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IolaniHahkSeng
I just came back from Portland oregon yesterday. It's such a cloudy dismal city,...a smaller version of Seattle, WA.

However, the folks are laidback and nice. Unlike the people in So Cally.

There's also not too much traffic. However, I hardly saw any Koreans in Portland. Do they live in an area outside of Portland?

Oh, and I was surprised that a Taiwanese guy is the US representative of the Portland district. That's what the taxi driver told me.
Da Hawaiian
QUOTE(IolaniHahkSeng @ Feb 16 2007, 03:27 PM) [snapback]2729779[/snapback]

I just came back from Portland oregon yesterday. It's such a cloudy dismal city,...a smaller version of Seattle, WA.

However, the folks are laidback and nice. Unlike the people in So Cally.

There's also not too much traffic. However, I hardly saw any Koreans in Portland. Do they live in an area outside of Portland?

Oh, and I was surprised that a Taiwanese guy is the US representative of the Portland district. That's what the taxi driver told me.


Where'd you get the Iolani in your handle?

Iolani HS hawaii?
IolaniHahkSeng
QUOTE(Da Hawaiian @ Feb 17 2007, 04:38 AM) [snapback]2731299[/snapback]

Where'd you get the Iolani in your handle?

Iolani HS hawaii?


No kidding sherlock. laugh.gif I went to Iolani, graduated in 1999. Which high school did you go to in Hawaii? Do you still live in Hawaii? On Oahu?
Jor
QUOTE(IolaniHahkSeng @ Feb 16 2007, 02:27 PM) [snapback]2729779[/snapback]

I just came back from Portland oregon yesterday. It's such a cloudy dismal city,...a smaller version of Seattle, WA.

However, the folks are laidback and nice. Unlike the people in So Cally.

There's also not too much traffic. However, I hardly saw any Koreans in Portland. Do they live in an area outside of Portland?

Oh, and I was surprised that a Taiwanese guy is the US representative of the Portland district. That's what the taxi driver told me.


You don't say. And how does a Taiwanese guy get to be a U.S. representative in Portland, OR? Wouldn't have to be a U.S. citizen and wouldn't he have to at least live in the U.S.?
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