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  • Unfortunately, people learn to be angery and racist from parents and friends. No one is born racist or angery. Think about that!!! Its all conditioning from childhood. If you know that then there is no point to being racist. Everyone is born the same way with the same guts and organs inside. We all live on the same planet get over it!

  • @discountninjuh That kind of anti white racism is what made my childhood a fucking hell in kailua. I wanted to say how much I loved this place, but discountninjuh's fucking comment made me remember how intolerant and hateful the "bruddahs" are. Fuck all the locals who hate whites. You just made me love new england even more and not want to go back to paradise. Suck my Haole cock.

  • was there  from 77-80

  • kailua starting to get big

  • I had the good fortune to live on this beach for about a year back in 91-92, on government per diem too.

    Can anyone tell me if Kailua has changed much since those days?

  • with the housing gone south I would guess there are a few locals who are happy the over developing has froze up. Living in a boom town area I know it has really chilled , nothing new is planned. It is a good thing in some ways but too drastic. The housing boom was out of control and the prices tripled in a year , that was BS but now we are suffering because of the greed. , beautiful vid and I can't get over the pond like water. Local tell us? the water shallow going way out to the islands?

  • i wouldn't mind living there ... but it'll not happen in this lifetime

  • i moved to hawaii with $1000 got a job and have a room in an apartment a half mile from waikiki beach. im 22 u can do it

  • Never say never....where there is a will there is always a way!

  • @rabbett who knows ... there's always hope :)

  • Is The Shack still in Kailua? Man I remember these burgers even after almost 10 years since I've been there :)

  • Yup and as tasty as ever!

  • i miss Andy's Drive-in hamburger steak and slush shakes.

    once you have Kailua in your blood it always stays there.

    Kailua living is the best :)

  • whoo going there in march(((:

  • EASTSIDE PRIDE

    reppin da 808

  • i grew up on this beach...everything changes but the memories...they stay in my heart and nothing can take that away...(finding my way back home even if only in my heart...thanks Frank De Lima!).

    mahalo nui loa!

    Hawaii no ka'oi

  • thanks

  • I go to this beach almost every DAY!!! sorry if it sounds like bragging

  • kailua is my home town and its getting destroyed by development and over population. its a sad day to realize that kailua will never be the same small town where everyone knows everyone and bradahs look out for one another. i guess nothing lasts forever.

  • Bruddah, I feel your pain but I think "destroyed" is too strong a word. Old timers still enjoy the flavor of the town and there is still a small kine feel. Sometimes think it is better to look at all the positives than the negatives. Kailua is still Kailua - a nice schmall kine coastal town with mostly good folks.

    Now, if only the Hope Chapel paddlers would go down to the beach in a church bus instead of individually all taking their SUV's we'd have more parking in the beach parks.

  • true, i still cruise in kailua every chance i get. i will always love kailua. it just seems that its always more crowded than last time i came. I live in town now so i only get to head out that way on the weekends so it probly makes it seem a lot worse. thanks for keeping it positive.. much aloha

  • @v14d I know what you mean I lived there for 3yrs use to walk down to the local market be fo they sold out to target. I miss kailua nice peacful little town

  • Off to Kailua next Tuesday ( from Japan ) . Psyched !

  • Back in the early 90's I drank many cold beers at the No Name Bar & Grill on Hekili St., across from the Pali Lanes bowling alley. Used to have great Sunday night reggae in there with Dread Ashanti. Is any of that stuff even around anymore?

  • Aloha!!! I am from Kailua too...I am just sick now...thanks a lot! It is 13 degrees here in Tennessee now, usually it is pretty mild, but it is NEVER Kailua! Really, Mahalo!

  • I love this beach .I had wonderful memories here.I miss everything here.

  • I grew up in Kailua. This vid really takes me back. Thanks!

  • I moved from Kailua to WisCONsin..(it's about 25 degres, now, windy, cloudy) this makes me homesick, loved snorkeliing, Flat Island, queen

    s bath, big fat caterpillers on Moks, Kalapawai Market, Buzz's pickeled onions ...and the shifting sands. Aloha, thanks for the memories, rabbett.

  • Teddy's after a long day at the beach.

  • This video shows some of the reasons why Kailua is MY kinda' town, too. ONO!

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