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puna originals
#1
back in the 60s we lived in puna, Our lifestyle was reministic of wild animals. I would like to see a video of them.thx bb steve
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#2
There's only a few different paths this thread can take:

1) Devolves into a debate about who settled the islands first, morphing into commentary on canoe plants and then a debate about GMOs and helicopters.

2) Helicopters? Green harvest and the good old days before meth.

3) Somebody makes a joke pretending to type in David Attenborough's accent, "Like all wild animals, the Punatic must eat to survive. Subsisting on a diet of mushrooms and brownies, the Punatic faces each day in a state of contemplation and relaxation and sometimes bathes in it's catchment tank. But not very frequently."
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#3
I love that old poster of the Seaplane landing, watched by a lovely lady with flowers in her hair. To be back in THOSE daze!
***Still can't figure out how to spell 'car' correctly***
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#4
You mean this one? http://www.printsellers.com/images/PanAm...Poster.jpg
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#5
i think there are variations on the theme.... , but yeh, essentially....
***Still can't figure out how to spell 'car' correctly***
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#6
@ terracore LOLOLOLOLO
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#7
i love that old pan am ad


One Thing I can always be sure of is that things will never go as expected.
One Thing I can always be sure of is that things will never go as expected.
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#8
That poster is "reministic" of the old days.
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#9
Speaking of wild animals, I noticed that Home Depot in Hilo is now selling "Deer/rabbit" repellent.
For plants I mean, not people.
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#10
I was there. friends who have visited say the tweakers have taken over. bob dylan said, don't look back. thx bb sk
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