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Post by sonofbarcelonabob on Nov 29, 2004 13:35:44 GMT -5
Contrary to popular belief, you cannot just add pineapple to a dish and call it "Hawaiian".
There is no such thing as a "Hawaiian" pizza, just because there's pineapple and ham on it. A real Hawaiian pizza would probably have kalua pig, squid luau, and lomi salmon on it. None of which would probably appeal to Ruffnerd or Gorfeye.
But anyway, this thread is highly entertaining. And despite HawaiiVB's rantings, I don't think Shoji knows or cares about what happens on VolleyTalk.
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Post by bigfan on Nov 29, 2004 13:36:14 GMT -5
I know FOR A FACT that Dave does not have the time to read this site nor does he have any interest in reading posts on this forum. Dave is not this a great place to get "Bulletin Board" material.
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Post by Cubicle No More ... on Nov 29, 2004 13:40:15 GMT -5
[quote author= BearClause link=board=general&thread=1101747270&start=28#1 date=1101753128] This is where he must have gotten it: www.hormel.com/kitchen/recipe.asp?id=1134So I guess Spam is the biggest Minnesota-Hawaii connection, right?[/quote] aah ... i never understood why so-called "Hawaiian" dishes always seems to have Canadian Bacon on it. (As if the ancient Hawaiians and the ancient Canadians go way back).
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Post by swoosh on Nov 29, 2004 13:41:52 GMT -5
[quote author=BiK link=board=general&thread=1101747270&start=22#1 date=1101752479]
Apology accepted. ;D[/quote]
eh BiK what's a stupid haole anyways?
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Post by bigfan on Nov 29, 2004 13:42:15 GMT -5
Contrary to popular belief, you cannot just add pineapple to a dish and call it "Hawaiian". There is no such thing as a "Hawaiian" pizza, just because there's pineapple and ham on it. A real Hawaiian pizza would probably have kalua pig, squid luau, and lomi salmon on it. None of which would probably appeal to Ruffnerd or Gorfeye. But anyway, this thread is highly entertaining. And despite HawaiiVB's rantings, I don't think Shoji knows or cares about what happens on VolleyTalk. Maalox, Mylanta and Milk of Magnesia must also be staples of this diet.
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Post by BearClause on Nov 29, 2004 13:43:49 GMT -5
aah ... i never understood why so-called "Hawaiian" dishes always seems to have Canadian Bacon on it. (As if the ancient Hawaiians and the ancient Canadians go way back). Right. Seriously, shouldn't Spam be somewhere in the recipe?
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Post by Barefoot In Kailua on Nov 29, 2004 13:56:25 GMT -5
eh BiK what's a stupid haole anyways? Well first let me say that Haole is not a deragotory term. Haole means "breath without" Ha=breath, Ole=without. The Hawaiians greeted by touching foreheads. They used the term "without breath" to decsribe the first foreigners to their Islands because they were light skinned and did not greet by touching foreheads. It was as if they were without soul, without breath. Now the term is used to address caucasians but it in itself is not a derogatory term. Only an adjective added before it like "stupid, dumb" etc could make it derogatory. Either an adjective or tone in use makes it derogatory. Haole in itself isn't derogatory.
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Post by Cubicle No More ... on Nov 29, 2004 14:00:40 GMT -5
Contrary to popular belief, you cannot just add pineapple to a dish and call it "Hawaiian". There is no such thing as a "Hawaiian" pizza, just because there's pineapple and ham on it. A real Hawaiian pizza would probably have kalua pig, squid luau, and lomi salmon on it. None of which would probably appeal to Ruffnerd or Gorfeye. But anyway, this thread is highly entertaining. And despite HawaiiVB's rantings, I don't think Shoji knows or cares about what happens on VolleyTalk. When I was in college in DC, "Hawaiian Pizza" was a favorite to order when my friends got back to the dorms after a night out drinking. And I'd inevitably get asked: "Ooooh, does this remind you of home?"
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Post by FloridaPerson on Nov 29, 2004 14:09:10 GMT -5
Pineapple on pizza is just plain wrong.
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Post by sonofbarcelonabob on Nov 29, 2004 14:15:30 GMT -5
[quote author=BiK link=board=general&thread=1101747270&start=36#2 date=1101754585]
Well first let me say that Haole is not a deragotory term. Haole means "breath without" Ha=breath, Ole=without. The Hawaiians greeted by touching foreheads. They used the term "without breath" to decsribe the first foreigners to their Islands because they were light skinned and did not greet by touching foreheads. It was as if they were without soul, without breath. Now the term is used to address caucasians but it in itself is not a deragotory term. Only an adjective added before it like "stupid, dumb" etc could make it deragotory. Either an adjective or tone in use makes it deragotory, it has nothing to do with the word haole.[/quote]
On the Leeward side, we tried that without breath thing out by greeting each other through touching butt cheeks and sniffing each other's azzes.
It didn't last long.
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Post by The Bofa on the Sofa on Nov 29, 2004 14:21:57 GMT -5
Pineapple on pizza is just plain wrong. I agree. Now sauerkraut, that's more like it.
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Post by swoosh on Nov 29, 2004 14:22:48 GMT -5
[quote author=BiK link=board=general&thread=1101747270&start=36#2 date=1101754585]
Well first let me say that Haole is not a deragotory term. Haole means "breath without" Ha=breath, Ole=without. The Hawaiians greeted by touching foreheads. They used the term "without breath" to decsribe the first foreigners to their Islands because they were light skinned and did not greet by touching foreheads. It was as if they were without soul, without breath. Now the term is used to address caucasians but it in itself is not a deragotory term. Only an adjective added before it like "stupid, dumb" etc could make it deragotory. Either an adjective or tone in use makes it deragotory, it has nothing to do with the word haole.[/quote]
Thank You!
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Post by swoosh on Nov 29, 2004 14:30:10 GMT -5
Pineapple on pizza is just plain wrong. yeah, that would be like putting orange on pizza and call it Florida pizza.
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Post by Barefoot In Kailua on Nov 29, 2004 14:32:38 GMT -5
On the Leeward side, we tried that without breath thing out by greeting each other through touching butt cheeks and sniffing each other's azzes. It didn't last long. I wonder what Uncle Bill Aila would say about that.
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Post by itsallaboutme on Nov 29, 2004 14:33:57 GMT -5
Light Skinned & did not greet by touching foreheads. (nor foreskins)
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