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what town or part of a town was named (wrongly, I might add, ) (dass a clue) by a haole real estate broker decades ago?
Clue: an occasional actor in Hawaii 5-0 and Elvis' "Blue Hawaii" has something in common with it.
You talkin' 'bout Lanikai? I think s'posedto be "Mokulua" (two islands) or just part of Kailua.
I don't know anything about the movie/TV connection.
what part of oahu was named after what wuz goin on there in da old days:
"spouting water" ?
Spitting Caves?
what town or part of a town was named (wrongly, I might add, ) (dass a clue) by a haole real estate broker decades ago?
Clue: an occasional actor in Hawaii 5-0 and Elvis' "Blue Hawaii" has something in common with it.
Hawaii Kai?
What part of Oahu was originally pig farms and shacks and one of the shacks in that part of town was a scene of a Hawaii 5-0 episode starring Dave Donnelly who played a hippie helping draft dodgers....
and... and...
Hawaii Kai?
who was Dave Donnelly?
Gloriously tall ladies man who loved to gossip, imbibe, and was an old school three dotter...
Sounds like you're talking about the Maunalei Sugar Company at Keomuku on Lanai (destroyed a heiau in order to build a railway along the coast), but it can't be that one because it was established in 1898 while the one in Koloa was established in 1835.
You correct, Lurkah! (something coming in da mail foa you).
Miulang
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You talkin' 'bout Lanikai? I think s'posedto be "Mokulua" (two islands) or just part of Kailua.
I don't know anything about the movie/TV connection.
Lanikai. S/B Kailani.
Lani Kai real name: George Clarence Dennis James Von Ruckleman Woodd III
The stage name is understandable...
also appeared in
"Hawaiian Eye" and "Adventures in Paradise"
in Blue Hawaii he played Carl Tanami
in one H5-0 ep he played Lonnie Kaikili (clever one dat, eh?)
You got an issue?
here's a tissue.
(Sotto voce: "austin powers")
"Aloha" is now a statute on the books. It is law. thank gawd for the city and state taking care of us poor peons, we wouldn't know what to do oddawise.
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