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i enjoy working out and eating out and watching too much tv
somewhere on tennant's commute
Joined May 2007
i tossed my #NCISHawaii locations thread into a map for fans who visit the island who may be interested in visiting some of the places seen on the show
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Places seen on the CBS show NCIS Hawaiʻi Map contains spoilers for aired episodes
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great interview by khon w/lots of details on the film industry's economic impacts on the island and stephen's contributions to the community
Magnum P.I.’s Stephen Hill stayed in Hawaiʻi. Now he’s fighting for its film future 🎬🔗 https://t.co/WIbUe0DPvH
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they don't mention her in the clip but this show is from h50 & magnum alum kimee balmilero's improv group. can't wait for this show!
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HNN's Guy Hagi will join the Hawaii Comedy Festival for a live interview, which will be turned into a musical live on March 7.
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a nurse-focused episode of the pitt i love it. and princess knows some asl!
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ugh i updated twitter app and now i can’t hide photos and videos from my timeline anymore, a setting ive used since twitter first allowed media and that let me see more than one tweet at a time on the screen
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teri cheeseburger and fries from w&m bar-b-q burger, kaimukī. a favorite local institution since 1940, and the best teri burgers on the island! i went early, they get CROWDED at lunchtime
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ooh excited for dark winds to return and especially excited to see bernadette back in a tribal police uniform!
It's official, #DarkWinds Season 4 has a 100% rating on @RottenTomatoes! Don't miss the season premiere this Sunday on AMC and AMC+.
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Did you know there were just 3 women to play baseball in the Negro Leagues? These women were very talented, and among them was the only woman pitcher, Mamie "Peanut" Johnson. She earned the nickname after facing Hank Baylis of the KC Monarchs. After a hard strike, Baylis
The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum proudly salutes the trailblazing "Women of the Negro Leagues" as we celebrate #WomensHistoryMonth. @nlbmprez Bob Kendrick tells the stories of female stars Toni Stone, Connie Morgan and Mamie "Peanut" Johnson breaking barriers in baseball.
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oh damn, that banyan was a very popular photo op for tourists. though i did see a big branch come crashing down & nearly take out a couple tourists once
Crews began removing a banyan tree damaged by strong winds outside Aliʻiōlani Hale. Learn how this impacts public access and how long the removal may take. https://t.co/hfZ9fUioxL
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friend is out in kalaeloa and spotted a much missed sight! this should be the momoa/samberg movie according to @reelnewshawaii
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gyudon (beef bowl) and gyoza curry bowl from matsuzaka tei, kalihi
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my bad i forgot texas plays in the moody center now not the erwin
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when your building’s water heater is junk and everybody is taking long hot showers cause it’s cold and windy outside, the best time to shower is in the middle of the super bowl
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brandi carlile is coming to our state! to only play for guests of the four seasons lānaʻi wtf
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This image highlights two historical realities that are essential to understanding how the United States was formed. Before European colonization, Indigenous peoples lived on, governed, and maintained these lands for generations. As the nation expanded, Native communities were
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