Ku'u, Na, and Miki!

ekahs retsam said:
oh cool!!!

I hope they don't open it right away.

They're not even going to dig it up, due to the historical significance of the building it is resting under...
 
ekahs retsam said:


This trouble me a bit, though...Is it really because of the building, or is it because they don't want the history of the Hawai'ian people displayed to the general public in it's purest, most unadulterated, form? :shrug:
 
Gato_Solo said:
This trouble me a bit, though...Is it really because of the building, or is it because they don't want the history of the Hawai'ian people displayed to the general public in it's purest, most unadulterated, form? :shrug:

Good point....

No better way to cover up the past then to not engage in stirring it up.
 
HONOLULU, Hawaii (AP) -- Using radar equipment along a wall of a landmark building, military specialists Saturday quickly found a time capsule buried more than a century ago by King Kamehameha V.

That sounds like some power from dragon ball.

I have some childish friends :shrug:
 
KAAAAAAA-MEEEEEEEEE, HAAAAAAMEEEEEEEEEEE, HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

so says my kid ;)
 
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