Aloha, patrons de la salle de porc.
On a night in Lewers St Waikiki, can be found the Christmas Huladays.
Mahalo,
Hmm and FM
… FM refuses to have any hula lessons. She says that it’s not her job to fulfil an old man’s wildest dreams 😦
21 Monday Dec 2015
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in UncategorizedAloha, patrons de la salle de porc.
On a night in Lewers St Waikiki, can be found the Christmas Huladays.
Mahalo,
Hmm and FM
… FM refuses to have any hula lessons. She says that it’s not her job to fulfil an old man’s wildest dreams 😦
sandshoe said:
Awesome, emmjay.
Bet FM can do that anyway, sway elegantly in a frock with a long flowy skirt.
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Therese Trouserzoff said:
OK, I have to admit to being well spotted there, ‘Shoe 🙂
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gerard oosterman said:
Voluptuous? Generously endowed?
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Therese Trouserzoff said:
Hi Gez. The ladies are all lovely. I’m infatuated by the way they move. And I have another recording of their little wahines dancing the night away – to publish soon.
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algernon1 said:
Lovely Therese. How are you finding the snowfall in Waikiki. Ready for some tropical skiing.
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Therese Trouserzoff said:
It’s tough, Algy. Probably because it’s a constant 27-28 degrees, most of the snowmen are two dimensional – otherwise known as puddles. Today was dry, but the two previous days we had light rain – about 16 times a day. It was blazing sun, cloud, thin rain, blazing sun, over and over. It makes Melbourne weather look remarkably stable.
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algernon1 said:
Melbourne weather stable, no you can have four seasons in a day there.
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vivienne29 said:
Delightful. Still a silly song isn’t it.
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Therese Trouserzoff said:
It IS a silly song, Viv… but Christmas in Hawaii’s winter is having quite a lot of problems squaring up with the rest of the country. Bless the Hawaiians – Bing Crosby and Elvis Presley are still alive and well here.
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