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O'hau
Does anyone know where I can rent a bike for two? Is the poly.cultural center worth seeing? Does it take all day? What is a good place to get a massage, manicure/pedicure? How about a good company that offers short day or lunch cruises? What is a good book store other than barnes/noble that have unique books by hawaiian authors? Any suggestions on chinese, thai, pasta, indaian and salad/soups places? What are some other things one must see/do? Like: hiking, shopping, museuems, live theater, and dancing. Thanks. <BR>
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If you a goin' there, you best learn how to spell it...O-A-H-U
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sorry to be so generic, can't take too much time to write, but check <BR> <BR>oahu101.com <BR> <BR>for lots of good referrals and suggestions. For bike rentals, check with The Bike Shop or the yellow pages when you arrive. I am not a great fan of the PCC, but visitors like it. <BR> <BR>Also see gohawaii.com and prior postings under oahu. <BR> <BR>Aloha,k
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I've always been told the Polynesian Culture center is not worth the trip. Even friends who lived in Oahu did not recommend it.
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HEY ANON!! <BR> <BR>EVERYONE MAKES MISTAKES!! I'M SURE YOU HAVE MAKE SPELLING ERRORS! FIND SOMETHING BETTER TO DO WITH YOUR TIME THAN BE RUDE!!!
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I agree with Anon. If you're going to go some place,and you want info on it, at least know how to spell it. These four letter words aren't that hard.
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OJ: <BR> <BR>You are the same person as ANON!! You just changed your name. If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all.
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trying to start a flame war now, are we? Get a grip and a life.
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