04-03-2007, 05:01 AM
Hey Smartass,
The properties of water and the ocean are the same all over the world, which is where I have been, for 48 years.
Oh, by the way, I'm not coming to Hawaii to meet up with whites who ran away from the mainland. Not interested in losers. Know all about the majority population there, you see
I've also been reading about the Big Island for six months now. As for visiting Kehena, or Isaac Hale after dark, don't think I'm afraid. First off, I'm a woman, secondly, I've lived in South Africa, in Johannesburg, one of the most dangerous places on earth, where I jumped into a crowd of three hundred squatters when a guy was hit by a car, and I was the only white person, and nobody touched me. I'm not afraid of you or anyone. I'll be there with my brother, but if I had to, I'd bring my other brothers, and my nephews, all surfers, one a retired Navy Seal, though they'd probably just watch and laugh as I kick your candy behind. I'm from Jersey, we don't play, don't play with me. I already know about all the blue tarp campers permanently residing at Isaac Hale, and the local "anti-culture" in Puna. What, do you all think you're so original? More like Appalachians who figured out a way to live the same without having to forage for wood all winter. Hawaii is full of whites who have screwed the chain of islands up for over a hundred years now, everyone of you sprinkling "aloha" this and that along the way. As far as I'm concerned, someone living on the dole and someone exploiting the real estate and living in the mansion are on par with each other- Whitey just taking over and milking the system any way he can. I've seen it all over the world. Don't give me any of your organic farming crap either, I know what the primary crop of Puna is, and it's not tomatoes. The worst part is, you all congratulate yourselves on how great you are, and how much you're doing for the community, that you can't see the truth from crap. Personally, I hope the Sovereignity movement gains ground and kicks all your sorry white asses back to the 48.
Oh, by the way, I never met Roy Carvalho, I'm paying him for my trip, but I know an ignorant moron by what they write and when I'm talking to one, like right now. Later!
Edited by - outsideobserver on 04/03/2007 09:02:33
Edited by - outsideobserver on 04/03/2007 09:13:45
Edited by - outsideobserver on 04/03/2007 09:18:38
Edited by - outsideobserver on 04/03/2007 09:59:20
The properties of water and the ocean are the same all over the world, which is where I have been, for 48 years.
Oh, by the way, I'm not coming to Hawaii to meet up with whites who ran away from the mainland. Not interested in losers. Know all about the majority population there, you see
I've also been reading about the Big Island for six months now. As for visiting Kehena, or Isaac Hale after dark, don't think I'm afraid. First off, I'm a woman, secondly, I've lived in South Africa, in Johannesburg, one of the most dangerous places on earth, where I jumped into a crowd of three hundred squatters when a guy was hit by a car, and I was the only white person, and nobody touched me. I'm not afraid of you or anyone. I'll be there with my brother, but if I had to, I'd bring my other brothers, and my nephews, all surfers, one a retired Navy Seal, though they'd probably just watch and laugh as I kick your candy behind. I'm from Jersey, we don't play, don't play with me. I already know about all the blue tarp campers permanently residing at Isaac Hale, and the local "anti-culture" in Puna. What, do you all think you're so original? More like Appalachians who figured out a way to live the same without having to forage for wood all winter. Hawaii is full of whites who have screwed the chain of islands up for over a hundred years now, everyone of you sprinkling "aloha" this and that along the way. As far as I'm concerned, someone living on the dole and someone exploiting the real estate and living in the mansion are on par with each other- Whitey just taking over and milking the system any way he can. I've seen it all over the world. Don't give me any of your organic farming crap either, I know what the primary crop of Puna is, and it's not tomatoes. The worst part is, you all congratulate yourselves on how great you are, and how much you're doing for the community, that you can't see the truth from crap. Personally, I hope the Sovereignity movement gains ground and kicks all your sorry white asses back to the 48.
Oh, by the way, I never met Roy Carvalho, I'm paying him for my trip, but I know an ignorant moron by what they write and when I'm talking to one, like right now. Later!
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aloha all,
as often stated in other threads, things are different on the mainland than they are in Hawai'i. your concern for the safety of others is commendable, however you seem a bit too knowledgeable and concerned to not have an alterior motive, or a "connection," to captain roy, in my mind.
"outsideobserver," you'll be visiting in May, and have never been to Hawai'i? thats painfully obvious. good luck with YOUR brand of "aloha." i'm sure da boys will welcome you with open arms....
i recommend visiting "pohoiki boat ramp or kehena after dark...."
aloha oe,
brad
Edited by - outsideobserver on 04/03/2007 09:02:33
Edited by - outsideobserver on 04/03/2007 09:13:45
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Edited by - outsideobserver on 04/03/2007 09:59:20