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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Not sit back and let the world go by.

We have some akamai people in this sector and many are thinking of a place to dance in the territory. Will be difficult because of the high cost of the Rail Disaster. But most dancers are aware that we need a place to dance in the West, not in town. And half the size of the famous Palladium would be more than adequate for our kind of social dancing.

"Revive your light, manifest your dreams, realize your worth."

Most residents of West Oahu think somewhat different that the people in town. The ones in town think about the benefit of those in town, naturally. The Rail Catastrophe was not for the people in the West, it was for those in downtown Honolulu. But the West is waking up, and they will no longer be conned by the rich and famous. And their paid minions, plenty there with sun burned palms.


The new Town Dancer blog with a new address.
Welcome to all newcomers.

Fortunately, I am starting to make contact again with the neighbor islands and perhaps this time there will be some people that will not be thinking so damn local. Then I can get ever more diverse opinions to establish a better enjoyment of the dance in the entire islands. And we will get to know each other better, Some day when we have a ferry, we can all drive to the neighbor islands, visit all the places and dance with all the fine dancers on these islands.


I don't know, some say we can stop it sooner.

Until that time, we shall continue to live in the 20th century. "Let's Keep The Country, Country" This was coined by Downtown Honolulu. It may take us another decade before people realize that they were hoodwinked. We also have to put up with the Rail Crisis until we tear it down.

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