November 2008


more text later, but bottom line:

last minute fumble by our guys made it a little exciting at the end.  But the D came thru with an interception for a TD.

On to the Finals!!

And for those of you who want to watch the replay over the internet: http://www.oc16.tv/ tomorrow at 1:30 PM HST

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stories here: Punahou gets by Farrington, Top-ranked Buffanblu outlast Farrington, 35-28

photo gallery here: Punahou vs. Farrington football

If you want shirts in time for Carnival, please send e-mail to Duncan at tjhdad (at) gmail (dot) com and Patti at kposhiro (at) gmail (dot) com by December 25th (yes, that is Christmas day!).  Or you can always e-mail me at steve (at) 3155alani (dot) net.  If you are not going to be at Carnival, let us know and you can pick them up at Reunion.

Logo:

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Color of shirt: NAVY.  Logo will be in yellow.
Women: dri-balance women’s jewelneck fitted t-shirt (like the navy winged "O" alumni already distributes) with the smaller logo embroidered in yellow on the left sleeve $20
Men: dri-balance polo with larger logo embroidered in yellow on left chest $26
Long sleeve paddling shirt (men’s sizing) with larger logo embroidered on the left chest $26

Send checks to the alumni house:

Punahou Alumni House

Attn: 1984 reunion

1601 Punahou Street

Honolulu, Hawai`i 96822

Punahou takes out Saint Louis

The second-ranked Buffanblu popped top-ranked Saint Louis early en route to a 41-28 win last night to capture their first Interscholastic League of Honolulu Division I title since 2005 before about 9,000 at Aloha Stadium.

Hi guys – below are drafts of our reunion t-shirt logo.  Much thanks to Nalu for his usual outstanding work. 

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Tentatively, the men’s shirt will have the logo embroidered on the left chest.  For the women’s shirt, the logo will be on the left sleeve.  As you might guess, the shirts will be NAVY.  No prices available (yet).  But we will be printing some for canival.  If you want one for Carnival, let me know at steve (at) 3155alani (dot) net and I’ll put you on the list.

and very small portraits of the President-elect using carbon nanotubes. http://www.nanobama.com/

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Each face is 0.5 millimeter wide, or about ten times the width of a human hair.  http://www.nanobama.com/how/how.htm

No easy sledding after mayor’s race regardless of victor

Uh…sledding in Honolulu?  Really?  Oh.  Wait a minute, the author must mean lava sledding: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawaiian_lava_sledding.  I get it now…sorry.