08-30-2006, 10:49 AM
Why thank you Mella!
I am flattered. I remember meeting you at PsLamont's house. You were so nice, and well spoken/held if I may say, but, then again not all of us Punatics need have wild hair, shifty eyes, and a proclivety towards conspiracy theories to qualify as Punatics right?!? Just helps establish a baseline uniformity to seperate us from the Westsiders! I for my part make sure to keep my hair long, spent vast amounts of time outside, dress goofily, and shuck off my clothes whenever i get the chance. Helps keep the tourists from thinking they might be in timeshareland.
I have been extremely busy for the last few monthes working up in Hamakua on a ranch house up at 5000' over-looking the ocean. It's a big project and due to the location I was sleeping up there 3 nights a week. The views and wildlife were impressive to say the least. It was on the second largest (i've been told) cattle ranch on the island. Turkeys, Kalij pheasants, francolins, quail, grouse, and even a few peacocks. I worked 4 : 10 hour days a week, (great arrangement!) and have pretty much been hiking, kayaking, or camping whenever i wasn't at work. The proximity of the worksite to Waipio was too much of an oppourtunity, i often didn't come home for weeks. When i did it was usually just long enought to bath and do laundry.
Oh, yeah I met a pretty amazing woman too.
She's off in Chicago finishing up her PhD., hopefully she'll be classing up my life sometime around December.
I'll try to be a little more visible (pun) here on the PW.
Hazen
I am flattered. I remember meeting you at PsLamont's house. You were so nice, and well spoken/held if I may say, but, then again not all of us Punatics need have wild hair, shifty eyes, and a proclivety towards conspiracy theories to qualify as Punatics right?!? Just helps establish a baseline uniformity to seperate us from the Westsiders! I for my part make sure to keep my hair long, spent vast amounts of time outside, dress goofily, and shuck off my clothes whenever i get the chance. Helps keep the tourists from thinking they might be in timeshareland.
I have been extremely busy for the last few monthes working up in Hamakua on a ranch house up at 5000' over-looking the ocean. It's a big project and due to the location I was sleeping up there 3 nights a week. The views and wildlife were impressive to say the least. It was on the second largest (i've been told) cattle ranch on the island. Turkeys, Kalij pheasants, francolins, quail, grouse, and even a few peacocks. I worked 4 : 10 hour days a week, (great arrangement!) and have pretty much been hiking, kayaking, or camping whenever i wasn't at work. The proximity of the worksite to Waipio was too much of an oppourtunity, i often didn't come home for weeks. When i did it was usually just long enought to bath and do laundry.
Oh, yeah I met a pretty amazing woman too.
She's off in Chicago finishing up her PhD., hopefully she'll be classing up my life sometime around December.
I'll try to be a little more visible (pun) here on the PW.
Hazen