Re: If you wrote a book, what would it be about?
I used to work with Joe Rose and man could that guy talk. He used to talk about radio back before Aku, the first professional baseball team in Hawaii (and it wasn't the Islanders), his days at the Termite Palace and a crap load of other local island events surround the broadcast media.
Right now I think the only person still alive that can talk about those days is the General himself Les Keiter. I wish he would start publishing his thoughts before he loses them.
I bought that DVD, "Honolulu: The 1st Hundred years" and was so disappointed because as a documentary it didn't flow very well. I'm sure a lot of good material ended up on the cutting room floor but this one DVD did an injustice to a century of wonder in Honolulu.
I used to work with Joe Rose and man could that guy talk. He used to talk about radio back before Aku, the first professional baseball team in Hawaii (and it wasn't the Islanders), his days at the Termite Palace and a crap load of other local island events surround the broadcast media.
Right now I think the only person still alive that can talk about those days is the General himself Les Keiter. I wish he would start publishing his thoughts before he loses them.
I bought that DVD, "Honolulu: The 1st Hundred years" and was so disappointed because as a documentary it didn't flow very well. I'm sure a lot of good material ended up on the cutting room floor but this one DVD did an injustice to a century of wonder in Honolulu.
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