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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: john e. holliday on July 31, 2008, 03:52:29 PM
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Aloha everybody. Just a quick note that I will be back soon. Having fun, From Kona, Hawaii, DOC Holliday
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Just hang loose, just have fun
Have a little drink lyin in the sun
Don't try to fight it, it ain't no use!
When you're in Hawaii, Just hang loose!
Aloha Doc!
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Hello Doc. We head for HI average twice a year, when weather in Oregon gets me almost to the point of violence to others.
Once, during my Lockheed days, I was assigned a project at Pearl Harbor (submarine base) which lasted 3 months! WOW! Some sun-tan!
Floyd in OR
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Hey doc!
We go every year with the family. Stay mostly at the Kona Coast Resort. Stay away from the T-Shirt girls in Kialua and enjoy the sun.
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If you see Don Ho, tell him Clint said "hi". ;)
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If you see Don Ho, tell him Clint said "hi". ;)
Clint, If Doc sees Don Ho he'd better run! ~^ Don passed away last year...
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Clint, If Doc sees Don Ho he'd better run! ~^ Don passed away last year...
Wow, Really? Hadn't heard that. You'd think that would have been bigger news.
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Randy: Having never been to HI what could possibly be wrong with the T shirt girls mw~ mw~ mw~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~
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Yea, what is wrong with T-shirt girls. We have T-shirt girls here in Florida and I have never seen anything wrong with them. And, believe me, I have looked and looked and looked. I feel an urge to go to the beach this afternoon.
Retired, living in Florida, flying CL and looking at T-shirt girls. Who could ask for anything more?
Bill Hodges
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Sorry, guys. Sort of an inside joke. There was a big scam running a couple of years ago involving sexy girls selling T-Shirts in the Islands.
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Sorry, guys. Sort of an inside joke. There was a big scam running a couple of years ago involving sexy girls selling T-Shirts in the Islands.
Hi Randy,
Was they selling the t-shirts off their backs? LL~
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Gary,
Had more to do with them luring tourists to an area where giant Samoan guys rolled them.
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The problem with Hawaii is that it relaxes so much, lowers the blood pressure, etc. that
it must be impossible to actually WORK there.
And it does seem like the wind blows quite a bit - maybe I'm referring to the wrong side
of the islands..
L.
"Delighted visitors are sucking up the asphalt smoke." -Scientist, observing visitors to
an eruption of Mount Kilauea in Hawaii, as hot lava set the road on fire, July 2002
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Larry,
The Trades blow most times on the windward side of Da Big Island. 5-10 mph. Not much rain. sort of like the deserts of Idaho with a beach. And yea, it's not hard to develop Polynesian Paralysis. Sort of staring off into space with a silly grin on your face. Takes about a week to unwind, another week to really get into it. By the end of the third week, I'm ready to come home. But it is nice, that's certain.
Just remember what Kimo say: if you o'vr da hill, you pickin' up speed.
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Wow, Really? Hadn't heard that. You'd think that would have been bigger news.
of course you missed it..it was inside one of those tiny bubbles
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Well I made it back Thursday evening(08/07/2008). I am still trying to recover from the overnight flight. Lots to see and do. We toured Oahu on the first tour. Have already decided that is not the right island. Had a ranch dinner upon the northern mountain. The head man stated that we could go from rain forest to desert on the ranch. The sunset was something as we looked down at the clouds. Then the helicopter tour around the Big Island. Nothing like looking down inside a live volcano. Followed lava tube to the ocean and watched as the stuff exploded into the air. The trip into the valleys was a little unnerving, especially at the key hole. The last tour was the bus ride around the Big Island. Did go snorkeling at the Captain Cook memorial cove and playing in the surf at Magic Sands Beach. So great to get home tho. DOC Holliday
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You're not in Kansas any more, Doc!
L.
"A man who works with his hands is a laborer; a man who works with his hands and
his brain is a craftsman; but a man who works with his hands and his brain and his
heart is an artist. "-Louis Nizer
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I don't think HI winds are any worse than other places. During my long stay there, there was usually 1/2-A combat going on at Ala Moana Park (on Oahu- near Waikiki) on Sat and Sunday AM. I think the winds come up in the afternoon, but good weather for C/L most mornings.
There is lots of R/C activity just west of Waikiki, near the beach.
Floyd in OR
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On the bus tours could see a lot of places to fly control line on Oahu and Hawaii(Big Island). Flying in the helicopter a lot of places to fly. The winds didn't seem that bad away from the coast lands. Upon the mountains sides it is amazing how cool it got. Still recovering, DOC Holliday