I was asked once if Islanders only come to da main land to get on welfare, and I said no, Islanders are hard working people, they always into sumethin', so my friend asked: and do they ever get anything out of it? cause she thinks islanders just live to simple, and I said yes, is just that Islanders arent the show off type, is better to have a simple life, and I like Ina he is a great inspiration and Role model for the kids and to represent da Islanders that left home, fo' come and do better.
That's right...Ina Talalemotu representing!!! Keep up the good work. Thanks for sheding light on polys who are out there making a difference like Ina. Hopefully it will inspire our polynesian youth to reach for the stars and that the sky is the limit...that they don't have to fall victims to the streets. Stay true to your roots and have faith in God and know that you can succeed. And when you succeed remember to reach out and help your brothers and sisters.
Shinning da sp0t lite 0n SAM0ANS making a difference to help guide 0ur y0ung men in their f0otball careers is Way c0ol n very much needed(p0sitive news)! It's als0 an Awes0me thing 2 have all dat 4 sh0w n Pr0ud 2 say ur Sam0an. BIGG UPPs! ! !
OMG it's Uncle Ina :) Good job on the interview...Portland still sucks though. Lol. J/P. I love you all. Send my love to Kiuga, Mataio, and Lola for me. Love ya :)
Wow..!
aLoTuTuSa 1 year ago
I was asked once if Islanders only come to da main land to get on welfare, and I said no, Islanders are hard working people, they always into sumethin', so my friend asked: and do they ever get anything out of it? cause she thinks islanders just live to simple, and I said yes, is just that Islanders arent the show off type, is better to have a simple life, and I like Ina he is a great inspiration and Role model for the kids and to represent da Islanders that left home, fo' come and do better.
808Anela 1 year ago
That is one big Samoan
sk8tertater 1 year ago
That's right...Ina Talalemotu representing!!! Keep up the good work. Thanks for sheding light on polys who are out there making a difference like Ina. Hopefully it will inspire our polynesian youth to reach for the stars and that the sky is the limit...that they don't have to fall victims to the streets. Stay true to your roots and have faith in God and know that you can succeed. And when you succeed remember to reach out and help your brothers and sisters.
tagataagalelei 1 year ago
Shinning da sp0t lite 0n SAM0ANS making a difference to help guide 0ur y0ung men in their f0otball careers is Way c0ol n very much needed(p0sitive news)! It's als0 an Awes0me thing 2 have all dat 4 sh0w n Pr0ud 2 say ur Sam0an. BIGG UPPs! ! !
157teine 2 years ago
OMG it's Uncle Ina :) Good job on the interview...Portland still sucks though. Lol. J/P. I love you all. Send my love to Kiuga, Mataio, and Lola for me. Love ya :)
IslandAngel1982 2 years ago