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On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 01:11:10 GMT, "alohacyberian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >"Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message >news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> On 20 Nov 2003 10:42:53 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Charles >> Eastwood) wrote: >> >> You have picked one of the best times of year, because on that side of >> the island tends to be very hot during the summer, but in March it's >> not real hot yet, and the brunt of our rainy season will be over. >> >> Being born and raised here I'm definitely biased, because Maui is the >> best, and I congratulate you on your good sense on skipping Oahu and >> the big city of Honolulu. >> > >You should have told them that in Hawaii, 90 degrees is considered hot and >for folks from Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Phoenix - that ain't so bad! I was >over on Maui for four days earlier this month and stayed near Honokawai and >enjoyed myself immensely! But, the Big Island is still my favorite! KM Ah, but when it's 90 deg. in Phoenix they're not having 80-90% relative humidity. That's what makes it extra hot, and usually the first thing tourists mention (in my experience). Yeah, I remember you saying you were going to be here. Glad you liked it. Were you stunned at the increased traffic? I live in Wailuku and usually roam around the Central area. Yes, the Big Island is nice, I especially love the Kamuela area, Kauai is always awesome, and you can't beat Honolulu for the shopping, but.......lol............There's a reason for that old saying: Maui No Ka Oi. <g> It really is. I have family on every island excepting Kahoolawe and Niihau, and they say it too. ALOHA Reply to group (Unsolicited e-mail is deleted from the server unread if it comes from anyone not already in my addressbook. I'll never even see it)
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