So that's what he's been up to! Jason Scott Lee has been living the simple life up in Volcano.
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nice story...
but no moa pc cannot surf da net! dang! lol
dang hermit life... i wonda da menehunes no go visit him or da spooky stuff on da Big Isle..Reggie aka pinakboy
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Originally posted by Glen MiyashiroSo that's what he's been up to! Jason Scott Lee has been living the simple life up in Volcano.
Mahalo for the link. One thing about that article that needs correcting: JSL is *no way* 5'10" tall. I am 5'9", my sister is two inches taller, and we ran into him at Charlie's B&G in Kea'au. My sister pointed him out as we were walking to our table.
He is a short little buggah!
pax
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Originally posted by Palolo JoeWas he sitting down? The story says "about" 5'10", so he could easily be 5'7" or 5'8" and telling folks he's taller. I know a couple of people who are 4'10" or 4'11" but tell everyone they're five feet tall.
pax
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The Advertiser also had an article about JSL.
He tells them about catching the bus from Pearl City to the North Shore and stealing McDonald's trays to use as bodyboards as a youth. And then, suddenly, he has segued to the deforestation of the 'Ewa Plains and the imposition of Western capitalist values on the Hawaiian culture. It's a subtle and disarming performance.
Lingering in the room, Lee takes a second to reconsider a pair of questions misplaced earlier in the day: Where do you want to go from here? What do you dream of doing?
"I don't have artistic dreams," he says. "My dreams now are much more practical. I'd love to see the 'Ewa Plains reforested. I'd love to see Maui's forests restored. I'd love to see people living cohesively, being themselves and exploring their artistic abilities.
"It's all about evolution."
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Maybe JSL can parlay his fame and his feelings about the 'Ewa Plains and the Maui rainforests into more awareness about the fragile ecology of the 'aina. The more people in Hawai'i and elsewhere understand how respecting the land will help preserve it, the better off Hawai'i and its citizens will be. I'm glad he's more than a short, handsome face.
Miulang"Americans believe in three freedoms. Freedom of speech; freedom of religion; and the freedom to deny the other two to folks they don`t like.” --Mark Twain
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Originally posted by Glen MiyashiroThe Advertiser also had an article about JSL.
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