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Kilauea Eruption 9/29/21
#11
(10-03-2021, 02:43 AM)MyManao Wrote: If my vision (and yeah TomK, we know, I'm a raving maniac)

Your words, not mine. I'm not sure why you use the royal "we" though.
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#12
So nice to have you guys bickering again! Just like old times.
Certainty will be the death of us.
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#13
Bickering? Again? Could change the name to PunaBicker
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#14
Give me a break. Someone brings my name up, tells everyone what I think and I can't point out they're wrong?
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#15
Point away! I highly respect that youʻre even willing to engage with the village idiots in some of the other threads to correct misinformation. At the same time, I learned a lot from glindakine during the eruption. And you must admit he knows how to turn a phrase. Poetry counts. Please continue.
Certainty will be the death of us.
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#16
Fair enough, and I do like the fact you called him glindakine! It seems you've at least remembered some of the history here. I've always thought changing your identity and deleting your own dodgy posts is a sign of dishonesty and a lack of decency and integrity, but someone like MyManao might disagree.
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#17
https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/202...continues/

Kilauea - the gift that keeps on giving. /s
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#18
(10-04-2021, 02:33 PM)AaronM Wrote: https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/202...continues/

Kilauea - the gift that keeps on giving. /s
Mmm, Vog so thick you can taste its tangy goodness. Never understood why Kona was so popular.
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#19
Kona is popular because that's where the infrastructure spending happens.
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#20
Infrawhat? You mean roads and things like that?
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