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So my wife and I are in those awkward years between backpacking across
a foriegn continent and going on a managed tour for seniors. This means we are heading to Maui for a couple of weeks in the not too distant future. We've signed up for something called a LOU OWWW and are planning to go on a helicopter tour of something. Should we make advance reservations for the helicopter tour? What should we see and do while we are there? Can we take our cats? |
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Tater Cole wrote:
So my wife and I are in those awkward years between backpacking across a foriegn continent and going on a managed tour for seniors. This means we are heading to Maui for a couple of weeks in the not too distant future. We've signed up for something called a LOU OWWW and are planning to go on a helicopter tour of something. Should we make advance reservations for the helicopter tour? What should we see and do while we are there? Can we take our cats? Just don't go hiking on the Iranian border withour your compasses.......:^) |
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Tater Cole wrote:
So my wife and I are in those awkward years between backpacking across a foriegn continent and going on a managed tour for seniors. This means we are heading to Maui for a couple of weeks in the not too distant future. We've signed up for something called a LOU OWWW and are planning to go on a helicopter tour of something. Should we make advance reservations for the helicopter tour? What should we see and do while we are there? Can we take our cats? Cats Check with the nearest consulate office of the countries you will be visiting. Some countries may prohibit importing animals, almost all will require a document from your vet as to the general health and innoculations of your pets. When you get on the plane, tell the flight attendant to be sure and tell the pilot you are traveling with an animal in the cargo bay. When suitably informed, the pilot will flip the "dead dog switch" which will keep the cargo hold heated. Without that switch, you will end up with a frozen kitty. On the other hand, cats don't travel well. They don't like it. They really don't like it. They will be traumatized for a month. |
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"Tater Cole" wrote in message ... So my wife and I are in those awkward years between backpacking across a foriegn continent and going on a managed tour for seniors. This means we are heading to Maui for a couple of weeks in the not too distant future. We've signed up for something called a LOU OWWW and are planning to go on a helicopter tour of something. Should we make advance reservations for the helicopter tour? What should we see and do while we are there? Can we take our cats? I take it you are traveling from across the pond since you posted in travel Europe. IF so the answer is yes but under restrictions Hawaii has a new 5 day period of quarantine but can go upto 120 days of that. I will give you fair warning it will be a hassle and expensive on your part plus you take the risk of your pets being exposed to other animals in the area of holding. US customs are not a pet hotel http://www.petsonthego.com/impus.html http://www.immihelp.com/immigration/pets.html http://www.pettravel.com/immigration/UnitedStates.cfm http://hawaii.gov/hdoa/ai/aqs/info As for helicopter tours yes in advance is the best it can be cheaper trust me Google senior things to do in Hawaii there is so much to list |
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"Tater Cole" wrote
So my wife and I are in those awkward years between backpacking across a foriegn continent and going on a managed tour for seniors. This means we are heading to Maui for a couple of weeks in the not too distant future. We've signed up for something called a LOU OWWW and are planning to go on a helicopter tour of something. Should we make advance reservations for the helicopter tour? I'd google them first. One of the helicopter tour companies has a horrible safety record (I forget which one). What should we see and do while we are there? Can we take our cats? Sure. The easiest way is to put them in a large purse. --Tedward |
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On Sep 30, 2:45*pm, Tater Cole wrote:
So my wife and I are in those awkward years between backpacking across a foriegn continent and going on a managed tour for seniors. This means we are heading to Maui for a couple of weeks in the not too distant future. We've signed up for something called a LOU OWWW and are planning to go on a helicopter tour of something. Should we make advance reservations for the helicopter tour? What should we see and do while we are there? Can we take our cats? As a certified cat owner (Hah! Who owns whom??!!) I beg you not to subject the "kids" to the discomforts and rigors of travel. Put them in a cat boarding house, if you can't find a neighbor or friend to come in & feed them. Are they indoor, outdoor, or both? That has a huge bearing on their home care. If they are strictly indoor, you need a reliable person to come in, or put them in a cat boarding situation. Trust me, you will have a much better time if you don't have to worry about the cats plus all the bureaucratic stuff others have mentioned foreign travel. HB |
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"Tater Cole" wrote in message
... So my wife and I are in those awkward years between backpacking across a foriegn continent and going on a managed tour for seniors. This means we are heading to Maui for a couple of weeks in the not too distant future. We've signed up for something called a LOU OWWW and are planning to go on a helicopter tour of something. Should we make advance reservations for the helicopter tour? What should we see and do while we are there? Can we take our cats? I'm in the same boat about what to do since I can't hike too far anymore with a fake hip. So we bought a bright red Goldwing and have been traveling around the country. We stay at biker places, usually low rent, and great greasy food, and cheap beer. I'm thinking about getting a tattoo now, was thinking of something cool, like a marijuana leaf or a coke spoon. Whatcha think? It's a hell of lot more fun than Hawaii. ---Scott From Hawkins Texas--- If Government Is Big Enough To Give You Everything You Want, Then It Is Big Enough To Take Everything You Have!! |
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On 9/30/2011 4:45 PM, Tater Cole wrote:
So my wife and I are in those awkward years between backpacking across a foriegn continent and going on a managed tour for seniors. This means we are heading to Maui for a couple of weeks in the not too distant future. We've signed up for something called a LOU OWWW and are planning to go on a helicopter tour of something. Should we make advance reservations for the helicopter tour? What should we see and do while we are there? Can we take our cats? Vote: Troll vs Stupid? |
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On Fri, 30 Sep 2011 14:45:55 -0700 (PDT), Tater Cole
wrote: So my wife and I are in those awkward years between backpacking across a foriegn continent and going on a managed tour for seniors. This means we are heading to Maui for a couple of weeks in the not too distant future. We've signed up for something called a LOU OWWW and are planning to go on a helicopter tour of something. Should we make advance reservations for the helicopter tour? What should we see and do while we are there? Can we take our cats? You get a lei at the airport. You would fly into Honolulu and then on into Maui (short hop). You mean "Luau". Yes go and enjoy the food and entertainment. They start at sun down. Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiScHjLQ9nE Find an open bus tour around the island. They stop in interesting places: pineapple farms, beaches and other places related to the culture. Each island is different. They will quarantine the cat. Be sure not to take any seeds, plants, fruits or other potentially dangerous things on the islands. Hawaii is very strict on introduction of such items. |
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On Fri, 30 Sep 2011 15:30:42 -0700, Higgs Boson wrote:
cat boarding like snow boarding, but on cats. |
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On 30/09/11 23:43, Jim T wrote:
On 9/30/2011 4:45 PM, Tater Cole wrote: So my wife and I are in those awkward years between backpacking across a foriegn continent and going on a managed tour for seniors. This means we are heading to Maui for a couple of weeks in the not too distant future. We've signed up for something called a LOU OWWW and are planning to go on a helicopter tour of something. Should we make advance reservations for the helicopter tour? What should we see and do while we are there? Can we take our cats? Vote: Troll vs Stupid? The 'cats' remark says it's a troll. -- William Black Free men have open minds If you want loyalty, buy a dog... |
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Tater Cole wrote:
So my wife and I are in those awkward years between backpacking across a foriegn continent and going on a managed tour for seniors. This means we are heading to Maui for a couple of weeks in the not too distant future. We've signed up for something called a LOU OWWW and are planning to go on a helicopter tour of something. Should we make advance reservations for the helicopter tour? What should we see and do while we are there? Can we take our cats? You could take cats to a luau, but it's more common to take pigs. -- Peter Moylan, Newcastle, NSW, Australia. http://www.pmoylan.org For an e-mail address, see my web page. |
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On Fri, 30 Sep 2011 14:45:55 -0700 (PDT), Tater Cole
wrote: So my wife and I are in those awkward years between backpacking across a foriegn continent and going on a managed tour for seniors. This means we are heading to Maui for a couple of weeks in the not too distant future. We've signed up for something called a LOU OWWW and are planning to go on a helicopter tour of something. Should we make advance reservations for the helicopter tour? What should we see and do while we are there? Can we take our cats? My wife and I have travelled to Maui about ten times in the last six years. Please e-mail me if you're interested in serious advice. BTW, depending on your departure location, there may well be direct flights to Maui. Kaanapali and Wailea are places to avoid unless you meet one of the following requirements: 1. a serious golf addiction 2. love of really nice, well-designed swimming pools (the Westin can't be beat) 3. Your wife is 20 years younger than you and has had significant surgical enhancements. 4. Your idea of a vacation is to hang out with the high spenders in really luxurious surroundings. The one exception is the Best Western Pioneer Inn in Lahaina (http://www.pioneerinnmaui.com/). Best breakfast in town and an incredibly low price. No guarantee about the quality of the lodgings, however. We've never stayed there. - Tony Tony |
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On Fri, 30 Sep 2011 14:45:55 -0700 (PDT), Tater Cole
wrote: Can we take our cats? For decades Hawaii has had some of the most stringent animal quarantine laws in the world. They're trying to keep rabies out of the islands. My advice is to check with the Hawaii Tour and Convention Bureau and follow their advice carefully. Short answer: almost certainly not unless you want them to be kept in jail at the airport with limited visiting privileges for you. - Tony |
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Tater Cole filted:
So my wife and I are in those awkward years between backpacking across a foriegn continent and going on a managed tour for seniors. This means we are heading to Maui for a couple of weeks in the not too distant future. We've signed up for something called a LOU OWWW and are planning to go on a helicopter tour of something. Should we make advance reservations for the helicopter tour? What should we see and do while we are there? Can we take our cats? Only if they are under three fluid ounces and fit into a zip-lock plastic bag....r -- Me? Sarcastic? Yeah, right. |
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On Sep 30, 4:28*pm, Antonio Veranos wrote:
[Higgs Boson, ] [Fri, 30 Sep 2011 15:30:42 -0700 (PDT)] : As a certified cat owner (Hah! *Who owns whom??!!) *I beg you not to : subject the "kids" to the discomforts and rigors of travel. *Put them The poster to whom you're responding is one of those disgusting pit bull owners who has bragged in the past about one of his animals successfully chasing down and brutally killing a cat. *In other words, he's trolling.. -- Antonio Veranos insert witty comment here Ow! I had no clue. Me, the eternal innocent... HB |
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On Fri, 30 Sep 2011 17:52:16 -0700, Tony Lima
wrote: For decades Hawaii has had some of the most stringent animal quarantine laws in the world. They're trying to keep rabies out of the islands. And frogs. "The coqui frog, Eleutherodactylus coqui Thomas (Anura: Leptodactylidae), was accidentally introduced into Hawai'i from Puerto Rico in about 1988. Aside from being a major noise nuisance, the frogs pose a threat to Hawai'i’s island ecosystem. Coqui frogs have a voracious appetite that puts Hawai'i’s unique insects and spiders at risk. They can also compete with endemic birds and other native fauna that rely on insects for food." http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/coqui/background.asp When the locals can't sleep at night they go out with flashlights to capture and kill them. The Honolulu airport has a "last chance" contraband barrel. Walk past it and risk going to jail, almost forever... |
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I'm with you, they should leave the cats home. But, please
help me figure this out. What country is Maui in? I thought it's in the same country that gave us B. Hussein Obama? Supposedly? You know. Barry Sotero. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Higgs Boson" wrote in message ... Trust me, you will have a much better time if you don't have to worry about the cats plus all the bureaucratic stuff others have mentioned foreign travel. HB |
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I'd vote troll.
-- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Jim T" wrote in message ... distant future. We've signed up for something called a LOU OWWW and are planning to go on a helicopter tour of something. Should we make advance reservations for the helicopter tour? What should we see and do while we are there? Can we take our cats? Vote: Troll vs Stupid? |
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Ah, but cats taste like chicken. And you won't get killed by
Muslims. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Peter Moylan" wrote in message ... advance reservations for the helicopter tour? What should we see and do while we are there? Can we take our cats? You could take cats to a luau, but it's more common to take pigs. -- Peter Moylan, Newcastle, NSW, Australia. http://www.pmoylan.org For an e-mail address, see my web page. |
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Crosspost crap from asome bored guy and of course other bored people just
looooove to answer "Tater Cole" a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion : ... So my wife and I are in those awkward years between backpacking across a foriegn continent and going on a managed tour for seniors. This means we are heading to Maui for a couple of weeks in the not too distant future. We've signed up for something called a LOU OWWW and are planning to go on a helicopter tour of something. Should we make advance reservations for the helicopter tour? What should we see and do while we are there? Can we take our cats? |
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"Higgs Boson" wrote in message ... On Sep 30, 4:28 pm, Antonio Veranos wrote: [Higgs Boson, ] [Fri, 30 Sep 2011 15:30:42 -0700 (PDT)] : As a certified cat owner (Hah! Who owns whom??!!) I beg you not to : subject the "kids" to the discomforts and rigors of travel. Put them The poster to whom you're responding is one of those disgusting pit bull owners who has bragged in the past about one of his animals successfully chasing down and brutally killing a cat. In other words, he's trolling. -- Antonio Veranos insert witty comment here Ow! I had no clue. Me, the eternal innocent... ---------------------------------------------------------- The other clue was in the completely inappropriate set of groups that he spammed (except the cats one) tim |
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Tater Cole wrote:
So my wife and I are in those awkward years between backpacking across a foriegn continent and going on a managed tour for seniors. This means we are heading to Maui for a couple of weeks in the not too distant future. We've signed up for something called a LOU OWWW and are planning to go on a helicopter tour of something. Should we make advance reservations for the helicopter tour? What should we see and do while we are there? Can we take our cats? I lived in Hawaii for nearly 40 years. Hawaii consists of mountains, valleys, beaches, ocean and some populated areas. All can be interesting. On Maui, a few of the touristy things - in no particular order - are... 1. Hale'a'kala (old volcano). Drive or bike (down, not up for bike) 2. Io needle and valley (yawn) 3. Lahaina, town on the leeward coast. Old whaling town...used to be interesting and quaint, now packed with tourists. 4. Whale watching off Lahaina (only in winter). 5. Luaus. Not authentic but still nice. Once. 6. Deep sea fishing 7. Swimming, snorkeling/aqua lung. Check beach info first, some are dangerous. 8. Golf (surprise, surprise) 9. Submarine tour. Costs $99 but is well worth it IMO http://www.allmauitours.com/Cruises-...i87Qo dbiPo9g 10. Hana Ranch. Small resort on windward side, not many tourists get there. Used to be ne plus ultra - black tie required for dinner, no longer so, not for decades. Offers horse back riding, barbecues, etc. Sight see the nearby Seven Sacred Pools. It was listed for sale a few years ago, may have been sold but imagine it still operates even if so. It is worthwhile going for a night or two. http://www.travaasa.com/hana/ http://www.starrynight.net/MauiHana.htm I have made it from Hana to Lahaina in 2 hours, 10 minutes but that would normally be a 3-4 hour drive. The road around the north and east is narrow and winding, very pretty...lots of small waterfalls, tropical vegetation, etc. Wife & I lived in Honolulu, used to go to Hana with some frequency to unwind. More touristy things... http://adventuremaui.com/?gclid=CMzR...FY1S7AodiWeR2w ____________________ No reason not to make advance reservations for the helicopter but no reason to do so either. _____________________ Yes, you can take your cats as long as... 1. You and they meet the very stringent regs for the 5 day quarantine program http://hawaii.gov/hdoa/ai/aqs/faq5#q1 - OR - 2. You are willing to pay to quarantine them for 120 days. I'd leave them at home in either case. -- dadiOH ____________________________ dadiOH's dandies v3.06... ....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that. Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico |
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On Oct 1, 9:56*am, "dadiOH" wrote:
Tater Cole wrote: So my wife and I are in those awkward years between backpacking across a foriegn continent and going on a managed tour for seniors. This means we are heading to Maui for a couple of weeks in the not too distant future. We've signed up for something called a LOU OWWW and are planning to go on a helicopter tour of something. Should we make advance reservations for the helicopter tour? What should we see and do while we are there? Can we take our cats? I lived in Hawaii for nearly 40 years. *Hawaii consists of mountains, valleys, beaches, ocean and some populated areas. *All can be interesting. On Maui, a few of the touristy things - in no particular order - are... 1. Hale'a'kala (old volcano). *Drive or bike (down, not up for bike) 2. Io needle and valley (yawn) 3. Lahaina, town on the leeward coast. *Old whaling town...used to be interesting and quaint, now packed with tourists. 4. Whale watching off Lahaina (only in winter). 5. Luaus. *Not authentic but still nice. *Once. 6. Deep sea fishing 7. Swimming, snorkeling/aqua lung. *Check beach info first, some are dangerous. 8. Golf (surprise, surprise) 9. Submarine tour. *Costs $99 but is well worth it IMOhttp://www.allmauitours.com/Cruises-Water-Tours/Submarine-Tours/sbc-2... 10. Hana Ranch. *Small resort on windward side, not many tourists get there. Used to be ne plus ultra - black tie required for dinner, no longer so, not for decades. *Offers horse back riding, barbecues, etc. *Sight see the nearby Seven Sacred Pools. *It was listed for sale a few years ago, may have been sold but imagine it still operates even if so. *It is worthwhile going for a night or two.http://www.travaasa.com/hana/http://...t/MauiHana.htm I have made it from Hana to Lahaina in 2 hours, 10 minutes but that would normally be a 3-4 hour drive. *The road around the north and east is narrow and winding, very pretty...lots of small waterfalls, tropical vegetation, etc. *Wife & I lived in Honolulu, used to go to Hana with some frequency to unwind. More touristy things...http://adventuremaui.com/?gclid=CMzR...FY1S7AodiWeR2w ____________________ No reason not to make advance reservations for the helicopter but no reason to do so either. _____________________ Yes, you can take your cats as long as... 1. You and they meet the very stringent regs for the 5 day quarantine programhttp://hawaii.gov/hdoa/ai/aqs/faq5#q1 * * *- OR - 2. You are willing to pay to quarantine them for 120 days. I'd leave them at home in either case. -- dadiOH ____________________________ dadiOH's dandies v3.06... ...a help file of info about MP3s, recording from LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that. Get it athttp://mysite.verizon.net/xico Thanks for the information. Much appreciated. (I was joking about the cats.) |
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On Sep 30, 3:43*pm, Jim T wrote:
On 9/30/2011 4:45 PM, Tater Cole wrote: So my wife and I are in those awkward years between backpacking across a foriegn continent and going on a managed tour for seniors. This means we are heading to Maui for a couple of weeks in the not too distant future. We've signed up for something called a LOU OWWW and are planning to go on a helicopter tour of something. Should we make advance reservations for the helicopter tour? What should we see and do while we are there? Can we take our cats? Vote: Troll vs Stupid? Both? |
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Tater Cole wrote: So my wife and I are in those awkward years between backpacking across a foriegn continent and going on a managed tour for seniors. This means we are heading to Maui for a couple of weeks in the not too distant future. When did Maui move to Europe? We've signed up for something called a LOU OWWW and are planning to go on a helicopter tour of something. Should we make advance reservations for the helicopter tour? What should we see and do while we are there? Can we take our cats? Unless you're planning a permanent move, why would you want to take your cats? Although, given the nature of the beast, there are always exceptions to any statement beginning "All cats .... ", most cats find travel stressful. Why subject them to that when it's not necessary? The best solution is to hire a cat-sitter to care for them at home during your absence. Failing that a boarding kennel or your regular veterinarian. |
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Higgs Boson wrote:
On Sep 30, 2:45 pm, Tater Cole wrote: So my wife and I are in those awkward years between backpacking across a foriegn continent and going on a managed tour for seniors. This means we are heading to Maui for a couple of weeks in the not too distant future. We've signed up for something called a LOU OWWW and are planning to go on a helicopter tour of something. Should we make advance reservations for the helicopter tour? What should we see and do while we are there? Can we take our cats? As a certified cat owner (Hah! Who owns whom??!!) I beg you not to subject the "kids" to the discomforts and rigors of travel. Put them in a cat boarding house, if you can't find a neighbor or friend to come in & feed them. Are they indoor, outdoor, or both? That has a huge bearing on their home care. If they are strictly indoor, you need a reliable person to come in, or put them in a cat boarding situation. Trust me, you will have a much better time if you don't have to worry about the cats plus all the bureaucratic stuff others have mentioned foreign travel. HB Yes. We can fill the bowls with kibbles, leave the fawcett dripping in the bowl in the kitchen sink, and leave our kids for a week, and when we come back home, they will all be sleeping in the exact same spots they were in when we left. I wonder why people keep dogs? |
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Peter Moylan wrote:
Tater Cole wrote: So my wife and I are in those awkward years between backpacking across a foriegn continent and going on a managed tour for seniors. This means we are heading to Maui for a couple of weeks in the not too distant future. We've signed up for something called a LOU OWWW and are planning to go on a helicopter tour of something. Should we make advance reservations for the helicopter tour? What should we see and do while we are there? Can we take our cats? You could take cats to a luau, but it's more common to take pigs. My wife: "I beg your pardon!" |
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Oren wrote:
On Fri, 30 Sep 2011 17:52:16 -0700, Tony Lima wrote: For decades Hawaii has had some of the most stringent animal quarantine laws in the world. They're trying to keep rabies out of the islands. And frogs. "The coqui frog, Eleutherodactylus coqui Thomas (Anura: Leptodactylidae), was accidentally introduced into Hawai'i from Puerto Rico in about 1988. Aside from being a major noise nuisance, the frogs pose a threat to Hawai'i's island ecosystem. Coqui frogs have a voracious appetite that puts Hawai'i's unique insects and spiders at risk. They can also compete with endemic birds and other native fauna that rely on insects for food." http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/coqui/background.asp When the locals can't sleep at night they go out with flashlights to capture and kill them. Are they good eating? Distribute a good French recipe for frog legs....... |
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On Sat, 1 Oct 2011 16:19:51 -0700, "Bill Graham"
wrote: I wonder why people keep dogs? Easy. Dogs don't meow! |
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On Sat, 1 Oct 2011 16:30:39 -0700, "Bill Graham"
wrote: Oren wrote: On Fri, 30 Sep 2011 17:52:16 -0700, Tony Lima wrote: For decades Hawaii has had some of the most stringent animal quarantine laws in the world. They're trying to keep rabies out of the islands. And frogs. "The coqui frog, Eleutherodactylus coqui Thomas (Anura: Leptodactylidae), was accidentally introduced into Hawai'i from Puerto Rico in about 1988. Aside from being a major noise nuisance, the frogs pose a threat to Hawai'i's island ecosystem. Coqui frogs have a voracious appetite that puts Hawai'i's unique insects and spiders at risk. They can also compete with endemic birds and other native fauna that rely on insects for food." http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/coqui/background.asp When the locals can't sleep at night they go out with flashlights to capture and kill them. Are they good eating? Distribute a good French recipe for frog legs....... Can't speak to the cogi frog. I prefer bull frogs legs from the Everglades (Florida), gigged at night. Be careful with them. The legs will jump out of the hot frying pan grease when the fresh muscle contracts. http://kenpitts.net/hbio/2010/evolution/bullfrog.jpg The legs are huge, like a chicken wing. http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/amphibians/american-bullfrog.html Ribit! |
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"Tater Cole" wrote in message ... So my wife and I are in those awkward years between backpacking across a foriegn continent and going on a managed tour for seniors. This means we are heading to Maui for a couple of weeks in the not too distant future. We've signed up for something called a LOU OWWW and are planning to go on a helicopter tour of something. Should we make advance reservations for the helicopter tour? What should we see and do while we are there? Can we take our cats? TROLL-O-METER RATING: 1.2 OUT OF 10 |
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Oren wrote: On Sat, 1 Oct 2011 16:19:51 -0700, "Bill Graham" wrote: I wonder why people keep dogs? Easy. Dogs don't meow! And they can be "trained" not to bark without a reason. (However, most cats don't take too kindly to being "walked" on a leash, and they seem to be confused about who "owns" whom - dogs may worship their humans, cats tend to expect it to be the other way around.) |
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"EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion : ... Oren wrote: On Sat, 1 Oct 2011 16:19:51 -0700, "Bill Graham" wrote: I wonder why people keep dogs? Easy. Dogs don't meow! And they can be "trained" not to bark without a reason. (However, most cats don't take too kindly to being "walked" on a leash, and they seem to be confused about who "owns" whom - dogs may worship their humans, cats tend to expect it to be the other way around.) |
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On Sun, 02 Oct 2011 12:08:39 -0700, "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)"
wrote: Oren wrote: On Sat, 1 Oct 2011 16:19:51 -0700, "Bill Graham" wrote: I wonder why people keep dogs? Easy. Dogs don't meow! And they can be "trained" not to bark without a reason. (However, most cats don't take too kindly to being "walked" on a leash, and they seem to be confused about who "owns" whom - dogs may worship their humans, cats tend to expect it to be the other way around.) I have a "barkless dog". He can only yodel. My cats have, those past came from prisons. Still have one cat left. My hound dog is about broke trying the capture the kitty. One mean prison cat...loves me though. |
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"Tony Lima" wrote
wrote: Can we take our cats? For decades Hawaii has had some of the most stringent animal quarantine laws in the world. They're trying to keep rabies out of the islands. My advice is to check with the Hawaii Tour and Convention Bureau and follow their advice carefully. Short answer: almost certainly not unless you want them to be kept in jail at the airport with limited visiting privileges for you. - Tony Short answer: What kind of a mother****ing troll even remotely considers take ****ing CATS to mother****ing HAWAII?!!! --Tedward |
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"The Undead Edward M. Kennedy" wrote in message ... "Tony Lima" wrote wrote: Can we take our cats? For decades Hawaii has had some of the most stringent animal quarantine laws in the world. They're trying to keep rabies out of the islands. My advice is to check with the Hawaii Tour and Convention Bureau and follow their advice carefully. Short answer: almost certainly not unless you want them to be kept in jail at the airport with limited visiting privileges for you. - Tony Short answer: What kind of a mother****ing troll even remotely considers take ****ing CATS to mother****ing HAWAII?!!! --Tedward A gay one? |
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