[QUOTE=HMobius;2301258]Seiko and Moondancer?
I vaguely remember a dancer named Yun, but not enough to discuss, sorry.[/QUOTE]No problem, just reminiscing the past. LOL!
Printable View
[QUOTE=HMobius;2301258]Seiko and Moondancer?
I vaguely remember a dancer named Yun, but not enough to discuss, sorry.[/QUOTE]No problem, just reminiscing the past. LOL!
[QUOTE=Shibiko;2301270]No problem, just reminiscing the past. LOL![/QUOTE]Didn't Yoon become the owner of the Strip Club at the Old Stadium Mall; I think the name was By Me?
She was about 5'2" - 5'3", "A-be" cup.
Long straight black hair, and an attitude for a personality.
First saw this report of a cyber attack, didn't really bother me, wasn't even sure if there really was an attack, nor did I understand its effect. Then Sony decides to cancel the release of the 44 million dollar movies "The Interview", also effectively shutting down its base an operations going forward. Then all other companies having anything to do with the showing of the movie also follows suite. Even George Clooney having felt a sense of responsibilty to back up Sonys decisions, went on a signature drive by e-mailing hollywood's elite and VIP's, a venture that yielded not one single signature. Now having a better idea of what's going on, I am fucking infuriated, even more so than when terrorist kidnap and lost of life occurs, no one has died, yet the action of the past week has infuriated me beyond anything I knew, I think it's the simple fact that someone or some entity has demanded that I live my life as they say or suffer consequences! Fuck that, hell no, this cannot stand. Barack better come out and have some declaration of war with those involved no matter who is involved, I'm not so sure he's as offended as I, which really bothers me. So now what don't tell me that if someone or entity throws rocks from the privacy and anonimity of his own home, at people who live in glass houses can dictate the way I live, we are forced to act, cannot back down not one step, we forced into war again that's the only way I see it, the arrogance of these people doing this in such a public manner, they say and. Korea is involved which makes sense because only people who have not experienced human right's, civil liberties and living in a democracy would even think about exotorting those liberties away from people who've experiened freedom, only those could undrestimate and not understand the graveness of thier actions, if they knew better they would have tried just the straight kidnap and demand ploy!
[QUOTE=LowlysOne;2303749]First saw this report of a cyber attack, didn't really bother me, wasn't even sure if there really was an attack, nor did I understand its effect. Then Sony decides to cancel the release of the 44 million dollar movies "The Interview", also effectively shutting down its base an operations going forward. Then all other companies having anything to do with the showing of the movie also follows suite. Even George Clooney having felt a sense of responsibilty to back up Sonys decisions, went on a signature drive by e-mailing hollywood's elite and VIP's, a venture that yielded not one single signature. Now having a better idea of what's going on, I am fucking infuriated, even more so than when terrorist kidnap and lost of life occurs, no one has died, yet the action of the past week has infuriated me beyond anything I knew, I think it's the simple fact that someone or some entity has demanded that I live my life as they say or suffer consequences! Fuck that, hell no, this cannot stand. Barack better come out and have some declaration of war with those involved no matter who is involved, I'm not so sure he's as offended as I, which really bothers me. So now what don't tell me that if someone or entity throws rocks from the privacy and anonimity of his own home, at people who live in glass houses can dictate the way I live, we are forced to act, cannot back down not one step, we forced into war again that's the only way I see it, the arrogance of these people doing this in such a public manner, they say and. Korea is involved which makes sense because only people who have not experienced human right's, civil liberties and living in a democracy would even think about exotorting those liberties away from people who've experiened freedom, only those could undrestimate and not understand the graveness of thier actions, if they knew better they would have tried just the straight kidnap and demand ploy![/QUOTE]The whole Sony situation shows hacker groups around the world exactly how to make people bend to their demands. If I were Sony, I would see it as they already have my information, they will release it all anyway or try to extort me. Fuck it, release the movie for free streaming online and encourage everyone to stream and download it. Barack ain't going to do shit about this, we both know that. He has done a horrible job with foreign policy so far. Look at how big ISIL is. He could have nipped that in the butt before they took over large areas of Iraq. But I digress. Sony has had awful cyber security for the past few years and have gotten hit time and time again. They didn't learn and now they are paying for it. The worse part though, they are bending over backwards to meet the demands of the hackers. This will be going in the playbook of other hacker groups and proves that it is completely possible for a group of hackers to bring down a huge corporation and make them your *****.
[QUOTE=LowlysOne;2303749] I think it's the simple fact that someone or some entity has demanded that I live my life as they say or suffer consequences![/QUOTE]In my opinion, the same principle should be applied to Hawaii politicians and police who demand that consenting adult women not seek to earn any money by providing sexual services, or else risk suffering the consequences of up to thirty days of imprisonment and up to a $1,000 fine.
Was in mid town today, decided to stop and get a smoothie.
Freaking hot local chick. And E 1 know if any of the girls play for pay?
[QUOTE=Incogfilipino;2303793]The whole Sony situation shows hacker groups around the world exactly how to make people bend to their demands. If I were Sony, I would see it as they already have my information, they will release it all anyway or try to extort me. Fuck it, release the movie for free streaming online and encourage everyone to stream and download it. Barack ain't going to do shit about this, we both know that. He has done a horrible job with foreign policy so far. Look at how big ISIL is. He could have nipped that in the butt before they took over large areas of Iraq. But I digress. Sony has had awful cyber security for the past few years and have gotten hit time and time again. They didn't learn and now they are paying for it. The worse part though, they are bending over backwards to meet the demands of the hackers. This will be going in the playbook of other hacker groups and proves that it is completely possible for a group of hackers to bring down a huge corporation and make them your *****.[/QUOTE]The movie will most likely find alternate means of distribution. By whose hand does it travel the world or garner more fame, will remain to be seen. If Sony still ends up profiting from the distribution of this film and there are no consequences for the group who laid claim to this, I see this as nothing but a big publicity stunt. But that's just my inner conspiracist.
Total dick teasers. Sugar daddy status not even worth it imo.
[QUOTE=PauHanaParty;2304136]Was in mid town today,
decided to stop and get a smoothie.
Freaking hot local chick. And E 1 know if any of the girls play for pay?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Incogfilipino;2303793]The whole Sony situation shows hacker groups around the world exactly how to make people bend to their demands. If I were Sony, I would see it as they already have my information, they will release it all anyway or try to extort me. Fuck it, release the movie for free streaming online and encourage everyone to stream and download it. Barack ain't going to do shit about this, we both know that. He has done a horrible job with foreign policy so far. Look at how big ISIL is. He could have nipped that in the butt before they took over large areas of Iraq. But I digress. Sony has had awful cyber security for the past few years and have gotten hit time and time again. They didn't learn and now they are paying for it. The worse part though, they are bending over backwards to meet the demands of the hackers. This will be going in the playbook of other hacker groups and proves that it is completely possible for a group of hackers to bring down a huge corporation and make them your *****.[/QUOTE]Actually Sony fully intended to release the movie as scheduled, the execs are still looking at other viable option that would not put a risk on the general population. It is the companies that are contracted (various cinema groups) to show the movie to the public that absolutely want no part of the movie "The Interview", leaving Sony with no other recourse, but to eat the 97 million that it cost to bring the movie to the theathers, you know Sony in reality cannot make any claims to total innocence, they had a part in the whole fiasco, but it still bothers me that they went about it in such a grandstanding in your face, all I need is plausible deniability, and you can't do shit even if it is obvious to everyone involved. I say we wait a few years then bam airplane malfunction, lost at sea, nothing recovered!
[QUOTE=DatOneMan;2304140]The movie will most likely find alternate means of distribution. By whose hand does it travel the world or garner more fame, will remain to be seen. If Sony still ends up profiting from the distribution of this film and there are no consequences for the group who laid claim to this, I see this as nothing but a big publicity stunt. But that's just my inner conspiracist.[/QUOTE]If I'm not mistaken either him or his father loves watching american flicks, I would think Sony must have researched this guy before making the flick, so they would know he suffers a bit from "small man syndrome", while it sounds funny, these are the characters you don't want to give any fuel to dislike you. Yet they did, Barack say's he wished they would have came to us for advice, but here's an article that says Sony was not only in contact with the State department but that the State deptartment " played an active role", in the decision to add the final gruesome scene, and some e-mail between Sony executives and a security consulting firm suggest that the State department supports the notion of thec flick as being a useful propaganda tool. [URL]http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/12/17/exclusive-sony-emails-allege-u-s-govt-official-ok-d-controversial-ending-to-the-interview.html[/URL], I don't know how credible or accurate this information is but I guess they think its credible enough to report it, idk though, but if this is correct then this sounds a little intentional and at least antagonizing, should our government be in the buisness of advisor to movie producer's. If this report is true, then good for Sony, they got what could be expected, again if this report is true, the whole story is coming out, at the least Sony guys were xa bunchbof knuckle heads cause they knew of this guys past and of the theats he made, which were serious enough to be in contact with a security consulting firm and the State Department at least as far back as the decision to use the final death scene, they knew it was dangerous yet they still went ahead thinking of the pay off and not the payback, again if this is true then I can't really be pissed at this guy more than Sony and our government.
[QUOTE=LowlysOne;2304391]Actually Sony fully intended to release the movie as scheduled, the execs are still looking at other viable option that would not put a risk on the general population. It is the companies that are contracted (various cinema groups) to show the movie to the public that absolutely want no part of the movie "The Interview", leaving Sony with no other recourse, but to eat the 97 million that it cost to bring the movie to the theathers, you know Sony in reality cannot make any claims to total innocence, they had a part in the whole fiasco, but it still bothers me that they went about it in such a grandstanding in your face, all I need is plausible deniability, and you can't do shit even if it is obvious to everyone involved. I say we wait a few years then bam airplane malfunction, lost at sea, nothing recovered![/QUOTE]They actually backed down and pulled the release, then pulled all official trailers. The movie chains pulled the movie first, but Sony is completely not releasing it at this point. Like seriously, pulling a trailer off youtube? You give these punks that much control to censor you? They bitched up completely as the threats continued.
What is next, some NK hackers tell us to stop watching porn, so all the porn companies shut down?
[QUOTE=Incogfilipino;2304826]They actually backed down and pulled the release, then pulled all official trailers. The movie chains pulled the movie first, but Sony is completely not releasing it at this point. Like seriously, pulling a trailer off youtube? You give these punks that much control to censor you? They bitched up completely as the threats continued.
What is next, some NK hackers tell us to stop watching porn, so all the porn companies shut down?[/QUOTE]Wo wait now, if they ever tell us no porn, that's it, fire up the tanks, we're coming in! But then the internet porn companies going be like, eh tell him fuck that before we cancel his Gold Premiun membership! Nah but seriously I read a report that basically saying Sony was in touch with the State Department and they were actively involved with the content of the movie, the scene at the end where he explodes, State Department advises Sony to put that scene in, and that this movie had good propaganda value. If this is true, this movie was done at least partly to antagonize Kim Jung, they were malicious, they had intent to cast him in a bad light, if it was non fiction, then that would be facts, but this is a satirical amd ficticious. If someone living in Canada produced a satirical and ficticious movie about my life, I would be upset as well, seeking some kind of retribution, but since he live in another country and as far as I know nothing could be done legally, I might seek the same solution. The more I look at this, again if these report are true, we should all be upset at Sony and our government, they put all of us in harms way, using this platform that they were graced with, to belittle and antagonize him for entertainment and as the State Department say's good propaganda tool. All he did was warn them of his intentions, cannot play with the bull and expect not to get the horns sooner or later.
[QUOTE=BulgogiBoy;2300085]Loved Kascha. I think Nautical Thorn is the biggest contemporary Hawaii star.[/QUOTE]Went out drinking with Nautica on her visit back to HI a few years ago. She is really a nice person and fun. At the time she had put on some weight, but still looked great.
[QUOTE=PauHanaParty;2304136]Was in mid town today, decided to stop and get a smoothie.
Freaking hot local chick. And E 1 know if any of the girls play for pay?[/QUOTE]I think the trucks in WA got busted for this. I think here in HNL, they're barely toeing the line with our conservative community and laws. They probably don't want to risk it and go out of business.
They do have an instagram account if you're into that. They post daily pics of their girls.
[QUOTE=PauHanaParty;2304136]Was in mid town today, decided to stop and get a smoothie.
Freaking hot local chick. And E 1 know if any of the girls play for pay?[/QUOTE]This one blonde with a massive booty was talking to me but then she was gone; they all were. Many days the truck wasn't open or only opened for very short hours.
According to the remaining girl, who had overflowing jugs, they can be hard to work with and had attendance issues. Oh well.
I considered that girl (the one with the massive booty) a specialty item and would have gladly given her 300 roses to come over for an hour; perhaps even 400 if she treated me right, and blonde is not even my flavor. That's how fantastic she looked.