The weather at Waikiki in Hawaii, is the best in the world. It is warm and dry throughout the year (70~90F). No hurricanes, no heavy rains, no earthquakes. Money can not buy weather. So here is the best place to play tennis and to realize the successful aging. 常夏のハワイといわれるように気候は世界一。一年を通じて気温は20~30℃、湿度が低いのでカラットしてます。台風、大雨、地震もないです。いくら金持ちでも気候はお金では買えません。青空の下でテニスができたら、心と体の健康に良いでしょう。ハワイで素晴らしい健康的な人生を楽しみましょう。
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Ozzie and Keone
Keone was up and down yesterday.He had two bagels.
First one: Kawai and Hiro 6- 0 Keone and Ozzie,
Second one: Keone and Doi 6- 0 Hiro and Ozzie
Though Ozzie had 2 loses, he finally gained a win with Song against Steve and Michi. The score was 6-2 and that was his last game in KP.
Ozzie and Sandy left here for WA today.
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Keone, Do you have a headache?
ReplyDeleteThat was a fun game. After Hiro and Kawai won the first set, Hiro commenced with bragging as he was estatic about winning. Hiro does not win to often despite always making evert effort to pair himself with the stronger players. Seeing this, I decided it would be necessary to play against him again. However, this time, I would play at 60% as opposed to the 40% during the previous set. Turning up the level by 20% turned out to be the correct formula as it was Hiro who was bagled this time. This exaplins the picture above. The gesture means "0." The exact amount of games that Hiro and Ozzie won during the second set. In lieu of this, Hiro has earned two nicknames:
ReplyDelete1. "Waha"
2. "Yao yao"
After all, Hiro epitomizes the meaning of each term. So the next time you see Hiro, please be sure to greet him by either his new Hawaiian name "Waha," or, his Filipino nickname "Yao Yao."