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Hawaii 5-0. Un clásico de la televisión ¿Lo recuerdan? Artículo y video
2008-09-19 09:41:00 “Hawaii 5-0″ (o “Hawaii Five-0″), creada por Leonard Freeman y emitida por la cadena CBS a partir de Septiembre del 68, y acto seguido en numerosos países, es uno de los programas con mayor éxito de toda la historia de la Televisión. Su trayectoria se prolonga durante doce temporadas, hasta Abril de 1980… Se trata, ...
TechnoTourist Visits Hawaii (Part 3)
2008-09-15 07:01:00 Have you ever wondered how pineapples grow? TechnoTourist never really thought about it either, until visiting the Dole Pineapple Plantation. In this final part about my visit to the island of Oahu, I'll talk about my trips to the Honolulu Zoo, Wakiki Aquarium, and how I learned all there is to
TechnoTourist Visits Hawaii (Part 2)
2008-09-01 07:01:00 Tired of the view from your cubicle? Let's continue our tour of Oahu! The pristine beaches of the Hawaiian Islands are a major reason why tourists flock to this tiny island chain in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Fortunately for TechnoTourist, I had the privilege of visiting two great beaches
More Names in Hawaii - Ikalka, Kalani, Pilaku, Muliufi
2008-08-25 01:15:00 A spotted a few Hawai'ian names in yesterday's Honolulu Star Bulletin: Ikalka Kalani Kealoha Nalea Pikai Pilaku I also discovered that Honolulu's half-Samoan, half-German mayor is named Muliufi Hannemann. He's referred to as "Mayor Mufi" in the paper.
Names in Hawaii - Twain and Sefa
2008-08-25 01:15:00 Aloha! I arrived in Hawai'i yesterday for my sister-in-law's wedding (which was this morning). I'll be here for the next few weeks. So far I've found two interesting names...and, ironically, neither of them are Hawai'ian: The O'ahu guidebook in our hotel room features the work of a photographer named Twain. I'm guessing ...
TechnoTourist Visits Hawaii (Part 1)
2008-08-18 07:01:00 When you envision Hawaii, do you picture volcanoes, luaus, girls in hula skirts, and the beach? Those things are all there, of course, but there's a lot more on the islands, too! In this three-part series, TechnoTourist will explore the island of Oahu. We'll visit the city of Honolulu, as we
Loaded with Gadgets, British Rower Halfway to Hawaii
2008-08-06 17:58:00 From CNET News.com: Ask Roz Savage what her favorite gadgets are aboard her rowboat and she's quick to answer. "The ones that are still working." The 40-year-old Brit has set out to become the first woman to row solo across the Pacific Ocean, and she passed a milestone rece
Girls In Hawaii - This Farm Will End Up In Fire
2008-08-04 13:55:00 Um gleich mit einem Irrtum aufzuräumen: Nein, diese Girls in Hawaii sind eigentlich sechs Jungs und kommen auch nicht aus dem sonnig-vergnügten Hawaii, sondern aus einem zeitweise finsteren Belgien. Dass das auch mal aufs Gemüt schlagen kann, unterstreichen sie in ihren ? manchmal melancholischen, manchmal ruppigen ? Stücken. Doch in dem Moment, wo aus Melancholie ...ShareThis
By: itstoolong
Hawaiian Shirts, wasps, and the wet chair
2008-07-19 12:23:00 Our trip to Hawaii being one of the few bright spots in an otherwise downbeat year, I have taken to wearing Hawaiian shirts as my summer default. They're comfortable, longer than most other shirts, and distinctly non-academic.But yesterday when I went out to supervise the kids in the backyard, I found myself surrounded by wasps the moment I plunked myself down in the patio chair. After several minutes of coping with hysterical kids screaming "wasps! wasps!" I got them to calm down by pointing out that the wasps were not following them, but sticking pretty close to me. "It's your shirt," Tigana suggested. "They think those are real flowers!"At about the same time I realized the chair I was sitting in had just been through one of the several freakish hail storms that have been plaguing our region, and the seat cushion was soaked through. Dripping from my now soaked pants, I retreated with the kinds back into the house to change clothes, leaving the wasps behind. The next evening, t...
New Yacht Cruise Line to Winter in Hawaii and Summer in Alaska
2008-06-17 17:50:00 Post from: Travel Lady Blog New Yacht Cruise Line to Winter in Hawaii and Summer in Alaska Although two large cruise ships are suspending inter-island cruising in Hawaii, American Safari Cruises is doing just the opposite, bringing its own unique brand of luxury yacht cruising to the islands beginning December 2008. All American Safari ...
By: Travel Lady Blog
Mariah Carey Gets Some Back Problems In Hawaii
2008-06-12 10:03:00 Mariah Carey's rep says the singer didn't get injured on the set of her new music video, "I'll Be Lovin'U Long Time." According to E! Online, her rep said, "Nothing happened. No truth to this at all." Carey was originally scheduled to do the video shoot in Los Angeles, but decided to move it to Hawaii. An insider said, "She was so excited to be shooting in Hawaii. She wanted all her friends to come down and be a part of the shoot."Carey and her new hubby, Nick Cannon, landed in Hawaii following the singer's promotional tour in Japan, where she threw out the first pitch at a baseball game in Tokyo. She's been busy promoting her new album, E=MC2, featuring the hits "Touch My Body" and "Bye Bye." Mariah Carey Gets Some Back Problems In Hawaii [Source]
Bikini Mariah Carey on ?Lovin? U? Set in Hawaii
2008-06-10 22:06:00 Mariah Carey on the set of her music video for ?I?ll Be Lovin? U Long Time,? the third single off E=MC². The video was shot in Hawaii and will feature T.I.The ?Touch My Body? babe looked sexy in her skimpy strapless black two-piece bathing suit and a curly hairdo as she primped in between ...
By: Feed Me Gossip
Hockey in Hawaii? Ae!
2008-06-10 06:37:00 (c) OnFrozenBlog - http://www.onfrozenblog.com/ - No, that’s not a typo — Ae means Yes in Hawaiian. With DC currently sporting volcanic temperatures, read more about hockey in Hawaii at The Red Skate. Copyright © 2008 On Frozen Blog. This feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material ...
By: On Frozen Blog
Mariah Carey - Bikini Candids at a Video Shoot in Hawaii
2008-06-09 16:40:00 Copyright © 2008 Hot Celebs Home. Visit the original article at http://www.hotcelebshome.com/ma-riah-carey-bikini-candids-at-a--video-shoot-in-hawaii/.
By: Hot Celebs Home
Mariah Carey Hits Hawaii
2008-06-09 15:55:00 Over the weekend, pop singer/newlywed Mariah Carey was spotted hard at work in the Island State of Hawaii filming a new music video. And the “Touch My Body” babe looked sexy in her skimpy strapless black two-piece bathing suit and a curly hairdo as she primped in between takes. ...
Hawaii Beaches & Surf During A North West Swell
2008-06-06 21:01:00 I got to take a day off for recreation last week, and chose to go to the beach. Here are some great shots of Hawaii surf over at the west shore. Click on the link above to view those beautiful beach pictures just before sunset. The site also has a lot of great photographs of Hawaii and great articles about life in the isla15 Zoom(s)
Tax Filing Season & Hawaii Tax Forms info.
2008-06-06 08:40:00 Are you looking for more information on where to download your Hawaii tax filing forms or where you can get your taxes done easily? Well, this article contains links to where you can download those Hawaii tax forms in Adobe PDF format. Click on the link above to go directly to this article at localkine.org. This article al16 Zoom(s)
Fitted Hawaii x New Era ?Makini? Fitted Cap & Tees
2008-06-05 20:40:00 ?Makini? in Hawaiian means a group of spears tied together that is used as a battering ram in war. It also has a meaning of many deaths; death dealing. There are 2 different stories of what these gourd masks were actually used for. One popular belief was that the helmets were worn by a secret ...
By: Individual Sole
Product review: Canon G9 with Canon WP-DC21 housing and Inon UCL-165 closeu
2008-06-05 02:52:00 Phew, long post title.... Here's the Canon housing for the G9, and the same housing with a Duron M67 adapter and two Inon UCL-165 closeup lenses added on to the housing. Pat and I recently picked up Canon G9 cameras and their associated Canon housings. We really love macro shots and saw some amazing stuff on one of the scuba message boards several months ago and were lusting for whatever allowed those pictures to be taken. After some sleuthing, not all posters want to share for some reason, we found the trick was by adding Inon UCL-165 closeup lenses. This is a common practice by some people who have housings with threaded ports, you can add "wet" lenses to in effect get either closer or a more wide angle look. The Canon G9 and other simialar series Canons however have an oval port, which requires a 67 millimeter threaded adaptor. The one we found is manufactured in France and is readily available through one or two Japanese mailorder houses (google Yuzo Kanda to find the one...
How Peak Oil-Ready Is Your City?
2008-06-03 20:00:00 Why have gas prices risen to nearly $4 a gallon (or more) in the U.S.? Is it oil speculation? Rising demand? Or the first signs of peak oil? Whatever the cause (and there’s good reason to blame...
By: Green Options
Fitted Hawaii - Varsity Pack
2008-06-03 10:30:00 Tuesday (6/3) Fitted Hawaii will be releasing their Varsity pack which consists of both a t-shirt and a matching UH New Era Fitted Cap. The shirt is all black with ?Varsity Squad? printed across the front in yellow along with the number ?116? on the back. While the UH hat is done in an all ...
By: Individual Sole
Busy month ahead....
2008-06-03 03:44:00 I've been suprisingly busy lately. Last week was the Kona Classic Photo Shoot and competion. I ran some charters, attended the seminars and events, and intended to dive every day and shoot photos and compete... but my ears were feeling a bit odd coming in and I had a full blown infection by the first evening of the event. I'm out of the water for a few more days yet, so Bob and Cathy will be doing the diving 'til the end of the week while I play Captain. It's looking as though I have 2 days off the rest this month at this point, with several of the work days being double charters... lots of room left on most days, so give me a call if you are looking for a dive.A few words on the Kona Classic. It was an interesting event. There were, just guessing here, 30-40 competitors taking photos every day and some more who just came in for seminars and events. I'm thinking the seminars and events (there was an opening reception, a Body Glove sunset buffet cruise with open bar that w...
GPS Guided Tour of Hawaii
2008-06-03 01:26:00 Download latest version of Flash to view video! . Click Here to View in Full Screen Mode Next time you are in Hawaii, try renting a car and one of these GPS devices. Say goodbye to cumbersome maps and obsolete guide books; never suffer the frustration on unfamiliar place names in a confusing foreign language, save time ...
Travel in 10 Travel Podcast -Videocast 7 - Maui, Hawaii: Ka'anapali, Sherto
2008-06-02 06:33:00 This week's travel podcast takes us to the island of Maui in Hawaii. It's filled with an overview of some of the best to see and do on the island for a first time trip. The show visits Ka'anapali Beach, the Sheraton Maui and Marriott Maui Beach Club, Fresh Mint Restaurant, the Road to Hana, the Gemini Sailing Trip and finishes with the Drums of the Pacific Luau at the Hyatt. We hope you enjoy today's travel podcast and our travel blog. Please send any questions, comments or suggestions to travelin10@gmail.com Past travel podcasts have included visits to destinations around the world such as Luang Prabang, Hip Hotels in Thailand, Bali, Indonesia, Portugal and other great destinations for adventure travel and luxury travel. Look for upcoming shows on Hawaii, Cuba, Vietnam, Singapore, Vancouver and more great destinations around the world. The Travel in 10 Travel Podcast is one of the most subscribed travel p...
Hawaii Law Requires All New Homes Install Solar Hot Water Heaters
2008-06-01 17:27:00 All new homes built in Hawaii will be required to install solar hot water heaters beginning in 2010, cutting energy costs by 30%. The state of Hawaii has a goal of at least 70 percent renewable...
By: Green Options
More on gettin' older...
2008-05-31 03:47:00 The other day I go to pick up something from my wife at her work and she mentions one of her 20 something-ish co-workers said to her "I hope this doesn't offend you, but your husband's cute, sure he's older, but he's cute"... Now I'm feeling pretty good about myself for the rest of the day... hey 20 something-ish women think I'm cute, they didn't ever say that back in the day, but they do now... I'm feelin' kind of manly... then my wife comes home and the first thing out of her mouth is... "Yeah, so and so (name edited) says you remind her of a younger Santa Claus".A younger Santa Claus!?!?!?! I'm not sure that's what I was privately hoping for... I don't think I look like anyone famous... but Santa Claus??? Oh well, guess I gotta take a "compliment" for what it's worth, and I guess I can think of worse people to remind people of than Santa.Well, it's time for new glasses and part of my last grasp at youth is getting back into contact lenses part time. I went to the op...
Foreclosures At Hawaii Go Up
2008-05-29 13:58:00 The number of foreclosures in Hawaii has increased dramatically, with the state having climbed up to reach rank 36, as revealed by a nationwide survey. This is an increase of over 300% more than the recorded rate that is usual for Hawaii. At least a couple of years back, Hawaii was much lower in the foreclosure ranking than it is now. The state reported a 218% increase in foreclosure rates since April 2007. With a 75% increase since March this year, there have been a total of 210 foreclosure cases filed in the last month. One out of every 2,381 households has been on the record as having been foreclosed. According to RealtyTrac, these are quite alarming reports for Hawaii. The University of Hawaii never had a good way to put a positive spin to the total number of foreclosures on the increase. Research economist, Harvey Sharpiro, had foreclosures trailing massively with a minimal of three to six months. Bonham has also repeated that the acceleration in Hawaii’s foreclosure rates co...
Postcards from Hawaii: Airport Limousines
2008-05-29 07:00:00 Ben Merkel found himself in Hawaii in 1985, courtesy of a travel agency he owned at the time. "Sweet", he thought, "beautiful scenery, beautiful girls, and me with a camera." Alas, he brought his fiancee (as anybody probably should when offered a trip to Hawaii and engaged), and she forbade him
International Auto Shipping To Hawaii Good Info To Know About
2008-05-29 07:00:00 Companies providing international auto shipping deliver cars throughout the world, for individuals and other companies. Shipping regulations for automobiles are quite stringent, requiring documentation of a wide variety of information including the vehicle identification number (VIN), details of the shipping and receiver, and dimensions of the vehicle. The automobiles are required to only be filled ...
By: Resources zone
Schofield Barracks, Hawaii: Home For Rent, 0 bed | 1 bath
2008-05-28 04:30:00 Air conditioner, washer & dryer, private parking stall, ceiling fan, close to 3 major supermarkets, dry cleaners, movie theatre and many restaurants. On major busline to Waikiki and 3 express buses t
HAWAII 101 Part 9
2008-05-26 06:20:00 Molokai: historic atoll rife with local charmDespite its location smack dab in the middle of two tremendously popular islands (Oahu to the north and Maui to the south) Molokai ranks among Hawaii's least-visited destinations. It's certainly not for lack of beauty, beaches, or history, which Molokai has in spades, but because it lacks the tourist infrastructure found elsewhere in the state?in fact, there isn't a single stoplight on the island. The result is a rare Hawaiian experience for the intrepid traveler, because not only is Molokai the birthplace of hula, it's also home to more native Hawaiians per capita than any of the other islands, allowing visitors to experience the kama'aina (island resident) way of life. Among its other pluses, Molokai's relative lack of visitors means you'll never feel crowded on the beach, and it's here that you'll find Hawaii's longest stretch of white sand, the three-mile Papohaku Beach Park. Away from the water, you can take a scenic mule r...
HAWAII 101 Part 8
2008-05-26 06:19:00 Lanai: far-flung and luxurious outpostWith two luxury resorts, two championship golf courses, and an off-the-beaten-path feel, tiny Lanai gives Maui (just 10 miles to the east) a run for its money in both the luxury and romance departments. Often referred to as Hawaii's private island, Lanai is about as secluded as it gets?only nearby Molokai comes close to providing the same sort of ambience. The vibe is due, in part, to its extended ownership by the Dole Food Company, which managed pineapple plantations here from 1922 to 1985; the island's subsequent conversion to tourist destination has been slow, with only 30 miles of paved road, but 100 miles of hiking trails, created. Accordingly, most visitors come to Lanai to simply relax and soak up the atmosphere. Still, a few worthy activities will entice you to get off the beach chair for a day or two. You can hike or bike or four-wheel drive the 7-mile Munro Trail to the top of Mount Lanaihale, the island's highest peak at 3,370 feet...
HAWAII 101 Part 7
2008-05-26 06:19:00 The Big Island: Hawaii's largest and most diverse islandWhile its official name is in fact Hawaii, the state's largest and southernmost isle is more commonly known as the Big Island (to avoid confusion with the name of the state it occupies). And, at nearly twice the size of all the other islands combined, the Big Island deserves its name indeed. This remote island packs a lot into its large expanse as well: snow-capped mountains (yes, there is snow in Hawaii!), lush rainforests, the world's most-active volcano, arid deserts, bustling towns, and fascinating beaches, including the world's only green-sand beach, South Point. Indeed, if there's one place that really showcases the full gamut of Hawaii's offerings, this eponymous island may well be it. While not quite the gushing, fiery liquid of your imagination, the lava at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is impressive nonetheless; the eruption viewing area is best visited after nightfall, when, with the help of binoculars, you'l...
HAWAII 101 Part 6
2008-05-26 06:18:00 Kauai:tailor-made for active types and nature loversThe northernmost island in the Hawaiian chain, verdant Kauai, 70 miles northwest of Oahu, earned the moniker "Garden Island" for its lush, jagged mountain range, cascading waterfalls, and abundant flora. That's not to say the island lacks beaches; in fact, Kauai is also home to some of Hawaii's best sands, and you could easily spend your entire vacation laid out on secluded Lumahai beach, with its lush forest backdrop, or the golden crescents of Poipu Beach, where sightings of large green sea turtles and endangered Hawaiian monk seals are commonplace. Still, Kauai has more to offer active types and nature lovers than beach bums. One of the highlights of visiting here is doing the 11-mile hike along the spectacular Na Pali Coast and camping out overnight on Kalalau Beach. Another stupendous natural sight, Waimea Canyon, is a 3,500-foot deep canyon known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific; at 10 miles long and one mile wide, it may...
HAWAII 101 Part 5
2008-05-26 06:17:00 Maui:a bit of beach, a bit of rainforest, a lot of luxuryHawaii's second-largest isle, Maui lies 30 miles north of the Big Island and about 70 miles southeast of Oahu; it's also just a short distance (10 and 12 miles, respectively) from Lanai and Molokai. Whereas Oahu is the domain of beaches and surf, Maui offers a quieter blend of ecotourism and sandy shores, with dormant volcanoes, humpback whales, and a variety of black-, white-, and red-sand beaches to discover. Watching dawn break from atop the island's 10,000-foot Haleakala Crater is one of the most memorable experiences you'll have in Hawaii?if not your entire life. Down below, the historic whaling village of Lahaina, an absolutely delightful place chock-full of galleries, museums, shops, and restaurants, beckons (its weekly Aloha Fridays, when galleries open their doors late, creates a party atmosphere). The legendary 52-mile road to Hana, a town rife with Hawaiian folklore and traditions, is also found on Maui; expect ...
HAWAII 101 Part 4
2008-05-26 06:17:00 Oahu: affordable, cosmopolitan, and convenientThe third-largest Hawaiian island (after the Big Island and Maui, respectively), Oahu is the state's most cosmopolitan destination, with a mix of skyscrapers, shops, and restaurants competing for attention with tropical rainforests and more than 100 miles of beaches. If you have time for just one island, rest assured that Oahu's rich variety of cultural attractions and natural wonders provides a good representation of the best the islands have to offer. Lying south of Kauai and north of Molokai, the island is home to the state capital of Honolulu, world-famous Waikiki Beach, the surfing mecca that is the North Shore, and one of Hawaii's most visited sites, Pearl Harbor, where 2,403 people died after being attacked by the Japanese on Dec. 7, 1941 (its $5 audio tour is excellent, as is the boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial). Don't miss the Polynesian Cultural Center, a 42-acre living museum with re-creations of villages representin...
HAWAII 101 Part 3
2008-05-26 06:16:00 One Week: Explore two islands by air or by sea. We recommend pairing Oahu and Maui; Oahu and Kauai; Maui and Molokai; or Maui and the Big Island.Long Weekend: Pick one island?Oahu or Maui?and stay put.ShermansTravel experts' favoritesMost affordable: Big Island; OahuMost expensive: MauiBest for seclusion and romance: Lanai; KauaiBest for families: Kauai; MauiBest for the chic set: Kauai; Maui; OahuBest for the beach: Kauai; Lanai; MauiBest for nature lovers: Kauai; MolokaiBest for culture/history: Maui; MolokaiBest for diving/snorkeling: Lanai; Maui; OahuBest for golf: MauiBest for dining: OahuBest for nightlife: OahuBest for shopping: Maui; OahuBest for surfing: Kauai; Maui; Oahu
HAWAII 101 Part 2
2008-05-26 06:15:00 We've designed Hawaii 101 to help you pick the island (or islands) that's right for you. While the guide is by no means comprehensive, our overview of the six isles?Oahu, Maui, Kauai, Lanai, Big Island, and Molokai?does include a handful of can't-miss local attractions to give you a sense of what to expect on each one. To start, we've proposed three basic itineraries that outline how much you can see based on your vacation time. We've also recommended the best islands by special interest?beach, price, golf, diving, culture, you name it?to help you further fine-tune your research.ItinerariesNo matter how many days you plan to spend in Hawaii, you'll need to use either Oahu or Maui as your base, as they have the most direct flights from the continental United States.Two Weeks or More: Sample three different islands by air or by sea. From Maui, you can get to the Big Island and either Molokai or Lanai as your other stops; from Oahu, head north to Kauai (by ferry or flight) and he...
HAWAII 101 Part 1
2008-05-26 06:13:00 Hawaii is a fine place for a carefree vacation, but there?s more to the 50th state than beaches. Six islands, rich in culture, beckon with stunning landscapes, active volcanoes and churning surf.Few places satisfy the urge for a carefree tropical vacation like the islands of Hawaii. Indeed, the 50th state's stunning beauty is no secret?nowhere else in the United States boasts the combination of white-sand beaches, lush green landscapes, pounding surf, and rich culture of these far-flung Pacific islands. But what's less well known, especially for first-time visitors, is that there's a lot more to the state than Oahu's Waikiki Beach. In fact, of the eight islands in Hawaii, six are primed for tourists, each with different reasons to visit, from ecotourism and active volcanoes to beaches and nightlife.At 2,300 miles from the contiguous United States, the Hawaiian archipelago is one of the most isolated places on earth. No wonder then that getting there is no trivial matter: From th...
Two thumbs up for Keei Cafe in Kealakekua
2008-05-25 03:14:00 Pat and I went to Keei Cafe on the spur of the moment last night. We hadn't been there in a couple of years, but it's the same place it's always been in our opinion. I've heard reports of sporadic service issues, but we've never experienced them in the least here, unlike many of the places we've eaten in Kona.We loaded up on pan seared ribeye steaks, which come with julienned veggies and your choice of mashed potatoes or rice. They have a limited menu, generally steaks, a few fish items, a half chicken, pork chops, fajitas and some salads and soups as well as deserts, but all are very good and have a good presentation. Prices and portions are quite reasonable, especially in comparison to resort restaurants we've eaten at. I think the highest priced item on the menu was about 23 bucks, and would go for much more up north at the resorts. They have a full bar and we tried their mai-tais... interesting and delicious.The interior of the restaurant is quite nice, although the view ...
“Hawaii Sunset” Wordpress Theme
2008-05-23 01:23:00 DOWNLOAD | LIVE DEMO Cool blue right sidebar sunset Wordpress theme. Another typical blog template for a personal blog. Read it at the source ShareThis
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CHEAP HAWAII
2008-05-22 07:15:00 Planning a trip to Hawaii and looking to save money? Oahu may be your best bet. It offers low-fare, direct flights and cheap public transportation to just about anywhere on the island.ot a millionaire? Well, in Hawaii, for an afternoon you can pretend you're among the monied by soaking in the sun and sifting your fingers through the sugary sands outside celebrities' obscenely priced homes without having to pay the rent.That's because Hawaii is one of those lovely places where the beaches, including the somewhat restrained luxury of Lanikai on Oahu, are by law the domain of the public. Not even the most highly placed movie star or menacing hotel worker can (legally at least) chase you off your strip of sand.Though Hawaii is notoriously expensive, impecunious but crafty travelers can easily revel in much of what the state has to offer while holding tight to their pennies.For that, sticking to the most populous island, Oahu, is a good idea for those on a tight budget because of two ...
Back From Vacation, Too Bad Drunk Drivers Don?t Take Time Off
2008-05-22 03:26:00 Sorry for being so quiet lately, but I have been on vacation in Hawaii. The time off the grind and unplugged was quite refreshing. Now I am back and energized. After pursuing the news and visiting... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Elisha Cuthbert pink bikini candids in Hawaii
2008-05-21 11:30:00 Elisha Cuthbert pink bikini candids in Hawaii. Visit site for more fresh celebrity photos, candids, photoshoots, gossip, rumors, paparazzi pictures, entertainment news
Tonight was possibly the best manta ray night dive ever
2008-05-20 12:30:00 Hawaii fish video from Steve on Vimeo.Here's a few minutes snippet I took with my Canon G9. I hadn't been diving it much the last year, but back when I dove it a lot I'd been down on nights when 15-17 mantas showed up quite a number of times. Tonight there were many more, I figured 25 would be extremely conservative, and 30-32 more likely. I talked to the videographer afterwards and she said she saw 26 she knew (the video people typically take a slate down and list the ones they recognise, they all have different spot patterns) and said there were several others she didn't know... figured there were 30 minimum. We'll see how many there were in a day or so when all the videographers compare notes. Last night they had 28, which tied the previous record showing, but there seems to be a secret manta network... these fish must somehow communicate to each other when and where the feeding's good and there was a very good amount of plankton in the water tonight. Happy, happy, hap...
Laura Vandervoort in Bikini on the Set of ?Into The Blue 2? in Hawaii
2008-05-19 02:25:00 Copyright © 2008 Hot Celebs Home. Visit the original article at http://www.hotcelebshome.com/la-ura-vandervoort-in-bikini-on-th-e-set-of-into-the-blue-2-in-haw-aii/.
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Kicks Hawaii Summer 2008 Head Gear
2008-05-19 02:01:00 Part of Kicks Hawaii’s Summer 2008 drop 1, are several options to cover up your dome and help prevent the sunburn. Several strap back caps and the new Shark Teeth New Era 59Fifty fitteds. All have released this past weekend along with several new t-shirt designs. ImagesInfo: IanGinoza Tags: Kicks, Hawaii, Summer, 2008, Head, Gear
By: Individual Sole
Daily Travel Photo - Maui, Hawaii
2008-05-18 20:25:00 Woman surfing in particularly rough surf in Maui. Originally posted on Everything Everywhere Travel Blog. ...SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Daily Travel Photo - Maui, Hawaii", url: "http://everything-everywhere.c-om/2008/05/18/daily-travel-phot-o-maui-hawaii-2" });
Hawaii Car Rental
2008-05-18 13:56:00 Hawaii as we all know is one of the most exotic islands in the United States. It is known world wide for its beautiful beaches and sunny weather. If I got to choose my destination for holiday Hawaii would be on top of my list. I want to explore the island and find the best place to surf. It will be easier for me to check out the entire island if I have my own car. But to buy a car for short holiday is not healthy. The answer is to find a car in Hawaii Car Rental.In Hawaii Car Rental you can find almost any sizes of your favorite autos including jeeps, convertibles, minivans and many more. The good thing about the site is that you can book your vehicle now but you won't have to pay it until you actually arrive at Hawaii. This is really a good service as other sites would oblige you to pay for booking fee. Find the best rates from rental companies in Hawaii or simply ask for the best rate from the site for your car. The next good thing is you will get a confirmation # without credit ... |



