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Road Trip to Hana (East Maui)

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2011

A quick peek into our Road Trip to Hana (East Maui)

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  • mahalo for the vid =) i went to maui with my fam last summer and didnt get to finish road to Hana because 2 ppl in our group got car sick and i was bummed we didnt make it but this vid is sooo great i love Maui its gorgeous! thanks again for sharing hun xoxo

  • @pinksofoxy - Did you get the message I sent you????? Let me know if you can k. Aloha

  • @jasonapotts No jcpenney here yet, but there's lots of building starting back up again so maybe we'll get one. I know lots of people are hoping Target will come here :)

  • @pinksofoxy ~ Hey curious do they have a jcpenney on maui yet???

  • @jasonapotts Thank you so much, I really appreciate your kind comment. Take care :)

  • @jasonapotts I don't get involved in politics because I don't believe any government knows the answer to making this world a better place. I think we as individuals make it a better place by our morals and how we treat others. I also think the people that take over places as you mentioned are the rich, greedy, arrogant ones with complete disregard to culture and morals. Which would be contrary to your original statement because that is not me.

  • @jasonapotts Oh yes, I remember watching Dr. David Keanu Sai, excellent speaker. I know some want Hawaii to be it's own sovereign nation, but is the goal also to get rid of everyone who isn't Hawaiian? I don't believe in racial segregation. We are all just people sharing the earth. Something that makes Hawaii so special is that it's a melting pot of amazing people from all races, backgrounds and cultures.

  • @pinksofoxy- Go to vimeo and look up The Myth of Ceded Lands Part 1 and 2. Not sure if you know the history but watch it and let me know what you think.

  • @jasonapotts I understand your feelings, some of my best friends are native Hawaiian, I also have Japanese friends that were born and raised here, so was it wrong for their parents to move here? Yes it is very expensive to live here, I wish it was more affordable as well. Does your statement mean no one is allowed to move or live anywhere else on earth except for the exact town they were born in and their parents before them?

  • Be there soon

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