Re: "Kill Haole Day"
Thank you all. I am not too concerned about anything Hawaii related. I have lived through some very violent times. Then again I worry that I installed the child fence on the second step instead of the first Choke a moke is really something new. It's fun discussing anything Hawaii related, good or bad and I'm excited about moving there. I read a lot about the "fob" attitude. Apparently the term originated in Hawaii? Is it the negative attitude of some newcomers that mostly upsets people or or is it that the "mokes" use it as an excuse to have some fun? I am assuming that "da moke" is a "bloke" most likely native Hawaiian or mixed and "cool" whatever that entails over there (surfing, sports, dangerous dogs, weed etc.) and fluent in the local dialect? And that a local haole guy can be an honorary moke by association?
Thank you all. I am not too concerned about anything Hawaii related. I have lived through some very violent times. Then again I worry that I installed the child fence on the second step instead of the first Choke a moke is really something new. It's fun discussing anything Hawaii related, good or bad and I'm excited about moving there. I read a lot about the "fob" attitude. Apparently the term originated in Hawaii? Is it the negative attitude of some newcomers that mostly upsets people or or is it that the "mokes" use it as an excuse to have some fun? I am assuming that "da moke" is a "bloke" most likely native Hawaiian or mixed and "cool" whatever that entails over there (surfing, sports, dangerous dogs, weed etc.) and fluent in the local dialect? And that a local haole guy can be an honorary moke by association?
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