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  • Immigrants vs. natives, again

    Well, damn. In the forests, the immigrant mejiro is out-competing the native 'akepa for food. Sorry brah, a working bird's got to feed his family.

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    Re: Immigrants vs. natives, again

    How 'bout a bounty on the imports?
    “First we fought the preliminary round for the k***s and now we’re gonna fight the main event for the n*****s."
    http://hollywoodbitchslap.com/review...=416&printer=1

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      Re: Immigrants vs. natives, again

      We're about to lose two beautiful 30-year-old coral trees to the gall wasp, so while I'm not usually on the side of imports, in this case the sooner they find a biomethod of killing the little buggers the better.
      http://www.linkmeister.com/wordpress/

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        Re: Immigrants vs. natives, again

        Originally posted by Linkmeister
        We're about to lose two beautiful 30-year-old coral trees to the gall wasp
        Ouch. You know, maybe these are the kinds of things we need to warn people about, when they post about their impending plans to move to Hawai`i.
        "How are you with bugs? Can you handle B-52 cockaroaches that fly into your face? How about nearly microscopic ants that get into everything, and run in erratic patterns all over the counters?"

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          "Invasive Species Hysterics" promoters

          Panic in Paradise: Invasive Species Hysteria and the Hawaiian Coqui Frog War


          One could be correct to presume of the commonality between those who are of the attitude presented in the above linked book and opponents to Kamehameha Schools present admmissions reflects great degree of commonality.

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            Re: "Invasive Species Hysterics" promoters

            Originally posted by waioli kai
            One could be correct to presume of the commonality between those who are of the attitude presented in the above linked book and opponents to Kamehameha Schools present admmissions reflects great degree of commonality.
            I am prompted to ask --- "WTF?"

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              Re: "Invasive Species Hysterics" promoters

              Originally posted by waioli kai
              Panic in Paradise: Invasive Species Hysteria and the Hawaiian Coqui Frog War


              One could be correct to presume of the commonality between those who are of the attitude presented in the above linked book and opponents to Kamehameha Schools present admmissions reflects great degree of commonality.
              The authors of that book have an uh, interesting range of research and book topics.

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                Re: "Invasive Species Hysterics" authors

                Originally posted by Glen Miyashiro
                The authors of that book have an uh, interesting range of research and book topics.
                What they do not have is an understanding of these islands, the aina....being not even immigrants but apparently just visiting observers.

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