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Re: Disneyland's Dream Suite

Post by Cheshire Figment » Sat May 10, 2008 8:59 pm

If this is Tourist Season, what's my limit?



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Re: Disneyland's Dream Suite

Post by Zazu » Sat May 10, 2008 11:02 pm

BRWombat wrote:I just want to know why y'all don't speak normal English. You know, like us Texans. ;)
Because we like to eventually get to the point. There's also a limit to what you can describe using only bovine analogies. Keeps concerned New Yorkers from checking you for a pulse, too.

Yeah, I'm from California, how could you tell? Remind me some day to tell you what two-word phrase we use instead of "Texas".


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Re: Disneyland's Dream Suite

Post by Whazzup » Sun May 11, 2008 10:32 am

JugglingFreak wrote:I know what the following mean:

Lolo (with the long 'O' sound)
Pakalolo
Haole
And a few others.

I had a friend in high school who grew up in Hawaii..

Short confession, her nickname for me was "lolo". It was a long while before I figured out what that meant (she wouldn't tell me)..

Of course this was back in the day before internet was available to common folk.. :D:
How does that song go, Hobie? "Who is the lolo, who stole my pakalolo?"........



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Re: Disneyland's Dream Suite

Post by hobie16 » Sun May 11, 2008 11:30 am

Whazzup wrote:How does that song go, Hobie? "Who is the lolo, who stole my pakalolo?"........
Sounds like the theme song for Hana.


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Re: Disneyland's Dream Suite

Post by smart1hermione » Sun May 11, 2008 1:15 pm

I'm suprised no one's brought up L337 yet.

!t's @ sm@ll w0rld @ftr @ll.
!t's @ sm@ll w0rld @ftr @ll.
!t's @ sm@ll sm@ll w0rld...

d00d!


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Re: Disneyland's Dream Suite

Post by JugglingFreak » Sun May 11, 2008 3:27 pm

hobie16 wrote:Sounds like the theme song for Hana.
Isn't that where "Maui Wowie" comes from?



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Post by hobie16 » Sun May 11, 2008 4:53 pm

JugglingFreak wrote:Isn't that where "Maui Wowie" comes from?
It probably comes from all over the island. Some of the best letters to the editor are rants about legalizing pot. We've still got a few unreconstructed hippies running around the hills so it wouldn't surprise me to find farms up the mountain from where I live.

Mt neighbor across the street is a coffee bean rustler. He'd probably know as he's always hiking up in the woods.


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Re: Disneyland's Dream Suite

Post by February » Sun May 11, 2008 4:56 pm

Mt neighbor across the street is a coffee bean rustler. He'd probably know as he's always hiking up in the woods.
DUDE! If I lived near a coffee bean farm I'd be like, arrested constantly for eating my neighbor's crop LOL

CHA!

I have been known to eat the beans straight from the bag I wonder what they taste like before you roast them. . .



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Re: Disneyland's Dream Suite

Post by hobie16 » Sun May 11, 2008 5:05 pm

February wrote:DUDE! If I lived near a coffee bean farm I'd be like, arrested constantly for eating my neighbor's crop LOL

CHA!

I have been known to eat the beans straight from the bag I wonder what they taste like before you roast them. . .
There's an area above us that's been divided up into five acre lots and is called The Coffee Plantation. It originally was a coffee farm created on fallow cane fields, but didn't show a profit so the company went out of business. The trees are still there and producing so the idea is to create "gentleman's farms" and try to make a go of it again.

I've mountain biked through it and there are a lot of beans on the trees.

http://www.kaanapalicoffeefarms.com/


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Re: Disneyland's Dream Suite

Post by February » Sun May 11, 2008 5:12 pm

hobie16 wrote:There's an area above us that's been divided up into five acre lots and is called The Coffee Plantation. It originally was a coffee farm created on fallow cane fields, but didn't show a profit so the company went out of business. The trees are still there and producing so the idea is to create "gentleman's farms" and try to make a go of it again.

I've mountain biked through it and there are a lot of beans on the trees.

http://www.kaanapalicoffeefarms.com/
*THUD*

(when I wake up from passing out the first thing I'm going to do is make a cup of coffee! I have a new fantasy dream life to daydream about now- coffee farmer on Maui LOL!)



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