
Juggernaut Log: Hawaii Edition 45
Da Kine (da KINE): Da kine is the keystone of pidgin. You can use it anywhere, anytime, anyhow. Very convenient. What would we do without DA KINE? "Ey, I no can da kine if you no like da kine too!"
FRIDAY. I dedicate this blog to my twin Shar. Thanks for reading my blogs twin. Haha. Well my cousin brought over some Malasadas from Leonard's Bakery. Some bomb cream filled donut-type dish. Reminded me of that scene in Van Wilder with the dog & the donuts. Haha. Today we spent most of our time in Waikiki, also known as the tourist spot. My cousin told me more about the green ti leaves as we backed up out the driveway. He said some people would plant the green ti leaves after experiencing bad dreams. The green ti leaves would attract all the good spirits and drive bad vibes away.


When we got to Waikiki, I got distracted by the stores that were there. Gucci, Fendi, Louis Vuitton, etc, etc. A very nice place specially at night. Walking on the beach and right across from it would be hotels & a shopping strip. It is said that Waikiki used to be a swamp and that it sinks an inch every year. Crazy shit huh.


There were a lot of statues there, one of them was Duke Kahanamoku. He was said to be an olympian back in the day and that he saved people from a burning boat. The beach we walked on was called Duke's beach. We also saw statues of old queens and one of Ghandi. Wtf right? Thats what I said, Ghandi.





We stopped at a burger joint called Teddy's bigger burgers. It was like Hawaii's version of In-n-out. I decided to order a western burger combo. Good choice. We then walked to the beach to eat our dinner. We sat down and watched the people swim, boogie board & jump off the pier into the water.






After we ate, we passed by this big green church, said to be the oldest church on the Island right dead in the center of Waikiki behind a Burger King restaurant. Haha. We also saw one of those spray painted robot dudes. Idk what you call em.


After we passed that, we stayed right across from the island's oldest hotel. Right in front of us was a group of B-boys breaking & popping. They were known as "Waikiki's Beach Surfers". 3 Asians & a white boy. The white boy was from Alaska and went by the name of Iceman. Haha. Shouldve named him Frosty.




The Asian guy with the mohawk popped really good. I've never seen someone that moved fluidly and with charisma. Too bad he got a ticket from the cop. The tourist were crowding around and some of them were in the streets. That's what attracted the cops. Fuckin Haole people & tourists. I wanted to see him pop some more. But it was still all good, the show stopper though was the Hawaiian dude that went by the name of "The Flyin' Hawaiian".
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We also walked down to Nike Town and just enjoyed the night life.




P.S. What have I learned today? That there are white cops everywhere you go. Dont matter what size, they still bunch of dicks. Haha.
- #116 Weezy


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