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ballparksaroundtheworld · 8 months ago
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Hans L'Orange Field, Waipahu, Hawai'i, USA
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khakilike · 5 months ago
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“If you have a favorite Filipino restaurant that isn’t Thelma’s, that’s inaccurate.”
Mahe Kahale speaks the truth!
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conandaily2022 · 1 year ago
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Theresa Cachuela biography: 10 things about Waipahu, Hawaii beauty entrepreneur
Theresa Numera Cachuela was a beauty entrepreneur from Waipahu, Hawaii, United States. Here are 10 more things about her:
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tonyautogroup · 2 years ago
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kaimukiwahine · 1 year ago
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Around this time of year, I need to remember to be thankful that we no need drive Magic Island or Waikiki to watch fireworks (though other areas really pops off, look up new years eve waipahu) and that we dont have the crazy auntie or relative who does fukubukuro.
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davidwalker1615 · 1 year ago
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If you are searching for the Best Full Auto Detailing in Waipahu then contact Custom Auto Accessories.https://maps.app.goo.gl/7932TPGwkMuK2Mej8
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shiftythrifting · 1 year ago
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“It’s Christmas and All I Got Was Poop Knife” t-shirt
i asked my friend that i was with if this is a reference to something but neither of us have any clue. Savers in Waipahu, HI
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tropic-havens · 1 year ago
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Waipahu, Hawaii. Photo by Jeremy Bishop.
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khakilike · 6 months ago
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Jaycation titles this video "Cheap Eats" and then films himself eating $14 churros 🙄.
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riahlepapaya · 1 year ago
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Okay wassup, what we celebrating? Cus clearly I never got the memo since Waipahu like blast 🎆
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tonyautogroup · 2 months ago
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How to Tell When Your VW Needs a Radiator Repair
Contact Tony Volkswagen today to book an appointment, and VW-trained technicians will expertly repair your radiator.
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ripeteeth · 2 years ago
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For the book asks: 1, 8, 19?
book you’ve reread the most times?
Hmm, fuck. That's a great question. Barring children's books, it's probably Tigana by Guy Gavriel Kay. When I was younger, my grandmother would take me to the bookstore every time I visited her (she lived in another state so I saw her a couple of times a year) and I was allowed to always pick out one book. I got that one when I was about 14? It was my first time reading anything like that, where nothing was wholly black and white and the POV shifted to the character you previously assumed was the villain, only to realize that they were perfectly human with their own hopes, dreams, aches, miseries, and desires. It really floored me. I still love it.
8. what is the first book you remember reading yourself?
Ever? God, I have no idea. I remember reading a children's picture book of Rikki-Tikki-Tavi in kindergarten, but that was with my class (and I have extremely vivid memories of sitting on a blue tarp in the middle of that classroom, the Waipahu breeze coming through the open door, and my crush's knee pressed up against mine while we read the book). I remember that around first grade, I really loved The Magic School Bus, The Teacher From The Black Lagoon, and as I got a little older, Sideways Stories From Wayside School, but I truly can't tell you the first book I remember reading. For adult books though, the first one I ever read by myself was What Looks Like Crazy On An Ordinary Day by Pearl Cleage, which I read when I was about 12 and snuck off my mom's bookshelf because I wasn't sure if I was supposed to be reading it. I pretty much fell in love with lit fiction after that and read a lot of it. My mom and I have bonded over that book, which was really amazing one to stumble on at that young age, as it centers on an HIV+ positive woman beginning a relationship and falling in love and stresses respect and enthusiastic consent in a beautiful way.
19. most disliked popular books?
YEAH BABY I'M A HATER.
Straight up, I gotta confess that I loathed This Is How You Lose The Time War, as I choked on the purple prose and lack of character development. I think that, if it had been marketed as a sort of prose poem, I would have liked it more, and I am genuinely very glad for the author that the book has recently had a spike in popularity. I also can't stand Love In The Time of Cholera, Prozac Nation, and literally anything by Ayn Rand, which I unfortunately read both We the Living and half of Atlas Shrugged because an old boyfriend worshipped her. (I was 18 and had no idea how fucked up she - or he - was, but damn that opened my eyes.) I also loathe Love You Forever, which I sold a bunch of when I worked at a bookstore and found really creepy.
Also, no hate to Neil Gaiman, but I find it very difficult to get into most of his books, though I did love Good Omens, but I think that there was enough of Pratchett in it to work for me. I've just accepted that Gaiman writes for an audience that isn't me, though he's lovely online.
[Wanna ask me book questions? Please do! I love to talk shit.]
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romykawiti · 2 years ago
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introducing... R O M Y K A W I T I 🍂 she/her 🤎 penned by Thea
Name: Romy Kawiti
Age: 27
Birthdate: May 1, 1996
Location of birth: Waipahu, Hawaii
Gender identification: Cis woman
Ethnicity: White, Chinese, Maori, Cook Island
Sexual orientation: Bisexual + Biromantic
Relationship status: Single
Housing location: Mountainside
Occupation: Sales associate at Top Drawer Antiques
Positive traits: Inquisitive, compassionate, gentle
Negative traits: Passive aggressive, self-pitying, absentminded
Label: The Collector
Faceclaim: Courtney Eaton
tl;dr history
Romy was born in Waipahu, Hawaii to a European father and a Chinese, Maori, and Cook Island mother. She is the lone daughter and the youngest of seven. Her early years were golden. She enjoyed spending time with her family and taking part in many islander activities like surfing and swimming.
She did well academically and had a relatively average high school experience. She was a member of the swim team, and her favorite subjects were English and history. Later, she attended the University of Washington to seek a bachelor's degree in history.
After graduating, she spent a few years working as a librarian. Despite her passion for reading, she quickly grew dissatisfied and decided to pursue a new career. This brought her to Fairford where she currently works at Top Drawer.
wanted connections
situationships
friends / best friends
local ex-boyfriend or ex-girlfriend (0/1)
FWBs
roommate (0/1)
friend(s) to go surfing with
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petri808 · 1 year ago
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Reminds me of when I worked in Waipahu on Oahu Hawaii which has a lot of Filipino immigrants who don’t speak English so they’d put the 5 year old on to order and I’d have to remind my employees DONT upsell anything cause if you ask them if they want something else like cheese sticks they’d just say yes and a angry Filipino will call 30 min later to chew you out lol
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tcawirelespearlcity · 21 days ago
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Trusted Phone Repair Service in Kaneohe: Aloha Phone Repair
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Aloha Kaneohe! Phone acting up and you need a reliable place to get it fixed? Look no further than Aloha Phone Repair by TCA Wireless. We're not in Kaneohe proper, but we're just a short drive away in Pearl City. And for trustworthy phone repair service, it's worth the trip! We've been fixing phones in Hawaii since 1998, and we've built our reputation on quality work, fair prices, and awesome customer service.
Why Choose a Trusted Repair Shop?
Okay, so your phone's busted. Maybe the screen's cracked or the battery's about to give up the ghost. You need a place you can trust to do the job right the first time. That's where we come in. We've been fixing phones for ages, and we've got the experience and know-how to handle any phone problem you throw our way.
Common Phone Problems We Fix Every Day
Phones these days can do some pretty amazing things but they're also kinda fragile. Whether you've got a cracked screen, a battery that conks out after five minutes, or some other strange phone issue, we've got you covered. Here's a peek at some of the most common phone repairs we handle:
Phone Screen Repair: Yeah, a cracked screen can be a real bummer. Makes it tough to see what you're doing and, let's be honest, it looks kinda busted. But no worries, we can replace your screen quickly with a high-quality one and have your phone looking good as new.
Battery Replacements: Is your battery dying faster than you can say "pau hana"? We feel your pain. We can swap out that tired battery for a fresh one and you'll be back to snapping selfies and scrolling through social media in no time.
Water Damage: Uh oh, did your phone take a dip in the ocean? Or maybe it went for a swim in the toilet? (Hey, it happens!) Bring it in ASAP! We might be able to resurrect it from a watery grave.
Charging Port Repairs: If your phone refuses to charge, the charging port might be the issue. We can fix that up for you lickety-split.
Speaker and Microphone Issues: Can't hear your calls or your buddies can't hear you? We can sort out those speaker and microphone shenanigans.
Software Problems: Sometimes it ain't the hardware that's acting up. We can help with software issues and get your phone running smoothly again.
More Than Just iPhone Repair (But We're Wicked Good at That Too!)
While we're pros at iPhone repair, we fix a whole bunch of other phone brands too. Samsung? You got it. Google Pixel? Absolutely. LG, Motorola, OnePlus – you name it, we probably fix it. We use only the highest quality parts and our skilled technicians work quickly to get your phone back in your hands in a jiffy.
Why Choose Aloha Phone Repair by TCA Wireless?
Local and Ohana: We're a local business and treat our customers like family. Come experience the Aloha spirit!
Awesome Warranty: We offer a fantastic warranty on our repairs because we stand behind our work.
Fast Turnaround: We know you need your phone so we work quickly to get your phone screen repair or other repairs done fast.
Experienced Technicians: Our techs have seen it all and fixed it all when it comes to phones. They're basically phone whisperers.
Quality Parts: We use only the best parts for your iPhone cracked screen repair. We want your phone to work like new again.
Upfront Pricing: No surprises here! We'll give you a clear price before we start any work.
FAQs About Phone Repair
Q: Can you fix my Google Pixel phone?
A: Totally! We fix Google Pixel phones and a bunch of other brands. Just bring it in and we'll check it out.
Q: My phone got wet in Kaneohe. Do you guys fix water damage?
A: Yes, we do! Bring your phone in as soon as possible after any water damage. The sooner you bring it in the better the chances of saving it.
Q: I need a new battery for my phone in Waipahu. Can you help?
A: For sure! We do battery replacements for most phone models. Stop by our shop and we'll get you powered up in no time.
Q: How much does it cost for an iPhone screen repair?
A: The cost of phone screen repair varies depending on the model and the extent of the damage. Give us a call or stop by for a free quote.
Q: Do you offer cracked iPhone screen repair?
A: Absolutely! We can fix your cracked iPhone screen and have it looking good as new.
Q: How long does a typical phone repair usually take?
A: Most phone repairs can be done within an hour or two. Sometimes even faster! It depends on the type of repair.
Visit Us Today!
Don't let a busted phone ruin your week. Aloha Phone Repair by TCA Wireless-Pearl City is your go-to for fast and reliable phone repair in Kaneohe and all of Oahu. We're located at:
Aloha Phone Repair by TCA Wireless - Pearl City850 Kamehameha Hwy Ste #8 Pearl City, HI 96782 +1 (808) 944-8886
We look forward to helping you!
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tropic-havens · 1 year ago
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Waipahu, Hawaii. Photo by Jacub Gomez.
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