"It is not death that people should fear, they should fear never having lived."
The Fleet Lounge with music by Da Spin Doctor is in a perfect location for the Pau Hana Dance. There has never been a Pau Hana Dance in this wilderness. The hours at the Fleet Lounge are set later because they await the people that are coming from town.
And everyone knows by now that not very many do come. So the evidence so far is that the Pau Hana Dance may not be ready and waiting for the people that work in the West, but the people in the West should be ready.
You get off work at 4:30 or 5 and clean up a little. Some will go to extremes in clean up and of course it is up to them. Most of the ladies will just need to touch up their make up. The men will maybe take their electric razors and perhaps an extra undershirt and a little freshen up the armpits with fresh water and a little underarm goop. The ten dollar cover charge (should not be more than that) and the music starts at five!
"Kiss Of Fire ... Georgia Gibbs
It may go past eight, but it is quite enough. Not much alcoholic drink (Dancers have the rep and this is not Happy Hour) a few snacks, plenty of dancing and good conversation with friends and acquaintances, in the middle of the week. The ride home is comfortable because of the reduced traffic. You get home in time for any last minute fixings and you are in bed early and ready for work the next day. You can't beat that!
Location wise, the next place to establish a Pau Hana shindig would be in the old Salt Lake Shopping Center, just East of Mapunapuna. This blog was made for brainstorming. One thousand wrong ones - and one that can hit the lottery.
Pub's Side Note: "Of the dancers, by the dancers and for the dancers" This does not mean all the dancers, they do not all want to be involved and we must respect.
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