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  • R.I.P. Hari Kojima

    The former host of KHON's Let's Go Fishing and Hari's Kitchen has passed away from cancer this morning.

    http://www.khon2.com/news/local/stor...I1K7AJfBQ.cspx
    This post may contain an opinion that may conflict with your opinion. Do not take it personal. Polite discussion of difference of opinion is welcome.

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    Just had some good ahi poke in his memory.
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    • #3
      RIP Hari Kojima

      The Star-Advertiser has reported that Hari Kojima has passed away. He was 66.

      http://www.staradvertiser.com/news/b...123506334.html

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        Re: RIP Hari Kojima

        I watched so many of these with my dad. *hangs the "Gone Fishing" sign*

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          Re: RIP Hari Kojima

          Oops! Time to merge threads, Mel!!!

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            Re: R.I.P. Hari Kojima

            Hey gang!

            Had some really 'ono steamed sea bass in his memory for dinner tonight.
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            • #7
              Re: R.I.P. Hari Kojima

              Originally posted by Ron Whitfield View Post
              Just had some good ahi poke in his memory.
              And two scoops Hinode rice.

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                Re: R.I.P. Hari Kojima

                Hari and Bruce Carter. A nice way to end a Sunday afternoon. That program always brought smiles to those who watched.
                Now run along and play, but don’t get into trouble.

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                  Re: R.I.P. Hari Kojima

                  Originally posted by Walkoff Balk View Post
                  And two scoops Hinode rice.
                  Hinode rice? Not Hari.

                  He was a Diamond G man, all the way.

                  Was a commercial spokesperson for them and Kikkoman Shoyu during his heyday.
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                  • #10
                    Re: RIP Hari Kojima

                    I found out Hari was very ill a few weeks ago from Stan Wright.

                    Hari and I had talked about doing a Lets Go Fishing retrospective for quite sometime. We were going to do it in 2007, then 2008, then 2009. We talked and talked about it, he came over to the house a few times and we looked over the old shows I have from the Bruce Carter days. Some of the footage was shown on KHON tonight and I gave Hari a copy or two awhile back as I understand they show footage at the "Uncle's Fish Market". It was great to hear stories from Hari about the old days of the show with Bruce Carter (who sadly to my knowledge never had one mention of an obit in the local papers when he died). I had talked to Titus Chan about doing a cooking show with Hari and I think it would have been fun. I think people would have liked it.
                    RIP Hari!!

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                    • #11
                      Re: R.I.P. Hari Kojima

                      Originally posted by Frankie's Market View Post
                      Hinode rice? Not Hari.

                      He was a Diamond G man, all the way.

                      Was a commercial spokesperson for them and Kikkoman Shoyu during his heyday.
                      I get confused with Hinode rice and Diamond G rice because both are in yellow bags.

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                        Re: R.I.P. Hari Kojima

                        Originally posted by Amati View Post
                        Hari and Bruce Carter. A nice way to end a Sunday afternoon. That program always brought smiles to those who watched.
                        Yeah, before football took over Sundays that was a must-see.
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                          Re: R.I.P. Hari Kojima

                          was Bruce Carter ever sober during any of their shows?
                          Life is what you make of it...so please read the instructions carefully.

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