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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

The West Evolves

Oahu - West is shaping up pretty good. The hits are inching up, decimal point by decimal point, but up. I just have work to do. For the month of September I only had HBDA once and Dance Hawaii once at Aliamanu. I got them planned for October, only I don't have any dates for HBDA yet.

Auto shops in Waianae business up because of the bad bus service. People are
trying to repair their old clunkers, Last Email: "I couldn’t repair your brakes,
so I made your horn louder."


Kapolei Chapter HBDA, our blog anchor, is doing well and I hope we get a nice write up for the mid term. Then I have to plan on visiting Aliamanu Chapter, Leona and the rest of the nice people. Make a nice write up and get some photos. My feet seem to be getting better, I got my special foot pads at the VA on Friday and they seem to be working so perhaps I can fit Pearlridge in by walking up the hill and through the Safeway shopping center. I can thank Millie personally for the contributing blog with photos.


Anyone else in the vicinity that could use some PR, send it in along with a couple photos. five to seven people each, perfect. And now I am working on "non-peas in a pod look." Wazzat? Everyone will gradually know from what is beginning to evolve in the slide shows of Oahu - West and Central Valley. I cannot post every photo. Later on I plan on a monthly side bar photo of the Good Dance Teachers, I haven't figured out who is going to pick'em or how.

"My Colouring Book"   ...   Andy Williams

That one Guest Author (a dance teacher?) would be a big help to advance the hits on this blog. At 67 average hits per day (equivalent to 2000 a month) would be a perfect basis to keep going. This could attract more information and photo contributors. This blog does not have to be the same as the others. And the difference is Social Media. We will get there, eventually.

Pub's Side Note: Laptop For Sale in the Nanakuli Ridge Blog. Starting price was $220 on Wednesday the 26th and going down $5 every day until sold. Well, not really. If it comes down to $95, all bets are off the table and it will be donated to a school or church in Nanakuli the same way the last computer was donated. Two institutions are called and they are to call back when ready to pick up. They usually wait a day. This last time, the Nanaikepono Protestant Church called and picked up by 1:00 PM same day. The other church completely forgot I guess, they just never called.

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