Dr. Voo,
 
Yep, it's a bummer having to take the same dang ride all of the time.  I usually only get 124 miles out of it. I stop on the North Shore for a beer, then Kaneohe for a burger, and then a rather prolonged stop at Aloha Tower for a brewsky or two on the channel.  HAWTEL is reason enough to leave the island ;-)   Actually, now that they are Verizon it isn't any better. I'm an old Southern Bell employee.
 
The Filipinos call the prolonged rains siyam-siyam (9 days and 9 nights).  You feel like you need webbed feet, and yep it gets cold. Mainlanders laugh when we tell them we get cold. At least you know it's true.
 
The NearNet irons are working out great. I'm struggling right now with driver consistency.  The irons are also holding up very well cosmetically. I'd highly recommend them, and do!
 
Aloha,
 
Cub
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Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 5:22 AM
Subject: ShopTalk: Life in Paradise

Cub,
 
Don't think I could stay up on a six footer now. Last year I was there lived off base in Waikiki about three blocks off the beach.  Four guys in a one bedroom apartment.  We all worked different shifts.  Great life for sure.
A biker to boot! I rode TT and H&H while there on a Triumph 500.  One thing I found out for sure is why the ark was necessary in late December through January in your part of the world.  A shower every day most of the year was nice, but when it rained for 40 days and 40 nights..... at 50 degrees with Trade winds, I was as cold as I had ever been.  Biggest reason I came home to snow and ice is instead of working for Hawaiian Tel was because of the ~150 mile limit of the "ride" around the Island.  I bet the traffic is even worse now.
 
Hey, how are the Raven Hawk NearNet forged blades working out?
 
Aloha
 
Dr. Voo
RxGolf Custom Clubs
 
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Steve "Cub" Culbreth
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 10:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: What's fair re;selling?

Dr. Voo,
 
We had 20 footers yesterday.  Some California dude got swept away over in Maui. He was walking along the beach and whoosh! The bad part about this time of year is the rain. I can't seem to get the Harley out for a good cruise!
 
Aloha,
 
Cub

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