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Colt is coming to town

July 2nd, 2008 by Stephen Tsai

Colt Brennan will be featured in an autograph session Saturday, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., at Pictures Plus in the Pearl Highlands shopping center. Brennan arrives in town that day, and departs Sunday  for Denver, where he will undergo a follow-up exam with his hip specialist.

To purchase a ticket for the autograph session, go to:

http://www.picturesplus.net/detail_image.asp?imageid=Blank_P&ID=192#

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Don’t think the offseason belongs only to the football players.
The Rainbow Wahine volleyball, soccer and softball players have been lifting and running and lifting some more.
Yesterday, Chelsea Deptula kicked okole in dodgeball, blasting away at some of the football players.
Here’s a picture of volleyball players Jessica Keele and Dani Mafua:

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And here’s one of my favorite coaches, softball’s Dee Wisneski:

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Of all of the athletic department administrators, associate AD Marilyn Moniz-Kaho‘ohanohano is one of the lowest paid. Jim Donovan said one of his priorities is to give her a well-deserved pay increase.

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According to UH folks, conditioning coach Mel deLaura is in Oregon tending to a family matter. He returns to Hawai‘i on Monday.

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Some blogs are fortunate to have one charismatic and energetic poster. We’re blessed to have “the twins.” A few weeks ago, we printed the bio of Midor7. Now meet her technological sister. Who knew the woman who entertained us with “Funky Cold Medina” at K-Calls was a finalist in the Brown Bags to Stardom competition? Meet UHFan808:

In the wee hours one September morning, I was born at Kapiolani Medical Center in Honolulu, Hawaii on the island of Oahu. My dad, a civilian machinist, worked the night shift fixing submarines at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard. My mother, a homemaker and mother of three, loved to sew, garden, bake, and cook.

Both parents were “known” for their creative home projects. My mother grew beds of brilliantly colored flowers, the brighter the better. Everything in the yard had a purpose, whether for food or for decoration. Even the kitchen waste had its own composting hole in the garden. They were interesting people whose projects were so different that each was a featured in an article. My mother’s strawberry guava hedge doubled as an edible fence and my father’s life hobby was to build our house from metal, concrete, and glass.

Their other “project” was raising me.

When I turned three, my parents took me to swimming classes at the Richard Street YWCA. I was told I kicked and screamed bloody murder when introduced to the male teachers but finally calmed down when I met the nice woman teacher named Wendy. She was my teacher every Saturday until about fourth grade. Today — ahem, ahem — “Breaststroke” is still my favorite stroke.

For a short period, I hung out with a neighborhood gang of four girls and four boys. Sometimes we made dirt coffee, played house, or ran just around the neighborhood. We played chase-master, hide and go seek, sham battle, basketball, jacks, Chinese jump rope, jump rope, paddle tennis, and patty cakes, but most times we were climbing trees, riding our bikes, walking the streambed over rocks and boulders, fishing with scoop nets, and raising fish in tanks. Swordtails were my favorite but mom got those from the store. At the stream we would catch Indian tail guppies, baby Tilapia, jumping Opai, and dirt-brown and bright-red baby crayfish. I never fell into the stream except for the time we found a wooden box and it sunk in the middle of the stream.

I still remember playing on the grass fronting our house singing along to songs playing on the radio sometimes making up my own words while mother hung the laundry. Later they sent me to learn to sing and play the piano. I also learned to play the recorder and kazoo. Later on I took lessons from an instructor who earned his degree at Julliard.

On Sundays, we watched The Lawrence Welk variety show. It was a comedy, dance, skits, singing, and talk show. Bobby and Suzie were my favorite dance couple. My mom was a talented seamstress and I wanted to sew just like her. I always vowed to make the prettiest dress on the show using her sewing scraps.

When I was five, my dad took me to the elementary school after hours and we stopped to watch some boys practicing karate. I thought they were having fun so I asked to join them. By 12, I earned my second Dan (sp?) red belt. My favorite things were to avoid being tripped while sparring and “throwing” the opponent to the ground.

I also attended classes in Tahitian dance, ukulele, sewing, Chinese language, drawing & painting, arts & crafts, clay work, ballet, gymnastics, and cooking.

In my elementary and intermediate school years, we’d take family trips to the Rose Bowl to watch UCLA vs. USC football games. I remember going to watch the floats in the Rose Bowl Parade and sitting on the concrete stadium seats. Once we stopped to watch a Santa Anita race and I took a picture with the winning horse. The trips were similar every year, a combination of Las Vegas or Reno, and Chinatown L.A. No matter what, it always included a trip to Disneyland in Anaheim.

Attended Hokulani Elementary, Washington Intermediate, McKinley High School, and the University of Hawaii at Manoa.

Hokulani Elementary School was like a private school with UH professor’s children going there. In the fifth grade, we were assigned an instrument. I wanted to play the flute but couldn’t make a sound so I got the Clarinet instead. From then on I went on many band trips mostly to the neighbor islands. Sometimes the boys would mix their leftover food with their milk and the resulting mixture would make me gag.

Somewhere going through intermediate school, I learned to speak Pidgin English. Parents said I was becoming too much of a tomboy and sent me to John Robert Powers modeling school. I was supposed to learn how to act like a girl. Continued with band and participated in science fairs. My favorite English teacher was Mrs. Tamanaha. Boy, she was the toughest and strictest and nicest teacher I ever had.

My parents and brother graduated from McKinley High and I wanted to continue the tradition. Continued with band and science fairs. Learned to speak Japanese from band friends. One year the band took a trip to Japan and China. As ambassadors from Hawaii, we performed Polynesian dances. I did the hula while wearing a muu muu and the Maori poi balls performance dressed in a sleeveless blouse and grass skirt. Our movements and garments were unusual and generated snickers and laughter from the audience. For the first time I was now in a band that played during football games. In my senior year, we started a marching band and a group of us gave up our instruments and marched as flag girls. Another group of friends and I entered the Brown Bags to Stardom talent competition. We won and entered the state competition. We took second place overall and first place in the music competition.

The yearly trips I had with my family convinced me that I would not appreciate going away for college. I loved it in Hawaii too much and could never consider being away from home. You can take the girl out of the islands but you can’t take the islands out of the girl. Guess I’m just an Island Girl. So I attended UH, played the clarinet during concert band, volleyball, and basketball games and marched with the band as a flag girl. Was fortunate to have attended all the football games and travel a few times to the Mainland to cheer for the basketball team. What’s funny is I would pay attention more to my friends than to the games.

Two weeks out of college, I got my first full time job in a lab analyzing wastewater. In elementary school, you would never imagine I’d get a job working anywhere near that kind of stench. Now I found it very interesting and rewarding!

Throughout my life I was always exposed to football. That changed in high school when I became more interested in watching men’s and women’s volleyball and baseball. Shortly thereafter, baseball became my favorite sport to watch. I enjoyed the Todd Takayoshi, John Matias, Randy Oyama and Markus Owens years. After school I began to watch football again. I loved it but didn’t know it. It took a few years of not watching or going to any games that I suddenly discovered I could not live another season without it. Since 2006, I’ve either gone to every game or watched the away games on the telly.

It was during last year’s UH football 2007 season that I discovered the Warrior Beat Blog. After the LaTech game, I began hearing news about their fans complaining about the Haka. I searched the internet and found the LaTech blog site. It was true! They just did not understand it was not meant to be a violent representation. Most of them were reasonable but were always extremely defensive at first.

Soon I discovered Tombo Ahi’s site. It was chock full of condensed and concise information about my beloved Warrior football team. I decided to post on his blog about the LaTech bloggers. It was my first time posting. He warmly welcomed me and congratulated for stepping over the lurker line. If I wanted to interact with other Warrior fans, he suggested I visit Stephen Tsai’s Warrior Beat Blog.

I checked it out. For a while, I lurked. Okay, it was only a short while. I could not resist their warmth and camaraderie. They told jokes and were very serious about the Warrior football team stories, information, and statistics. The bloggers had funny names too like at the other sites. The setup of the blog was unlike the others, it was one thread per day rather than hundreds of threads (topics) with posts attached to each. The more I lurked, the more I discovered I really liked the community and I began to blog.

Another game was coming up. It was the NMSU game. Kazz and BG put out an open invitation to all bloggers. Excited to attend, I sent an RSVP. At the Tsaiko-gate, some of the first Tsaikos I met were homey, al, and Koakane. They were so nice. Then I introduced myself to Wreck. Wreck says, “UHfan808. You’re a girl? I thought you were a guy!!! Wait till I tell Bulla!” Man, I blog like a guy?!? Well, my parents once tried to make me a girl. Guess I can’t have everything in life.

Now it dawns on me that the void in my life has always been football. Thanks for always knowing mom and dad! And while I will always miss that neighborhood gang, I think I’ve found a bigger one — Meet the Tsai-kos!

Thank yous, hugs, and kisses to everyone far and wide for your loving support and shared interest in UH sports. I consider you all a part of my family. Tsaikos will always be brothers and sisters to me for the rest of my life!

Hi there, I’m the UHfan that lives in 808. See you around and Aloha! UHfan808 = )

Here are the twins with Kanoa Leahey. That’s UHFan808 on the left, Midori7 on the right:

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616 Responses to “Colt is coming to town”

  1. Pomai:

    Could I really be first?


  2. Pomai:

    ST did you get the email about the media guides?


  3. Jason:

    Expect all the young single male lurkers to come out today. ;-)


  4. Stephen Tsai:

    Yep. Got your request, which I forwarded to Derek, who can send you some. I hope.


  5. Stephen Tsai:

    UHfan808 is on the clock.
    She sent her photos. I’m waiting for the text.


  6. Jason:

    I think she’s almost on page 400.


  7. addahknowjoe:

    ooooohhh… UHfan808 bio!

    Can’t wait to read it!

    Heard a rumor that it’s Paramount!


  8. las vegas:

    ST, Chelsea Deptula, any relation to the Deptula brothers of Kaiser High?


  9. Stephen Tsai:

    She’s Pete’s daughter.


  10. Ralph:

    Hi Las Vegas long time off the board, welcome home


  11. Pomai:

    Well I’m off to Cincinnati airport to pick up a friend returning from home, 5 hours there and then 5 hours back. Long day on the road. That’s the price you pay for living in da hills.


  12. las vegas:

    Hi Ralph,
    Yup, missed quite a few days that I’ll never get back.


  13. addahknowjoe:

    ST- Talked with McNamara last night. He mentioned they’ve got some exciting things in store for the Manoa Maniacs section. No matter what you say about him, McNamara is a really funny cool guy! =)

    Hey, all you lurking students out there- sign up! Totally worth it!

    I wish there was something like this when I was in school! I would go!


  14. las vegas:

    btw, stay away from ‘Vegas, so hot all the re threads from the big trucks are falling off and littering the freeways.
    one of my rubbah slippahs went pop and go flat from the hot asphalt, now I can only walk in circles


  15. Jason:

    Hey, how come he didn’t talk to me about it? I am a Mānoa Maniac!


  16. Stephen Tsai:

    Addaknowjoe:
    I would agree he’s cool, but I never ever heard anyone describe him as funny.


  17. Stephen Tsai:

    Jason:
    Do you still have that rugby-style Manoa Maniac shirt?


  18. Jason:

    From basketball? Yeah, I still have it. I never liked wearing it, cause it’s so heavy. A few guys still insist on wearing it; I just wear the Maniacs T-shirt that they give.


  19. Ralph:

    Al got your e mail


  20. Da Punchbowl Kid:

    Twenny!


  21. las vegas:

    good bye, off to da darn clinic


  22. Da Punchbowl Kid:

    Mr. Tsai,
    Any comment on the Mel Delaura rumor?


  23. Ralph:

    UH in the black by 100K, imagine the red ink without Toyota’s 500K rental fee and SB 2.2 million net payoff, Herman you’re still an idiot!

    UH pays HA 6K for attorney fees to drop the lawsuit requesting the SB list. Herman, you really are an idiot…shouldn’t have been an issue.


  24. Ralph:

    ST is Nikki Thomas working out…gal needs a Hawaiian blessing to keep her healthy, just as well add Jessica Keefe to the list.


  25. Ralph:

    SMU reports for 2009 ten recruits and 4 grey shirts for 2009.. UH has 1…let’s go coach Mac…locals don’t want to commit early, go on to the next athlete. you snooze (wait to long) you lose.


  26. Ralph:

    SMU made adjustments to get more fb players for JJ…a change in entry requirements, SMU is a private school with high standards, and they added a major to help athletes - a bachelors in Sports Fitness Management and Promotions.

    Not to many doctors, lawyers, journalists, etc playing fb, and not many fb players graduating with a degree in sociology will get a job in social work which usually requires a masters. But there are exceptions, our rainbowcliff, and I can’t wait to meet the guy..


  27. al:

    ralph that was 24 hours ago.


  28. Capitol -ist/WassupDoc:

    Hey!! Just noticed that our Favorite Athletic Director (STEPHEN!! Look, no s at the end of Athletic) will be visiting Jeanne Mariani-Belding today on her Hot Seat blog.
    Have already sent in my question.


  29. chawan_cut:

    jason,
    that rugby shirt was cool, but way too thick and hot.


  30. Garret:

    Article about the Derby Camp in Oregon:

    For the past 11 years, Brian Derby has given young Hawaiian athletes 22 weekends of his life through his Offensive Line Clinics.

    A Honolulu firefighter of 18 years and former University of Hawaii Warrior, Derby has a passion to help big men succeed. After helping more than 50 players reach collegiate teams and the NFL, the Brian Derby Offensive Linemen’s Camp is returning to the Pacific Northwest for a third time.

    Last year’s camps saw more than 225 players turn out.

    This camp is unique on the mainland, as Derby is known for his tireless dedication to his students and receives no financial benefit from his camps. He is credited by many with helping big linemen achieve the quickness and blocking technique to play at the highest level.

    Derby is joined by coaches Mike Beazley of Oahu and Samson Kela of the Big Island.

    Collegiate coaches Doug Hire from Linfield, Aleki Pascua of Portland State University, Tim Bowman of Western Oregon, Daryl Agpalsa of Hamline University and Isaac Parker of South Salem will join the camps.

    Cost of the camp is $75 for the entire week. Scholarships are available to any player by request.


  31. Garret:

    Article about the evolution and history of the spread offense.

    June Jones’ offense that took Hawaii to the Sugar Bowl is very similar to Mouse Davis’ playbook used in Portland State back in the ’70s.

    All this brings us to the Spread offense which we see nowadays. For starters, it should not be called just the Spread Offense, but the Spread Option Offense—as the name suggests, it incorporates features from the Option offense (QB reads, option pitches) with some features of the Run and Shoot offense (Shotgun formation, QB rolling out).

    Both Michigan head coach Rich Rodriguez and former Kansas State head coach Bill Snyder developed it during the mid ’90s, and both deserve credit for developing the offense as we know it now.

    Meyer then led Florida to a national title in just his second year, using freshman QB Tim Tebow in Spread Option plays with much success.

    After all I’ve written about both the Option offense and the Run and Shoot, a video explaining how the Spread Option Offense works is worth a thousand words. (Note the similarities to both the Option and the Run and Shoot.)


  32. Garret:

    Article about how the Pac-10 might take BYU and Utah if they decide to expand and how that might affect UH.

    “After all the numbers, it should be pretty obvious that BYU and Utah bring significantly more to the table than the Nevada schools.”

    Besides being Mountain West commissioner Craig Thompson’s biggest nightmare, he suddenly wouldn’t be so dismissive about inviting Boise State, UNR or Hawaii.


  33. chawan_cut:

    garret,

    looks like its just you and me.


  34. Stretch:

    Good Morning Tsaikos!!

    I guess Jason was right, the single guys (chawan) would come out since there is pics of the ladies today. Go get um….


  35. NYUH:

    Insulting

    Sheraton Hawaii
    (WAC vs. Pac-10) Nevada Wolf Pack vs. UCLA Bruins

    http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/columns/story?columnist=schlabach_mark&id=3458435


  36. NYUH:

    Garret:

    Love your posts but no reason to hide the URLs behind your name just because some geek invented a place for them there. (ps I love geeks, it takes one to know one)


  37. Stretch:

    *** Blog Party Alert ***

    Due to popular demand, we have made some adjustments and now are able to open up the RSVP list again. There will be a 12 noon deadline on Friday July 4. NO exceptions after that as we will need to call in the count and food order.


  38. Stretch:

    A few updates for the party
    1. I will be making nametags for everyone. It will include your blog name (if any) and your real name. If there is anyone who has a problem, please email me at tsaikoparty at yahoo.
    2. We will have “Tsaiko” logo items for sale. Glass mugs, t-shirts and stickers. There is limited supply but if we run out, we will take orders and make more.
    3. We will be giving one raffle ticket to each person attending for the prize giveaways. Additional raffle tickets can be purchased for $1 each. Money goes to UH/Football


  39. chawan_cut:

    stretch,
    no, i’m up and awake, because its 1138am here, and lunch time here in SC.
    jason on the other hand…


  40. Stretch:

    chawan - what about jason and his hand??


  41. Loa:

    morning gang!

    looking forward to todays bio (well maybe not as much as c_c :lol: )

    glad to hear the Wahine working out too with the season just around the corner

    have a safe and happy day!


  42. chawan_cut:

    homey,

    i just realized what you said 2 days ago. now i can see why stretch suggested an auction for dates with midori7 & uhfan808, but why would anyone in their right mind cough up money for myself and jason? (ok, sorry jason, not you…. just me)


  43. MeiLing:

    Aloha Kakahiaka!

    I can only lurk once in a while cuz I’m recovering from knee surgery. Gonna miss the discussions. Back to the couch, to turn into a potato… Laterz.

    Barry M, saw your pics in the other pepah. Talofa!


  44. chawan_cut:

    stretch,
    i did not intend for it to sound that way, but you, as always, have your own interpretation….
    stop corrupting the young man! heh.


  45. Stretch:

    Loa - got space at the party, you going to come down??


  46. Stretch:

    Mei Ling - hope you take the time to fully recover. No make like Tiger and rush things.


  47. myki1:

    Morning Stephen and early bird Tsai-kos and Tsai-kettes, Feels like another hot and muggy day!!

    Glad to see a few more of you can join the bash next week. Remember, you snooze, you lose.

    MeiLing, I guess no hula for a while. Keep the leg elevated and don’t rush the healing process.

    It’s over the hump day, have a good one !!


  48. Stephen Tsai:

    808’s bio is posted


  49. bighilofan2:

    Good morning Tsaikos everywhere.

    59 days to a meetin wit da hostiles

    GRRRRRrrrr.

    GO WARRIORS


  50. wafan:

    Yeah! UHfan808!!!

    From photos of you on other sites, I would say the John Robert Powers classes did work.

    Interesting life and awesome bio. Whoo-hoo!!!

    So, Mr. Tsai. Where are the photos UHfan808 sent?


  51. wafan:

    And,

    Good morning everyone!!!

    It is going to be another beautiful day out here in the Pacific Northwe(s)t. Temperatures up in the high 70’s (going to be a HOT!!!), with high hazy clouds.

    Let the football season begin!


  52. tom mui:

    UHFAN808: Great bio! See you on the 10th!

    I’m 50, 51, 52 whatever!


  53. d1shima:

    Great Morning All.

    AWESOME bio UHFan808!
    Bravo! Bravo!

    A good look back at growing up one local keed.

    So you one band geek, eh? Never would have known! heheheh

    Funny ting - I remembah dat Tsaiko-gate (Da rice paddle). I get there and meet a few peeps and one of the 1st things homey tells me is, “Eh UHFan808 is one chick!” Crack up!


  54. d1shima:

    So Stephen.
    What’s this about deLaura?


  55. Annoddah Dave:

    ST & Tsaiko Blog Dogs,

    UHfan808 thanks for sharing your bio. Very entertaining. Except for the life of me I could not figure out what Chinese Jump Rope is and Indian Tail Guppies. I once raised lebestis guppie and never came across an Indian Tail????


  56. Ronnie:

    Yee Haw for UHFan808!!!

    Band geeks unite!

    Warrior fanatics unite!!

    Great bio! Congratulations on the Brown Bags to Stardom success. I’m so glad you found your long lost twin through this blog.

    I remember watching the Lawrence Welk show on Sunday afternoons (and Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom, and Let’s Go Fishing). Thanks for the memories!


  57. d1shima:

    Hey Ronnie,

    Remember Euell (sp?) Gibbons?

    “Hi, I’m Euell Gibbons. Welcome to Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom. Did you know many parts of a pine tree are edible?” hahaha


  58. Addahknowsports©:

    Good Morning, Gang!

    Yaaaayy! UHFan, you did it! Great bio! Wasn’t there supposed to be a picture, too?

    Hi Chawan-

    Hope SC is cooler than it is here. It really feels like summer. Are you going to be sticking in some “pictures through the eyes of Chawan” from SC like you did in Guam?

    Loa-

    Come to the blog bash. It’ll be fun! I’m sure everyone wants to meet you, too.


  59. d1shima:

    btw,
    Is it Aug 30th yet?

    HiHo….


  60. bighilofan2:

    Great bio UHfan808!


  61. whitey:

    Good mornng Tsaikos. Great story UHfan808. i can imagine what you went through growing up. am impressed about your instructor from Julliard since one of my breakfast gang’s son is a Julliard grad. Keep up the good work and sounds like you are enjoying your life in paradise. Thanks again for sharing your life stories.


  62. Stephen Tsai:

    # Da Punchbowl Kid:
    July 2nd, 2008 at 1:26 am edit
    Mr. Tsai,
    Any comment on the Mel Delaura rumor?

    According to UH folks, deLaura is in Oregon tending to a family matter. He is expected to return Monday.


  63. chawan_cut:

    wow, one real life “story”. almost had to take a bathroom break in the middle there.


  64. wafan:

    Today’s title, “Wahine Power” is most apropos. Besides, even though we think we control things it is only because they allow us to think it to be true.


  65. Ronnie:

    Hi d1shima!

    Was that the name of the host for Wild Kingdom? I remember Marlin Perkins.

    ——————————————-

    Hi Tsaiko Family!


  66. chawan_cut:

    Ronnie,

    as my friend joked on his HS shop silkscreen business card hw assignment…

    Dyslexics UNTIE!

    whitey,
    where’s your breakfast gang hang out at? my dad goes to the manoa mcdonalds.

    Addahknowsports,
    got pictures to go with my ‘touching’ story from last night’s baseball game. haven’t had time to upload them yet.


  67. wafan:

    Oops. There is the photo! Good one, too. Kanoa looks like he could not wipe that grin off his face even if his life depended on it. I know I would have a bigger grin than that!

    Bwah-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!


  68. gigi-hawaii ©:

    UHFan808 — what a wonderful childhood you had! Props to your parents. So do you still play your clarinet at family gatherings? Hubby still does, his specialty being Moon River. He also likes to play The Impossible Dream.


  69. addahknowjoe:

    Oye! Auntay!

    Two tingz-

    -Mahalo for your “Epic” bio.

    -Big Time Mahalo for leaving us some space fo blog today! Whew! For a moment, I thought I had to respond tomorrow.


  70. Ronnie:

    Whew chawan_cut. That scared me for a second. I had to go back and check my post. :)


  71. Stephen Tsai:

    Just so we all know, UHFan808 made the 6 a.m. deadline … by four minutes.


  72. Kelli:

    Aha! I went to McKinley, too. What a nice school! And now we have good ol’ Ralph to represent us. Yay!


  73. Stretch:

    ST - she was actually up before 6 to send it in?? UNBELIEVEABLE!! Also, please cut back on the pictures today, with the long bio, it takes forever to load the page as is.


  74. Stephen Tsai:

    Reminder: Please visit Kelli’s blog. She’s our star intern this summer.
    http://campuslife101.honadvblogs.com/

    Just don’t forget to come back here.


  75. bighilofan2:

    UHFab808

    4 minutes? you had plenny time! :lol:

    pretty pikcha taker too!


  76. wafan:

    Ronnie . . .

    Was the guy from Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom Jim something-or-other? He was the real star of the show. The other guy, Marlin Perkins, was always a safe distance away. Or so it seemed.

    “And here is Jim wrestling with a gigantic and hungry anaconda. Looks like it has a tight squeeze on Jim’s body. How is everything Jim?”

    “Uuuughhhh. Mmmfffffpppttttt. Wheeze. Wheeze.”

    “Well, while Jim puts the snake back in its natural habitat, we will take a quick break. We will be right back after these messages from our sponsor, Mutual of Omaha.”


  77. Stephen Tsai:

    Hey, we have strict deadlines here.


  78. addahknowjoe:

    Kelli-

    Small world! Tell your parents that a graphic artist from a sign shop in Kalihi said, “Hello” and hope to see them next week Friday.

    =)


  79. Addahknowsports©:

    UHFan-

    That’s a nice picture of you guys with Kanoa. You painted a very vivid picture of your childhood days.

    Chawan-

    Thanks! Looking forward to your pics and posts.

    Kelli-

    Looking forward to meeting you someday. Tell your parents that the wife of a graphic artist from a sign shop in Kalihi also said, “Hello” and hope we see them.


  80. bighilofan2:

    Mel deLaura

    howzit howzit. hope all is well with you and your family. enjoyed meeting you and sons at the stadium a couple months ago. your boys are growing up. Like all parents, you gotta think of their future too. We got no problem with that.

    just know that we in the Warrior Nation appreciate your hard work, dedication, drive and good will you’ve brought to the table. you’ve done a great job! We know your background and heart is in Hawaii. And our boyz looking good is a direct reflection on you. So, thank you. And good luck in your future. I hope you remain with us.
    I just came aboard, and am enjoying the ride. a little selfish, maybe. appreciative of you, definitely!


  81. bighilofan2:

    ST

    4 minutes? i made a lifetime memory in 4 minutes.

    heh heh heh

    rotflmao


  82. Loa:

    sorry but doing an Esme here

    UHFan808 - great bio, brings back a lot of memories
    gotta rememba not to upset you, i no like get the red belt

    Stretch/A-Sport - gonna be wessai that day

    bbl


  83. Tombo Ahi:

    great bio uhfan808! lots of great memories. sham battle, brown bags, late-80s UH baseball!


  84. jojo ®:

    good morning everyone! Hi LOA!


  85. Ronnie:

    wafan - that was Jim Fowler (I looked him up on http://www.wildkingdom.com/nostalgia/ because I couldn’t remember who he was :) ).

    Kelli - great blog. Lots of good comments, and today, the first poster even announced that they were “First!” :D Oh, and tell your parents that a friend of a graphic artist and his wife from a sign shop in Kalihi also said, “Hello”!


  86. Stephen Tsai:

    OK, folks, I think we need a jargon committee. Does doing an “Esme” mean: 1) Dropping in and out of the blog. 2) Blaming the family for missing parties and cattle calls. 3) Being too cluck-cluck to play either Tsai brother in air hockey.


  87. Stephen Tsai:

    Whoa, whoa, whoa.
    Jojo, what’s up with only saying “hi” to Loa?


  88. Stephen Tsai:

    And how come Juju didn’t sign up for the party.
    I think I’m going to have to steal the picture of her on her desk (again) and bring it to the party.


  89. bighilofan2:

    good one ST.

    luv da cluck-cluck.

    okay,

    hiho hiho

    Esme

    willie grace.

    yuk yuk

    outta here


  90. Wena:

    UHFan808–
    Great bio. I remember meeting you the first time when I went to Krazy Karaoke. You were really friendly and nice, and made me feel soooo welcome. I think that is the reason I come back to these karaoke nights. Thank you for your story. Now I have to go back and read it once again so I can remember some of the many things you wrote. You sure had a rich childhood filled with memories. It was funny. I kept thinking “wow”, “wow”..because you did so much.


  91. Stephen Tsai:

    OK, quick praise for Esme:
    Esme and another writer started Hawaiimoms.com. It was supposed to be a part-time gig for both. Now Esme does it all by her lonesome, and the other writer does a comparable project but now works full-time and has a full-time assistant.


  92. addahknowjoe:

    ST- All the above.

    You conveniently left out, “Chronic” to your definition as well.


  93. jojo ®:

    whoa, I wanted a comment to only THE Stephen Tsai:

    HI STEPHEN!

    where’s the beef?


  94. Stephen Tsai:

    … in my belly.


  95. J:

    Hey Wena


  96. Stephen Tsai:

    Or was it chicken?
    No, chicken is what’s in Esme.


  97. Wena:

    wow ST
    What comic school did you go to?


  98. Stephen Tsai:

    I wonder if it’s OK to SMU a spouse?


  99. Wena:

    Hey J

    What’s happening? Where are you now? I know not in Hawaii.


  100. Stephen Tsai:

    So, Wena and I are sitting side-by-side, with identical iMacs, typing on the blog.


  101. Stephen Tsai:

    OK. We hit 100 posts before 8 a.m.
    I can stop chit-chatting now.
    I’m going to check out my stitches now, so I’ll have to pull an Esme.
    See ya, folks, in a bit.


  102. J:

    SDA Mecca…southern California branch. Cheryl stay here right now, she’ll be back in Kailua on Friday so I can stop going deaf.


  103. wafan:

    Mr. Tsai . . .

    RE: Pulling/Doing an Esme.

    1) yes
    2) yes
    3) really? Afraid? She is a Mom, and she is afraid?

    Does this make your post title incorrect or incomplete?


  104. jojo ®:

    Stephen Tsai - please provide a picture of you and Wena sitting next to each other.


  105. Wena:

    Hey Tsaikos out there,
    Anyone want to walk in the 4th of July parade representing the “Little Learners Preschool” Personally I don’t really feel like walking in that hot sun.
    Any Miss America wanna bees out there that want to walk in the parade and wave like Miss America in the parade??? This is your chance.


  106. Bulla:

    hey,

    play nicely kids, no domestics before i have to issue a TRO, temporary retarded options to the both of you, haha

    mel delaura situation, word is that with JJ gone, T. Heffernan has the inside track….UH needs to revamp some of their work out routines…there were some lively discussions between them about 10 days ago


  107. J:

    I wonder if ST has figured out Photo Booth on his Mac.


  108. jojo ®:

    UHFan808 - Even in your bio, I can feel your team spirit, and your brightness!


  109. Wena:

    Jojo–
    That would NOT be a pretty sight….believe me.


  110. wafan:

    I must admit Mr. Tsai is a brave soul.

    But, I am not sure who would have the final SMU-move in the Tsai family.

    Nah. We all know Wena would have the final SMU-move.

    Bwah-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!


  111. Bulla:

    UHfan808,

    great bio, thanks for the fond memories….the story at the Tsaikogate, was that Wreck and I were waiting to tell d1 who you were…or something like that.

    either way, thank you for your bio, good read for a humd day……

    as Tarzan would say, ‘AWWWWWWWWWWOOOOOOOOGGGGGGGAAAAAAHHHH


  112. Addahknowsports©:

    Ronnie-

    Hee hee. What have we started?

    Tsaikos and Tsaikettes-

    Have an awesome day! Gotta willie grace, have 8:30 appt.


  113. Wena:

    J-
    I was wondering where Cheryl was. I didn’t see her around the school. I see Joyce at the school getting the 4th of July float ready. She’s so creative.

    The Tsai-kos—–
    The parade I’m talking about is in Kailua

    Bulla–
    You go get ST with the TRO


  114. J:

    Wena,

    She’s been here since Kamehameha Day. My ear sore. You guys want her back? She’s not exactly sad about missing out on the parade, but she might make it back in time for fireworks.


  115. Stephen Tsai:

    While there may have been discussions, deLaura is dealing with some family-related issues at the moment. Don’t worry, folks, his marriage is good and his kids are fine, and he’ll be back Monday.


  116. Stephen Tsai:

    Wow. I just popped back in. I am Esme.


  117. Blackie:

    Nice bio. I used to love playing sham battle. I sent a thing around the office about entering a dodgeball contest on the mainland, but no one took me seriously.


  118. Wena:

    ASports-
    Did you sign up for Heather McMackin clinic? I need to give my RSVP.
    Then I can understand the lingo on this blog.
    Any other lurkers want to sign up with me?


  119. Stephen Tsai:

    Hey, Blackie, I still have your book.
    Let me know where/when/how to get it to you.


  120. bonar:

    __th! Thanks for the bio!


  121. koakane™:

    alojah and aloha kakahiaka apau

    anoddah wonderful day in Hawaii nei and how better to start it with a super bio article by Julie aka tsaikette twin aka UHfan808. as we say on da wessai very nice and you rock girl.

    hoooooooooootah and as Vili da warrior would say bring it on

    oh kope here time to pause for da cause.


  122. FloridaTed:

    Morning/afternoon, Tsaikos and Tsai-Meister.

    Nothing but computer problems lately, it’s driving me crazy. Now my main computer is in the shop, only one year old, lucky I have extended warranty.

    UHFan808,

    Your bio was a very enjoyable read. What an interesting and well rounded life for someone that young. The hardest thing is to write about oneself, without being boring, but you did an excellent job, clearly showing your writing skills.

    Your bio is living proof that behind every well rounded person is a great set of parents. Thanks for sharing.


  123. SteveM:

    ST — as J suggested, launch Photo Booth and use it to take a photo of you and Wena. Kinda forgot about the built-in camera that can take a photo up to 10 feet away.

    Very interesting bio by UHFan808! No wonder you can sing… :)


  124. 3-Prong:

    ST: Re: Delaura: “There may have been discussions?”


  125. J:

    SteveM,

    10 feet away? I guess you don’t want to risk ST taking an ECU of himself. Nice suggestion.


  126. Stephen Tsai:

    Discussions about training schedules. They always have those. It’s a matter of fitting the player to the right workout.
    But deLaura has done an excellent job of that over the year. Just look at the guys who earned pro shots.


  127. SteveM:

    Wena — list of Tsai-kettes who have posted they attending the Hawaii Wahine Football Clinic on August 19 is at:

    http://home.hawaii.rr.com/smurashi/tsai-kos/index.html#events

    Let us know when you sign up!


  128. SteveM:

    J — I kinda overlook the camera on the MacBook and iMacs– just realized that ST will always have a camera when he has his ‘puter. He can be appear to be typing away, angle his screen slightly, and take a photo of anyone behind him….or can have them pose if he does not have a digital camera or phone. :)


  129. addahknowjoe:

    Eh, UHfan808-

    You mentioned as a kid, you and your family flew to Cali to watch all the USC/UCLA games. That means you’d had to have seen Barry Markowitz donning his baby blues, eh?

    Ho! Full circle/small world.

    Barry- Some 30+ years ago on the field during a SC/LA game, did you ever turn around, look into the stands and think to yourself, “You know… someday, I’m gonna meet a girl in this crowd through something called a blog in the middle of the Pacific. I just know it!”


  130. homey ®:

    Good morning happy people!

    UHFan808 - Very enriching bio! You really captured and experienced what it truly means to be a kid!

    Hey, one of my favorite strokes is the breaststroke too! But then again I like all the stroke disciplines. Nowadays I do my stroking on a surfboard.

    Red belt eh, I’ll remember that next time I’m teasing you face to face.

    d1shima - Not only is she a chick but she brought her own wine bottle AND crystal wine glasses to the t-gate. Such a classy woman!

    jojo - heya! see you at 3:00 p.m. :lol:

    ST and Wena - I would walk but kinda embarrassing to be the only pre-schooler with a mustache and gray hair.

    chawan - no give me that, you and Jason bring the passion out of the women.

    A-Joe - got OG?

    Chelsea Deptula kicks butt! I know I mentioned this before but she could play baseball, football, basketball, soccer, track…with ease. Such a talented and athletic person.


  131. Jorge:

    Hey ST,

    More pics of the volleyball and soccer players would increase the number of daily readers of this blog.


  132. J:

    UHfan808…nice read there…and nice to know that I’m not the only one who people assumed was one guy when commenting here. Then again, I still get that when I answer the phone…

    Mister…?
    Nope.
    Sorry, that’s a pretty bad cold you have.
    Nope. I sound like this all the time.


  133. homey ®:

    Wait a minute! UHFan808 (that’s a hard name to type!) watched Lawrence Welk? She sure doesn’t look like 50-something years old. :lol:

    JUST KIDDING! HiiiiiiYAA! Hai sensei. Kumite anyone?


  134. midori7:

    Morning Tsaikos!

    my twin/uhfan808: great job on the bio!!!

    funny that some of you were surprised uhfan808 was female…

    ST: thanks for picking the photo w/Kanoa…nice to finally see how it turned out. =)


  135. Wena:

    homey

    No need to be shame to walk the parade.

    You know, all preschoolers have that maintenance man who looks old…you know the guy who scrubs the bathroom, and does the yardwork at the preschool. You can disguise yourself as THAT MAN.


  136. Wena:

    oh…forgot to add…. “But you don’t look old” but I had already pressed the submit button.


  137. homey ®:

    mei ling - take it easy! I know you can’t sit still but listen to your doctor!


  138. homey ®:

    ni hao ma


  139. homey ®:

    Wena - oh great, next thing you know you’ll be asking me if I want to be the maintenance man. :lol:


  140. Blackie:

    ST, I work in town, so whenever we can meet up. But the real prize is being able to participate in this blog…


  141. J:

    Nice of homey to volunteer to be the custodian. The school is on a tight budget…Of course that takes away one teacher’s favorite threat: “If you do that, you goin’ scrub da stink-fut toilets.”


  142. koakane™:

    homey

    no no it meling who had knee surgery not her ma. bwhaaaaaaaaaa

    howzit guy and morning to you


  143. wafan:

    Lunch time!!!


  144. Da Punchbowl Kid:

    >Stephen Tsai:

    July 2nd, 2008 at 7:26 am
    Hey, we have strict deadlines here.

    _________________________________________________________________

    Har.


  145. PIAA DS:

    i loved the bio! Of course us ladies all knew she was a girl (cough, cough…uh yeah right, we knew) due to her extensive knowledge and creative writing, no way she could have been a “he”…hehehhehee


  146. homey ®:

    J - funny you mention stink-fut toilets. When I went to UH I looked for a job on campus and the office asked me if I wanted to sweep and mop floors. I figure, easy job, no problem. My first day on the job things are going as planned when all of a sudden the boss lady tells me to clean the toilets in the dorms. That was the fricken worse day of my custodial life! The toilets were clogged, stained toilet paper on the floor, urine all over…and this was the girls dorm! Needless to say that was my first and last day on the job.


  147. Bulla:

    homey,

    like i tell uhfan808, good thing she’s taller than you….you can always look up to her. and regarding the parade, if you want to ride a motorized ‘lark’ with the kids, i can make arrangements. most clowns ride little scooters, but you’d stand out with the ‘lark’….j/k, i don’t care what DPK mumbles, i still like you.

    have a good day to all the Tsaikos in da house


  148. homey ®:

    Howzit koakane! c u l8tr 2day.

    Aloha DPK, you gorilla you.

    And again hello, long time no see, Doris!


  149. Da Punchbowl Kid:

    Now THAT”S a bio! You’ve lived many lives in the span of one, UHfan808! What a rich and varied palette of experiences. Your childhood sounds like a very blessed one, good parenting yielding a great person. I would never have guessed your occupation. I’ll bet you have enough stories there for a VERY interesting book. Or not… :lol: Anyway, you and your twin are wonderful additions to our blog, and I always love seeing you at blog functions. Look forward to seein’ ya on the 10th.


  150. gigi-hawaii ©:

    homey,

    that’s another thing you and hubby have in common — being a janitor. He, too, had to clean the toilets. I guess he didn’t do a good job cause he was fired.


  151. homey ®:

    Bulla - I can always count on you to bring me in perspective. :lol:


  152. koakane™:

    bulla,

    rugged things still just happening Kalaipohu heights? last night news about the detention students shovel up the lead paint scrapping. hope things get back to normal soon.

    eh maybe claim beast had headackes during his senior year you can get back some tuition monies for you and mrs trips to Webber. bwhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa


  153. Simian:

    Simian: Knock knock!

    UHFan808: Who’s there?

    Simian: UHFan808 you are the gorilla.

    UHFan808: UHFan808 you are the gorilla who?

    Simian: UHFan808 you are the gorilla (girl of) of my dreams!

    OOH OOH HOO HOO HOO HAAA HAAA HAAA aaaaaahhhhhh.


  154. Patriots 19-0:

    Awww man, I was expecting some info on Ryan Henry the new WR. I thought Tsai had the inside scoop.


  155. gigi-hawaii ©:

    Koakane,

    I don’t have your email address so I have to use this blog to tell you that I will be unable to help you decorate the party room. I have to babysit next week.

    So sorry.


  156. Da Punchbowl Kid:

    Wassup Tarzan, er, I mean homey! :lol:


  157. Simian:

    gigi - What other things do we have in common?


  158. homey ®:

    Okay, who is Simian? Is that you James?


  159. homey ®:

    Let me see…Could be Bulla.


  160. homey ®:

    Since it was mentioned, yeah gigi, what other things do we have in common?


  161. homey ®:

    I wonder if Ryan Henry is really 5′10″?


  162. koakane™:

    homey

    no can make it you have to represent me. know you can because seen you grind before.

    got meeting to readjust the trust I set up for my keeeds.


  163. homey ®:

    The numbers are back!


  164. koakane™:

    only noticed now but blog name now italicized

    this is good so now bring back da numbas


  165. addahknowjoe:

    -but our names went from bold to italics.

    Ayah!

    -No OG yet.


  166. homey ®:

    test


  167. koakane™:

    whoa what I said got to rememba so next time can get same results

    but anyway mahalo to da techies or homey was you I bet :P


  168. homey ®:

    No my name looks like nomey.


  169. koakane™:

    ajoe

    we have a winner bhwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa


  170. HonAdv Online:

    How would you folks prefer the name to be styled? Sorry about the numbers, folks! There was a css style change that made them disappear!

    Give me some input and I can make some style changes now.

    Thanks!


  171. homey ®:

    A-Joe - shucks. I can wait. Patience is a virtue. What is the meaning of virtue anyway?


  172. homey ®:

    HonAdv Online - Bold


  173. koakane™:

    homey maybe the techies seen you and wanted the “h” to represen :mrgreen: t


  174. A-House:

    Great bio, UHfan808 - is a “red belt” higher that a “blue belt”?

    We probably saw you at many UH baseball games. Season ticket holder for over 15 years. Midori7 was the “head” usher at one time.


  175. gigi-hawaii ©:

    I prefer the names to be BOLD. Also, could you make the font size larger? I use IE and the font size is teeny tiny.


  176. koakane™:

    honadv online looking good so far. agree with homey bold da name betta just no fool around to much so lattas things get jam up again.

    but mahalo plenty for the corrections


  177. bonar:

    175th!!


  178. Da Punchbowl Kid:

    Make everyone’s names very small and in italics. Make his big and bold! :lol: j/k Bold is good for everyone, thanks for asking.


  179. Da Punchbowl Kid:

    Homey’s I meant to say…


  180. koakane™:

    honadv online if can up the font pitch a little more. thanks again.


  181. Da Punchbowl Kid:

    wonatey!


  182. Bulla:

    homey,

    did you work at Frear Hall at UH? the all female dormitory? i used to be the HD there many moons ago, remember John Ritter and 3’s Company? i had him beat, it was called 144’s company, haha. do i have stories to tell….anyway, i was glad that they built a new dorm on the site, all of the skeletons are more than buried.

    it was only a rumour that certain ka leo staff used to lurk on the perimeter of Frear Hall….any comments ST? i don’t have the video anymore….so if you ever get in a sharing moment…………we’d love your input.


  183. Butlerdidit:

    The haka sure seems threatening withpotential violence to me. I suspect the puipose of the haka is to scare the heck out of the other team. Interesting bio!


  184. Wena:

    yes, up the font a couple notches


  185. Bulla:

    when the print is in italics, i thought it said homely, i was ready to make a call for you little buddy


  186. Bulla:

    ST

    did you hear that? the boss said to up it a couple of inches….wow, you are DA MAN. anyone with those kind of powers….more impressive than a goriila or Ursula.


  187. koakane™:

    dpk in da hale. how you doing? ready for the anniversary bash? not forget to get your tsaikos culcha item together.


  188. SteveM:

    HonAdv Online — I prefer the names be bold again.

    Today’s changes brought the post numbers back in Safari. The comment display is still good. Thank you.


  189. Patriots 19-0:

    Frear Hall is not an all female dorm anymore, im living in it.


  190. chawan_cut:

    wow, italics and the numbers are back.

    geez, its a good thing I was able to display my lame heart valentine thing back on the old blog. it would never show up here at all.


  191. Bulla:

    koakane,

    what news had the story you were talking about at Kalaepohaku?


  192. Ronnie:

    HonAdv Online - are you really part of the web developers? We usually see a person’s name (like Scott), not a group name.

    If you are part of the web developers, thanks for bringing the numbers back. One more vote for the names to be bold. And I agree with gigi - the font in the comment display section is really small. It would be great if it was the same size as the font in the Leave a Reply section.


  193. Kekoa:

    Great Bio UHFAN808! I just want to let everybody know what a caring person you are. Remember the night that James was really Blasted?…Your concern for his welfare was what really impressed me. He never realized it was you who ‘red belted’ him to his car seat, wrapped his fingers around his steering wheel and pointed him towards the H-1 freeway!

    Koakane turned to me and said, “Eh, Kekoa? James goin’ make it home, but geez I dunno about 808, she wen squeeze her car ontop da sidewalk between da 2 newspepa stands!” Bwhahahaha!

    Just eggsagerrating girl! You are truly a dear friend with a very warm heart. Thank you for being our pahtna in so many Tsaiko events….oh, and I’m looking for a keyboard player for the “Tsaiko All Star Band.” Can, or wat?


  194. HonAdv Online:

    Did you folks want the name font larger, or all fonts larger?

    I’ll go make names bold now.


  195. chawan_cut:

    just thought about it.

    just like all future UH football teams will have to compare themselves to this past football season,

    all future bios will have to live up to uhfan808’s piece of literature.


  196. Manoa:

    Garrett, thanks for post on spread offense.
    Mouse Davis played a major role in Rich Rodriguez offense. Rich has credited Mouse saying he developed his offense watching tapes from Mouse.
    Interesting recent interview with Rich’s former offensive coordinator who developed the offense with Rich on how they tried to follow Mouse for a few years, but added certain things, starting with moving the QB away from the line of scrimmage and into the shotgun to make it easier for the QB and adding more option and running to the offense.


  197. HonAdv Online:

    Bold enough?


  198. al:

    all fonts larger!
    tired use my magnifying glass.


  199. wafan:

    HonAdv Online . . .

    Nice work on the numbers and bolding.

    Please make the posted comments type size larger. For heaven’s sake, we are Tsai-ko’s — please Tsai-ko Size the type.

    Thanks much!


  200. wafan:

    200!


  201. WreckinEyez:

    Koakane… please e-mail me a list of everything you are expecting to have on display.


  202. Kekoa:

    RONNIE! Good news to share with you very soon concerning Clmchk. This is kona be a whoppadoozie day!

    Hope you and the boyz are doing well, and we’ll be looking for you to show up at our home opener T-gate. We gotta rassle the *Snow Beast* into submission in front of da Bulla Klan! No easy task wen we have one hand tied behind our back and a Foodland sack over our heads.


  203. al:

    uhfan808……

    what a great bio!
    Hail McKinley hail…………!

    so, now, though after reading your bio what is a guy to talk about on his first date with you?

    mwahahaha.

    nah, thanks for sharing your wonderful story.


  204. WreckinEyez:

    UHFAN808,

    Great Bio… Ho you no fool around when you post up you life story. Such a nice up bringing for being one of the evil twins… I am glad you are another part of this little things we call TSAIKOs!!!


  205. al:

    bulla….i heard that there was a sighting of a wild gorilla being chased by urula’s mom throughout the halls of kalaepohaku.

    i know it wasn’t you because the gorilla had hair on his head, but his back, well , that’s another story.

    cya later bull.


  206. prideperiod:

    Four Expectations:

    EXPECT…to win the game.
    EXPECT…to be in a dogfight.
    EXPECT…that at sometime during the game, winning will appear to be impossible.
    EXPECT…to win it late in the fourth quarter.

    “hooooowaaahhhh”


  207. Bulla:

    Kekoa,

    Don’t go making trouble now, da little snowbeast is going to be coming home, and will be trying his mostest to battle the mighty warriors. although he is just a little wildcat, he will give it his best shot. it will be a might task against the mighty warriors, but he will, he will, be ready…..maybe those hulking offensive linemen will take pity on the little wildcat……we’ll see.


  208. homey ®:

    HonAdv Online - Looks good. Nuff for today. :lol:


  209. prideperiod:

    UH808fan……….Superb……..you tomboy you.


  210. Bulla:

    i see everyone is in rare form, uncle al, thank you for sharing.

    pride, i’ll relay your message to the little wildcat/snowbeast, he’ll appreciate it.

    he’s preparing himself to battle the might warriors, and he hopes to be a formidable opponent….we’ll see.

    the 2 a day training sessions he is going through is going to help. if you ask him, he can tell you how many stairs there are in a 25,000 seat stadium……


  211. Da Punchbowl Kid:

    Okay koakane, I go try fo make sumfin for da blog bash. I’m flattered that you would ask.

    Okay homey, no forget to drop off your Tarzan costume for da Tsaiko culcha exhibit.


  212. Da Punchbowl Kid:

    homey-
    Your 208: I second that! Great work techronauts!


  213. Pride.:

    Whoah UH808fan. You is soooo lucky. I always wanted to sign for those John Robert Powers modeling classes. Oh wait, that didn’t come out right. Okay, so how you delete? If you press this button on the bottom, does it delete? Oh shucks wrong o–


  214. koakane™:

    bulla was on 9 last n