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Wednesday, August 21, 2019

In spite of the Rail Tragedy

Yes, what we need most is Two Centers, those willing to share their 2 cents with our fellow dancers in our  blogs. The Industrial Parks are leading the way, and the new Airport at Kalealoa is a great step forward. The new planned affordable Hotel is a terrific idea. The Passenger boats from Barber's Point are now making contact with the beautiful Waianae Boat Harbor. We all know the bus situation is going to go from bad to worse. Traffic Makaha to Kapolei will be almost at a stand still. So how about getting the Passenger boat at Waianae Boat Harbor? If it is "comfortable" nice, and those that have to get off at Barber's Point, fine.

"Many social dancers know that dancing can burn 300-500 calories
an hour, more than riding a bike or swimming. It can
also reduce stress from your daily routine."


Others will continue because they are stuck in Honolulu jobs. Auwe. Hopefully there will be more business parks on the Waianae Coast. Meanwhile Honokai Hale is waking up too. The express #93 bus with the first and last freeway stop will be discontinued. You don't like the new bus set up? Hit the road, Jack. With just SOS information this blog is not doing that bad. However, all the blogs need something else besides SOS. The presentation of a different opinion or view is what makes a blog into real Social Media.

"I Will Dance For You" by Willie K


And the prime necessity in our blogs is the "Two Center" also better known elsewhere as the Information Contributor. A couple more Information Contributors and specially that one that becomes willing to be a Guest Blogger and Wow! We will see the increase in hits and we can plan on the independence of the Social Dance Oahu blog. And we all know that there are dancers out there that may be willing and able to share a few photos and/or dancing thoughts with our fellow dancers. I would like to see enough Guest Bloggers that could accept my resignation and they could take the blog over.

"Most social dancers believe that if the goals cannot be reached,
don’t adjust the goals, adjust the what you gotta do"

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