jeudi, octobre 20, 2005

Once upon a time in Hawaii

There was a young and handsome french man (didn't say i was talking about me yet).

He came to the big island of Hawaii, saw an active volcano, astonishing landscapes, nature at its best.

He didn't drink any beers for more than 48 hours, and still had a good time. He woke up early two days in a row, around 6 am, to enjoy the archipelago jewels at most. Even if he was very angry everyday when his alarm rang, he was always happy at the end of the day.

The morale of the story is that you don't need to go anywhere fancy as long as you have a beer in hand. Beer changes your landscape for around 15 quids. Think about it.

Also, do never subscribe any contracts with Orange mobile phone, they're crap. Ah? This is the end of the class, i have to go.

I hope you are all well and that you'll give me news soon.


French frog
reporting from O'ahu.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonyme said...

Your pictures are all very nice brother! It's a shame it's not with the nice gift we did to you..... ;-) I couldn't believe when i read you broke it!

So still some problem with Orange? French or English mobile?

Oh and how come you are doing this little trip? Is it holiday time in Hawaii... Here it's winter and grey and rainy time.....oh and also bird flu time! Enjoy being far from Europe, I tell you!!!

I think a lot of you, luck b....
Bisous

10:37 AM  
Blogger Justin said...

The trip was during the Week End only.

No more problems with orange. Actually... i didn't check. Going now !

I am really bothered about the camera... no need to insist.

Anyway, i am also thinking a lot of you, and how sad Christmas is going to be.

Bisous too,

11:13 AM  
Anonymous Anonyme said...

Mahalo, Fabien. An important lesson. Beer can definitely alter your landscape: the belly goes first and then you develop breasts!

10:41 AM  
Blogger Justin said...

Very Good !

Short lesson for people who don't know:

Aloha means "hello" and "love". Actually, in french, "bonjour" is wishing a nice day to the person you're saying it to. I am just wondering why English people hope a "hell" to the people they meet...

"Mahalo" means "thanks" or "your welcome".

If you like hawaiian lessons, I can teach you a lot more but it will take me some time. Just ask.

Cheers.

10:56 AM  

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