Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Saturday, September 22, 2018

HSB Dress Rehearsal Party Hosted by Divino Ritmo Dance

Come meet and cheer on our HSB Competition Team!
Defending HSB Top Local Studio, Divino Ritmo Dance, will be showcasing a dress rehearsal featuring their Hawaii Star Ball School Competition Team for 2018. 
Adm: $30.00 at Door/ $25.00 Pre-Sale, Students and Members
Teens 13-19 Years Old $10.00 Under 12 Years old FREE!
Buffet Pot Luck dinner with Free refreshments and Sweats.

Reservations Contact: divinoritmo@aol.com
Aloha Dancesport Center
808-200-5540

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Ballroom Bash Social & Lesson

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Saturday Salsa Social


Aloha mi gente. 
Thank you very much for supporting this TRUE dance social for the purest of dancers.
You know we have always have something good in store for you at this social and, this Saturday will be even better!
Coming all the way from Tampa Bay, Senor Francis Rodriguez will be blessing us with his exciting and fun Casino Rueda Style. He and his lovely partner will also be celebrating their honeymoon while their here so, let's support this lovely couple and, show them a great time!

Cover Charge is $10
BYOB

Monday, September 17, 2018

Dance Venues This Weekend September 221 & 22, 2018

Arthur Murray Guest Party poster courtesy Arthur Murray Dance Center
Aloha Dance Club 44th Anniversary Party poster courtesy Aloha Dance Club

Monday, September 10, 2018

Thank you, Neil Gorsuch

Aloha Dancers and Readers,
 Here's another eye-opener from my friend in Oregon. Makes one wonder who makes the judgments on petitions in Supreme Court cases...the Justices or the Court Law Clerks.....

ONE OF THE MOST ENCOURAGING EVENTS YOU WILL NOT SEE, OR HEAR   MUCH ABOUT IN THE PRINT-PRESS, OR ON TELEVISION... 

Neil Gorsuch has only been on the Supreme Court for a short while. Recently he ignited the fire of liberty and broke 40 years of precedent when he refused to join the SCOTUS “cert pool.”   
    The cert pool was established in 1973 during the early days of the Burger Court, in order to efficiently review the near 8,000 petitions received each term.  In practice, the petitions are apportioned among the Court’s law clerks, who then circulate a memo to the justices recommending a grant or denial. The obvious problem here is that this gives the power in these 8000 cases to the law clerks instead of the Justices. It also, in theory, allows 3rd parties to unfairly influence a case through the clerks.   
    That is NOT how the Supreme Court was designed to operate. Neil Gorsuch just managed to set his foot down in the Supreme Court and say it is NOT okay to pass off judgments to the discretion of legal clerks. This is the kind of story everyone should be hearing or reading in the media, but obviously is not.  
Today the United States Supreme Court issued a direct and final blow to the Islamic Indoctrination of the young in this nation. 
     The full panel of the United States Supreme Court which consists of 9 judges met to decide the fate of Islamic indoctrination in our American public schools. In a typical 5 - 4 decision, common sense won out, and we have sanity restored to our schools once again.   
    The United States Supreme Court was able to hand out this decision banning Sharia Law and Islam from being taught in classrooms because of the tie-breaking vote of the newly appointed Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch.   
    Gorsuch went on to write about the decision:   The government certainly has no business being involved in religion, but this isn’t a government issue or a religious issue. This is about the judicial branch interpreting the laws as they apply to the teaching of religion. We shouldn't be teaching any religions in the public schools of this country   
    Amen, Justice Gorsuch, Amen!   
Liberals are all about teaching Islam and Sharia Law but they have issues with “Under God” in the pledge of allegiance and “In God We Trust” on our currency.   
This should have been a unanimous decision, not 5 to 4, but it seems like the 4 liberal judges on the Supreme Court don’t care about the Constitution, nor our values.  

Perhaps this is the start of restoring America to its founding glory.   
Thank GOD for our new Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch--- a great selection by President Trump.   

Friday, September 07, 2018

Wednesday, September 05, 2018

Da Toot Toot Rail According To Aunty In Pidgin



Dear Honey Boy!
This is your old Aunty (Anti) Rail from Makakilo writing you with da update on Da Rail — you know, da one dat started when you was in grade school, and now you graduated from college, got married and living in Vegas!
Well, this thing is goin’ —no, not da train. Dat thing isn’t goin’ yet. Da talk is still goin’, goin’, goin’, not da train! Da bugga is still parked in da train barn in Waipahu.
Dey brought ’em out once — went toot, toot, and dey went put ’em back inside. Da thing never even go by itself, something was pullin’ ’em! Was nice, shiny and clean, and every body got so excited. Toot! Toot! I like hear how da bugga goin’ sound when da steel goin’ grin’ on da steel rail, then I really goin’ know da bugga is running! 
Da council members and legislators still thinking and voting on how dey can raise da General Excise Tax, raise da parking, raise da car registration, raise da gas, raise da property tax, raise everything fo’ get more money from da people — dats all dey do! Keep pillin’ ’em on da backs of da hard working people of Hawaii. Dey not goin’ stop til da buggas bleed us to death!
HART rail guideway car photo op Farrington Hwy Waipahu. 30 may 2017
The guideway along Farrington Highway in Waipahu. Dey still building da rail.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat
I went Kapolei, to da field of dreams, where da grass is tall, da fence is high, and where Da Rail starts or maybe ends — I dunno — I still never figga ’em out! I no see da Rail Station — I only see rusting steel sticking out of da ground, and one beautiful shiny sign dat says, “East Kapolei Station.”
I ask da guys, “When I goin’ see the station instead a da sign?”
Then I look up at da rail, and I ask how da train goin’ turn around — da thing just end and drop off, just like one straight diving board! I figga the bugga gotta turn ’round fo’ go back.
Dey tell me, “Oh, we still building ’em and when we finish ’em you goin’ see.”
Ha-ha! Funny kine, but dats okay, Honey Boy, I goin’ trust ’em because dey not goin’ lie to me. Dey Luv Aunty and all da Kupuna!

Da Check-In Counta

I went follow Da Rail from Kapolei all da way down to Da Stadium. Oh, big pillas everywhere. I look up and down da street. I no see rail stations. I see things sticking out sideways, so I figga dats where goin’ be?
I still no see place for park — funny kine. I wonda, “Where da thousands dey expecting goin’ park?”
I keep following da pillas all da way down to Pearl Harbor. Da pillas went stop, right by Da Arizona Memorial Gate.
I keep goin’ down till I reach da airport, lookin’ for Ala Auana Street, where dey say goin’ be da stop for da airport, but I cannot find pillas, all I see is one big empty cement lot between da parking garage and da lei stands — dats it. Yeah, dey say goin’ be about one mile from da airport — you know, where dey check us in. How can I go to da airport with my coola, bags and all of my hand carries? You know I goin’ bring you snacks, Honey Boy.
So dey tell me I gotta go up da street to catch da shuttle bus, then da shuttle bus goin’ take me down da street to Da Kapolei Rail Station, then I gotta go up da escalator, catch da train to da airport, get off da train at Da Airport Station, go down da escalator, get on da bus, and da bus goin’ take me to da check-in counta — so much work!
I ask them, “How many times I gotta take my coola, bags and all my hand carries in and out, up and down, all ova da place before I get to da check-in counta?”
Then I get to da check-in counta — I gotta go bathroom because da rail no more — dey said, “Too expensive!” I cannot leave my bags cause da cops goin’ come and take ’em — you know, all dat security stuff — humbug! 
I goin’ let da utta people catch da train. Aunty (Anti) Rail too old and too tired for do dat!
I so tired just thinking about dat, and I gotta pay for do dat — dey must be crazy! Dey should pay me for do dat! I goin’ ask somebody take me airport, and I goin’ bring them one gift — more cheap and way more easy!
Too much work for catch da rail with all da stuff I bringing you, Honey Boy! I goin’ let da utta people catch da train — Aunty (Anti) Rail too old and too tired for do dat!
I ask ’em how Da Rail goin’ help me. Dey say, “We goin’ give you affordable housing.”
Ha-ha! You dreaming. What kine affordable housing, like $80-90 Thousand Dollars?
“No, Aunty, maybe $300-$400 Thousand Dollars. We dunno yet, we let you know lata.”
Ha-ha, you gotta be kidding me — dats not affordable to me when I only get Social Security! Honey Boy, I wonda every day, how I goin’ keep my house, my car and buy food, when da taxes keep goin’ up and up and up!
Funny kine, but dats okay, Honey Boy, I goin’ trust them because dey not goin’ lie to me. Dey Luv Aunty and all da Kupuna!
Okay, Honey Boy, Aunty goin’ sleep now, I too tired for write anymore stories, hugs and kisses till I see you in Vegas!!!
—Your Loving Aunty (Anti) Rail from Makakilo

Saturday, September 01, 2018