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Wakeup and Sniff the Coffee
Peter Santenello
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13:12 these people haven't had the same elements as land owners in the southern borders. I think if they were crossing their oroperties and doing harm to their oroperty or them ir even dying in their yards. Its obviously easier to survive there than in the desert.
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I'm curious when you are off the beaten path, like here and Appalachia, where do you stay at night? Do you drive to the nearest motel, sleep in your vehicle or stay with people locally?
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6:13 He talks about grandma from the states. I wondered about my Hawaiian friend's grandmother buried there being named Bright, a haole name. It makes more sense if it was all family and they had to go outside to find a spouse.
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I am trying to locate my friend Billy. Haven't seen or spoken to him in ages. I found this but if history about his father that we buried in Halawa on his mom's grave. I would love to hear from people that know more about them. Billy was a friend from childhood and I was with him throughout the years and especially as his father passed on. Here is what I found: "Born in Halawa, Molokai on 16 Oct 1928 to David Kalan and Rachael Mileka Bright. William Kalaau passed away on Sep 1990." Since his Father was Kalan, I don't know how the Kalaau name came into it.
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I'm confused, she has a ring on, but said she's single. Is she or not. I could use a trip to do some cattle work one day😊.
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My good friend on Maui and I took his Hawaiian Father's ashes to Halawa to bury behind the old church on his mothers grave. Her last name was Bright, but her son, my friend's Father was Kalaau.
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Exactly what the Blue left represent.
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@goattrader3326 you used to pick pine on Molokai? I remember in Maui when there were van loads of kids from the mainland that came as part of their summer work for their church. My brother picked and I never did, I did other things. My local friends got burnt out real quick picking for a small farmer upcountry. They really hated when they had to break the line. Normally the pineapples are in neat rows, but eventually their leaves and weeds and grass filled in the area between rows where the picker had to walk. By the end of the day their legs killed them and you had to wear chaps or blue jeans got ripped apart.
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I grew up on Maui and lived there until my retirement. I now am in Virginia. I really like this guys explanation on what is a Hawaiian.
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I spent 12 years on pain meds. It was a constant need for more and running out was hell. I finally found Kratom and it allowed me to get over the withdrawals to kick it seven years ago. Kratom has a very good part to play and even people using it regularly are fine. All the negative stories about people dying with Kratom in their systems, doesn't take into account the other drugs they were using or the years of use and their health condition. I've had heart issues and in the years since stopping pain meds and despite using Kratom like coffee, I'm healthier than many years before. There should be programs using Kratom to help people get off the withdrawals and sickness that happens when they quit the drugs. Instead they try to outlaw it and refuse to look at what it could do. There is still too much money in drugs and they don't want to admit that it can be used for good. There are literally thousands of people that cannot testify to it helping them.
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Welcome to the USA as a new citizen that did it the right way. What hurts me the most is that the left paints the picture that the right is against immigration, yet they are against the un-vetted people that just sneak in and won't go through the right channels. Then on top of it, these illegal, un-vetted immigrants are being given tax payer money and it's denied to our citizens. I just saw a YouTube short on Venezuelan gangs extorting truckers for money to sleep at a truck stop or they slash the truck's tires. A good example of un-vetted immigrants.
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13:21 https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxMQSA9am1E7GwVIZSYOoVqoB1uGY0x8ld
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1:31:35 I have to say these two guys may be great guys, but visually they look like what's happening to masculinity in America. Over weight young guys and a 68 year old man with big hoop earrings and long hair. He may be perfectly straight, but it is not a hard stretch to imagine him dressing in women's clothing. I hate that things have come to the point where people might just seem different or odd to the majority of the people, yet many of the types I described are being so vocal against the norm. Again, I'm not saying these guys are any particular way, just the visual of them is following the trends.
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I grew up on Maui, Hawaii and back in the 70's there were drugs and hippies and people that would pick our fruit and say it all belongs to god or the universe or whatever. Over the decades it morphed and the druggies got real bad when ice, meth or batu took over because they cracked down on pot and cocaine. So everyone could get meth, cooked up in a kitchen. In the meantime the rich and famous came. Developers made big bucks and before long the problems were swept to the side out of sight. It is all a rollercoaster and comes in and out of view.
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Thats so funny. I grew up on Maui in Haiku, up country. Many years later, before retirement, I bought a house on the same road Alika was talking to you on Maalo St. I have video with Alika Atai on my YouTube channel from back when I filmed most of the Farmers meetings. 5:39 the food brought in is limited to Kahului Harbor, besides airlines. 7:33 "The life of the land is perpetuated by its youth". Similiar to the native indians looking 7 generations in the future when doing anything to see if it will benefit them. I am Haole, but moved there in grade school. It was my home beyond my 50's, but a disability led me to a bankruptcy and foreclosure. My home in Kahului had almost a half million mortgage that was for an old beat up home. Up the street near where you and Alika were standing, the house was selling for over $900k when I left in 2013. The bank didn't want to help me make my mortgage, but resold the house to a Filipino family for about $300k instead. To watch Maui get overrun by developers and speculators was very hard. I now live in Virginia and enjoy it here. I have family still on Maui, but I rarely go back and don't ever see a day when I would move back. My kids and grandkids left Maui too. They only go for occasional visits because their mom and grandmother are still on Maui.
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43:30 all athletes and entertainers should stay out of politics. They do more harm than good by using their money and following to influence people that don't take the time to learn about candidates.
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Excellent video. I couldn't put the phone down and had to watch it all the way through.
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Go speak to the locals on Lanai and Molokai.
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Following along on google maps. Such a cool area for sure.
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16:31 old unused mines get repurposed for many things because of the steady temperature. I saw one video on people using caves, maybe old mines, to grow certain mushrooms that like those conditions. I guess being that people mined these caves, they took small paths. It seems like heavy equipment would just mine the whole entrance and down, with bigger tunnels.
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52:25 a good short.
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Another home run Peter!
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15:29 that one lady politician tried to say people in New York and these types of neighborhoods don't even know what a computer is. Such baloney.
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13:05 the unknown crowd is what builds up the sleeper cells and eventually with the shear numbers, they can be activated within the country. For now they are the one's distributing propaganda and promoting all these uprisings. I have no doubt that they are behind all the anti-American protests and trying to brainwash our people into being against the US, Israel and Ukraine.
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1:29 San Diego was like this. I was born there but left. Many years later I attended an electronics convention at the convention center. I even stayed in the Hard Rock Cafe hotel. Very luxurious. Walk in the room and they even have your favorite music playing for you. I was there two nights and did a short walk from the harbor front inside and within about two blocks, the streets were full of homeless tents, abandoned cars and the people looked like skinny zombies walking the streets. It's amazing the difference and that was 20 years ago, not today. I have no idea what it's like now.
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I wonder what the drug scene is? That us usually the downfall for these towns.
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