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When I retire I'm gonna hang another 100 watt bulb and a poster of Hawaii in mom's basement. It'll be sunny all the time.

barfo
get a 600 watt grow light and put it there...you can get an orange tan
 
I love the rain and Hilo is my favorite place in the islands...same with Oregon...keeps out the Californians and New Yorkers
I tell all Californians how the cold, wet rain is constantly running down the back of your neck.
My buddy in Coos Bay once told a Californian in a large boat running up the Coos river right near his cabin that it was good to go upstream, when it was high tide and soon to be low tide when his boat would get stuck.
Californians, they're so much fun.
 
Talk about frustrating. I've caught exactly two sturgeon. One was 23 1/2 inches back when the regulations said they had to be at least 24 inches. The other was 35 1/2 inches back when they had to be at least 36 inches. Talk about pissed.
with marlin, if you are catching 1 in 4 you are considered blessed. if 1 for 4 on ahi, people avoid you, they don't want to get any of that on them.
 
get a 600 watt grow light and put it there...you can get an orange tan
Orange tans look so cool. Now, you just need a gaudy looking hair piece to go with the tan.
 
with marlin, if you are catching 1 in 4 you are considered blessed. if 1 for 4 on ahi, people avoid you, they don't want to get any of that on them.
I don't think I've ever had either fish. My favorites come from right here in the Pacific North West.
 
I don't think I've ever had either fish. My favorites come from right here in the Pacific North West.
then i bet you have had tombo. albacore. season just ended.ours tend toward the larger size. 30lbs+
 
then i bet you have had tombo. albacore. season just ended.ours tend toward the larger size. 30lbs+
They catch tuna here but I don't know what kind and I've never eaten any. Alton Brown cooks it in his cooking show, Good Eats, one of my favorite shows.
 
I've lived here in Oregon all of my life except for a couple of years while I was in the Air Force. Never minded the rain until a couple of years ago. For some reason, it dawned on me that I really didn't have to live under the clouds, so I'm looking at my options now that retirement is approaching. My wife got into a big art show in Scottsdale, so we're going to spend three months there after the first of the year. I guess I'll find out if the dry weather is all my imagination says it should be.

300 days of :smiley-sun: here in Beautiful Central Oregon. :cheers:
 
What about Pizza? You like Pizza? :dunno:
I only like pizza served at Hillary's pizza joint where she enslaves children for sexual purposes. She's gonna be indicted any day now.
 
It's probably one of those 10,000 sealed indictments that John Huber has.

barfo
 
300 days of :smiley-sun: here in Beautiful Central Oregon. :cheers:
kailua kona= 350 days of sunshine annually.
Boy, that would be awesome if this research pays off with a viable broad-spectrum vaccine. Maybe they can apply the same technique to the common cold if this works.

I've always been a bit curious as to whether people living in the islands have a lesser amount of cold and flu due to not being as confined to enclosed spaces in the winter months. Any insight on that lawai'a?
https://thehill.com/opinion/healthcare
found this opinion piece by a biotech firms executive about a "REAL" flu vaccine this morning.
 
kailua kona= 350 days of sunshine annually.

https://thehill.com/opinion/healthcare
found this opinion piece by a biotech firms executive about a "REAL" flu vaccine this morning.
We were there for two weeks and had two days of rain. It was a beautiful wind storm, though. You should have seen the waves crashing near the lanai at the Hotel Sheraton.

By the way, I tried to get a tropical drink at the bar at the Sheraton made from a carved out pineapple but they didn't serve one. Then, I asked for a tropical drink from a coconut but they didn't offer that either. Man, I really wanted one of those, mostly the pineapple one but never could find one. Don't you think that in a major tourist bar they would have at least one of those?
 

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