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Hawaiian Acres Problems
#41
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Originally posted by justthefacts

the pack of maundering rats



It's a well known fact that maundering rats and gangs of obese weasels run a drug pipeline and underground railroad from the pizza-joint the community center and back. But how do we stop them??????
Kazoo! Kazoo! I need you!
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#42
this new HACA board is working very hard at not informing the membership of anything that they are doing. they want to censor the facebook page , remove any negative comments from the page and stop any future postings of anything not approved by the board.
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#43
Not sure if you know this but: to maunder means to talk incoherently so when you typed in your non-word it turned out to really be a word. Maundering rats lol!

On a more serious note: What can be done about the Hawaiian Acres monolith that's been toppled at the T?
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#44
Take it as a sign.
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#45
The monolith at the end of Kuauli is technically "in a County Road".

Note the survey pin in the intersection which suggests that the road is not quite where it should theoretically be.

There is also the possibility that a sign permit will be required.

"Just another beautiful day in the neighborhood..."
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#46
Perhaps he meant to type marauding rather than maundering.

No implications here just a guess.

Toppled monolith's sound like fun I wonder how 'I MAKE STUFF UP' can spin this into some type of tragedy / conspiracy. ; )
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#47
The monolith , I think we should put both of them back upright , shouldn't take but a big backhoe and some cement right ?
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#48
On a more serious note: What can be done about the Hawaiian Acres monolith that's been toppled at the T?

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Stoner's Monolith would be an appropriate name being where it sits and leaving it toppled would be even more appropriate. [Big Grin]
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#49
I doubt the mason who put all the work in to intricately carving it and setting it up would agree with you leilanidude. It must have been hours of tedious work to create, it's artistic and it's sad it isn't still standing.
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#50
ElysianWort - While I would agree with you, you must have missed the humor in my post. [Big Grin]
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