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Showing posts with label hawaii. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hawaii. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Brianne Randle Is Kickin' Back In California
I would guess that most of us 'main-landers'
don't think of Hawaiians leaving the Islands
for a vacation. But that is exactly what Brianne did,
as she came East for a little taste of Fall. And fortunately,
that 'Taste of Fall' included wearing Boots!!
as she came East for a little taste of Fall. And fortunately,
that 'Taste of Fall' included wearing Boots!!
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Have We Ever Had A Co-Anchor Find The Blog Before?
Kenny Choi co-anchors the 10 PM News on KITV4 in Honolulu
with Yunji de Nies who was featured in this POST.
THANKS For finding us Kenny.
Stop by anytime.
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Friday, May 3, 2013
Hele mei hoohiwahiwa
Hele mei hohiwahiwa means
"Come Celebrate" in Hawaiian.
The reason for the celebration is that
for the first time we have Newswomen
from the State of Hawai'i on the Blog.
Mahealani Richardson of KITV
Yunji de Nies of KITV
Yunji de Nies of KITV
Brianne Randle of KHON
Brianne Randle of KHON
Brianne Randle of KHON
I NEVER thought we'd see any newswomen
from Hawai'i because the state is an
island paradise where I don't think the
temperature is ever out of the 70s and 80s.
from Hawai'i because the state is an
island paradise where I don't think the
temperature is ever out of the 70s and 80s.
A couple of years ago I made a resolution that
I'd try to include newswomen on this Blog
from ALL 50 States.
With this post we finally did it,
or actually came as close to it as we could.
The State of Delaware has only one TV station
and it is a PBS station. The state is served
by the Philadlephia market.
Mahalo nui loas na ho'olaule'a me la kaua
(Thank you for celebrating with us)
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