12-21-2006, 02:49 AM
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Beachboy, that sounds like a very nice plan. I hope it works out well. Your talk of Maui brings back many memories. Back in the early 70s I was one of those Maui hippies. I lived on that infamous Makena Beach for a while as well as Fred Kobataki's Apts in Lahina. We used to go to a bar in Lahina and listen to a band I thought was good, I think it was the Space Patrol. I later worked as a cook at Nick's Fish Market in Waikiki befor moving to Maili and working at another restaurant there. I think it was the FogCutter. I also did one semester at Mauna Olu College. What a beautiful campus it was. Do you know what became of that campus after the college folded.
S. FL Islander to be
Edited by - oink on 12/20/2006 16:10:21
Did you know any of the old hippie pot growers up on the old Ulupalakua Ranch back then? Kobataki's apts.!!!! Wow, I had a few friends that lived in that alley way back then. A little hippie out of SanFran, I think his name was "Ollie", if I remember right? He use to have a sidekick named John a Canadian who was a good dude too,..ahh the memories!!!
I use to live right on Dickenson st., right across from Rainbow Rent-a-car lot. I had a small $100.00 a month two bedroom house there!
I was good friends with a couple of members of 'Space Patrol', lead singer Less Potts lived at the same place as me ,in a a house by Malo Wharf.
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