Non-Profit

By Ma • 06-05-05 • 3:03 am

Hey, you guys.....DB’s gonna start a Non-Profit Org. for us bloggers. Go pay him a visit so we can get this shit rolling! Heheh raspberry K@os is the Enforcer, Priss the Judge, and I’m “the little ole lady” who gets spammed....OOOPS! I mean scammed. Yeah, and Bitchitude is my attorney. Oh, and we’re gonna rent out kids for the mommy stalls. wink Yeah, & BTude will be handling all the publicity too. Heheh.

Mommy parking stalls.

By Ma • 04-05-05 • 6:06 am

I just found out that they have Mommy parking stalls in Texas. What a crock! Can you imagine if they had them here in Hawaii? Tamura’s would need the whole friggin’ block for thier parking lot! Can you imagine the sole’s, kanaks, and filipino’s fighting for the stalls? Oh yeah, don’t forget about the pocho’s waving thier hands all over the place. That would be hillarious! “Eh, sista I saw dat one first! What? What? Who going make me move?” ;]

No common courtesy.

By Ma • 01-05-05 • 12:12 pm

Some folks out there have no common courtesy. They tend to use other peoples designs, change it a little to camouflage it, and try to act like it’s thier brilliant idea. Instead of giving credit to the original designer, they just take and abuse someone elses artistic brilliancy. All they had to do was link back to Priss. That’s what I mean by common courtesy. Give credit where credit is due.

Hauoli La Hanau

By Ma • 29-04-05 • 4:04 pm

I wanna say Happy Birthday to my daughter Priss who lives in Texas. Yeah, it was her birthday yesterday. Wish I could be there with her, but you know how it goes with us poor folks. I love her and miss her and wish her the very best of everything.

My shadow

By Ma • 29-04-05 • 4:04 pm

I bought my grand-daughter another pool today. The other one got pretty messed up and it was hard to clean cause it was so big. She had a ball playing in it today with her little cousin Delilah. Once she goes in the water, she doesn’t like to get out. Even in the ocean. I gave her the name “Kamalani o ke kai”, which means “child of the sea” in English. So now, she ends up being a little water baby. I have a hard time keeping up with her sometimes. She’s 2 yrs. 8 months, but has the intelligence of a 4 or 5 year old. She speaks like one too. So my husband, my daughter(her mom) and I find ourselves getting into arguements with her. And it’s hillarious because we look stupid doing so. But she’s such a joy to listen to, and watch. She has a great imagination for her age and she comprehends so well. You can read her a book, and she can tell you later what the story was about. Even when she watches a video or the television. She’s my shadow, I can’t make a move without her being right behind me, or beside me. Now that all my children are grown with thier own families, she is the one thing that keeps me alive and going. Me and my shadow.
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