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Local Style Jokes
(Be forewarned... Content may be slightly
offensive... laugh at your own risk!)
U Know U Local Eef
- You have a separate circuit breaker for
your rice cooker/warmer.
- Only NOW you know that cilantro is the
same as Chinese parsley.
- You measure the water for the rice by the
knuckle of your index finger.
- You know which market shave poi on which
days.
- You know that Char Hung Sut is closed on
Tuesday.
- You can handle shoyu with green mango, li
hing gummy bears, raw egg on hot rice and pearl tea (Carnation milk in hot water with
sugar) with creme crackers.
- Your refrigerator has a half-empty jar of
mango chutney from the 1993 Punahu Carnival.
- The condiments at the table are Shoyu,
ketchup, chili peppah watah and kimchee. Also, takuwan, Hawaiian salt, slice onion and
pickled onion.
- You go to Maui and your luggage home
includes potato chips, manju, cream puffs and guri-guri for omiyage (gifts).
- You think the four food groups are starch,
Spam fried food and fruit punch.
- A balanced meal has three starches, rice,
macaroni and bread.
- You know 101 ways to fix your rubber
slippers...50 using tape, 50 using glue and one using a stick to poke the strap back in.
- You sometimes use your open car door for a
dressing room.
- You wear two different color slippahs
together and you no mind.
- Nice clothes means a T-shirt without
pukas.
- You are barefoot in most of your
elementary school pictures.
- You have a slipper tan . . . an upside
down "v" on top of both your feet.
- Your only suit is a bathing suit.
- You drive barefoot.
- You have at least five Hawaiian bracelets.
- You never, ever, under any circumstances,
wear socks with slippers, or an aloha shirt that matches your wife's muumuu.
- You still call the Blaisdell Center, the
HIC and its Sandy's, not Sandy Beach
- You say "I going for lawnmower da
grass" when you mean "I'm going to mow the lawn."
- You can understand every word Bu La'ai
says and you know what his name means, too.
- You have a sister, cousin, aunty or mom
named "Honey Girl" or,
- Someone in the family named
"Boy," "Tita," "Bruddah," "Sonny,"
"Bachan," "Taitai," "Popo" and/or "Vovo."
- You still chant "Hanakokolele"
when a friend or co-worker goofs up.
- You say, "Shtraight,"
"Shtreet," and "Shtress."
- You say "Da Kine," and the other
person says "Da kine" and you both know what is "Da kine."
- The "Shaka" and the "Eye
Flash" are worth 1,000 words.
- You're shopping at Epcot Center at
Disneyworld and you may say something to your sister and a complete stranger says,
"you're from Hawaii, aren't you?"
- You feel guilt leaving a get-together
without helping clean up.
- The idea of taking something from a heiau
is unthinkable.
- You call everyone older than you
"Auntie" or "Uncle" and you kiss everyone in greeting and farewell.
- You let others cars ahead of you on the
freeway and you give shaka to anyone who lets you in.
- Your philosophy is "Bumbai."
- You'd rather drag out the compressor and
fill that leaking tire every single morning than have it fixed at the local gas station.
- The only time you honk your horn is once a
year during the safety check.
- If a child needs a home, give him one. He
becomes "Hanai."
- You can live and let live with a smile in
your heart.
- Your male best friend's name is either
Wade or Max.

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