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ricdoug
`Olu`olu

USA
513 Posts

Posted - 06/09/2008 :  05:45:05 AM  Show Profile
San Diego - 3 Thursdays in June

June 12, 19 and 26, 2008

6:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.

Ukulele Society of America

http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/Ukulele_Society_of_America

At Ocean House of Carlsbad Villiage
300 Carlsbad Villiage Drive
Carlsbad, California, 92008

Just West of the I-5 off Carlsbad Villiage Drive exit

Experienced and novice players all welcomed.

Ages 5 to 100!

Come experience over 100 Ukulele Players in Kanikapila!

Conducted by Alaka'i Palika Enos

Join us in the fast growing Kanikapila culture.

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Kanikapila

To play music together in Hawaiian. Singing usually accompanied
by ukulele and/or guitar. Very common anywhere in Hawaii.

Braddah 1: Eh, we go kanikapila at your house tonight.
Braddah 2: Shootz, shootz

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=ukulele

The Ukulele, or Uke for short, is a four string, six string, or eight
string instrument. It is originally from Portugal. The Hawaiians
named the instrument the Ukulele, meaning Jumping Fleas when
they saw the rapid movement of the Portuguese musicians.
Hawaiians adopted the instrument and it is a part of the local
culture. For years, local people have been playing the ukulele as
accompaniment or solo instruments. It is common to hear families
at night singing to one in their backyard or to see kids walking
around with them at school.
The Ukulele comes in diferent sizes. The soprano, concert, tenor,
and baritone are most common. Tenor size ukes can be found
with six or eight strings. The four-string ukes are tuned in
G-C-E-A. Families and friend "Kanikapila," or play music at
gatherings and parties.

Ikaika: Howzit, brah?
Kawika: Eh, I'm doin' good.
Ikaika: You like come my house afta sku an' we kanikapila? Bring your ukulele n we jam, ah.
Kawika: Shootz, brah. Da uke stay at da house. I go afta sku n pick em up. Lataz!

































It's easier to ask for forgiveness, than permission!

Mika ele
Ha`aha`a

USA
1493 Posts

Posted - 06/09/2008 :  1:57:32 PM  Show Profile
Shootz Bra!
Da kine pickchas!

I look like a "Hawaiian Medium" size, gotta go on Auntie Wanda's diet.

hmmmm.... I wonder if there is a "Shootz" company that makes bras (women's undergarments).

E nana, e ho'olohe. E pa'a ka waha, e hana ka lima.
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