Sunday, June 23, 2013

USC and UH football game and weather

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Friday, June 21, 2013

NBA finals game 7 Miami vs.San Antonio 6/30/2013 3:00 p.m.

NBA Final game 7 2013 1st quarter 2nd quarter half time 3rd quarter 4th quarter final
Miami Heat 18 28 46 26 23 95
San Antonio Spurs 16 28 44 27 17 88

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Why they celebrate King Kamehameha I and have a parade?

Dear letters,
 
 
     Under the old Hawaiian Kingdom, which was brought on by the Great King Kamehameha, sometime about 1758 and along with new immigrants to Hawaii, the Polynesians from the Polynesian Islands.  There were 5 Kings under this Monarchy, 1 to 5 and all named after the same name.  The last remaining King, which was a ditch to the new found lands brought on by the Europeans, the last queen was Lilioukalani to take over the thrown in 1893, before annexation.  She lasted 2 weeks, then the U.S. Military declared a marshal law for all civilians on O'ahu to be subjected unto one rule, a territory of U.S.A. and a new governing body was formulated.
 
     Under this old Kingdom they had human sacrifices.  The term Imu was used for an underground oven.  A heiau also was the term they used for a place of burial, but it was used also for human sacrifice during the Hawaiian Kingdom.  Missionaries from Europe taught the Hawaiians a new language so that they could communicate to the Hawaiians about God and bring them up to date on what they were actually doing.  Missionaries added a new language for the Hawaiians, so they could communicate and add a new meaning to their language, God.  They were fightings and wars under the Monarchy, a very much barbaric warlike style of living and the civilians adjusted their ways to more warlike living under this monarchy.  This was seen for all islands.  They traveled by Canoe, and used compass to find their way around.  This was from the European explorations and they were the ones who taught them, the Hawaiians how to navigate.  A little about Hawai'i and its navigators on the open sea.
 
     As you know in 1898, Hawaii became a territory of United States Of America and in March 18, 1959, president Dwight Eisenhower signs a bill to declare Hawai'i as the 50th state into the Union.    This is the whole history behind Hawai'i and the United States Of America.  Now we know why people, to this day, celebrate Hawai'i's history.  It is still Hawai'i, but with more modern technology and better to living conditions for everyone.
 
best regards,
 
 
 

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Smoothie


Taken from The Garden Island, from the special edition on how to make a smoothie section of their blog.  This looks like it was somewhere in Kalaheo, Kaua'i.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Erica Ellyson 2006 Penthouse Pet

Hot look!

Erica Ellyson 2006 Penthouse Pet

Miami Heat Cheerleader 2013


     This is one point I make.  Why would anyone want to look at Bernard Carvalho or Ross Kagawa on Kaua'i, just to read about their election there?  I don't think they made a difference in anyone's life and I don't think they beat out anyone in anything.  Looking at these pictures is enough.  Why add these two on Kaua'i?

     If you'd rather look at the Cheerleaders, you're there too. You don't need the politicians, as they say they are on Kaua'i.

     Think about this thought!

Monday, June 3, 2013

Kaua'i County Government and Contraband laws

3 high schools with sports Athletic Director Principal County Official
Waimea High School Basillio Fuertes Nely Caberto Ross Kagawa, Councilmen
Kaua'i High School Ross Shimabukuro Bill Arawkaki
Kapa'a High School Greg Gonzalves Daniel S. Hamada Bernard Carvalho, Mayor