Keep the North Shore Sane

This blog will be about the North Shore of Oahu. The focus will be on the politics, economics and lifestyle of the North Shore. The North Shore is such a small place, people are often intimidated and do not speak their mind. Here you can speak your mind. I accept guest posts either by name or anonymously as long as they are not obscene. Let's argue, let's be opinionated and let's really dig down into the issues that affect our lives here on the North Shore of Oahu.

Monday, June 25, 2007

Ron Revives North Shore News Website.

I noticed in the North Shore News print edition that Ron is starting to update his NSN website. That's great news. I really have missed his personal observations about life and the people he knows that makes this such an interesting place to live.

Not like grumpy grandma me, Grandpa Ron usually has much more pleasant things to say (he also has to sell ads ;-).

I hope you keep it up Ron.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Rumors Are Churning Around Turtle Bay.

Is there going to be a sale?

What is happening at the end of Marconi Road?

Answers are no where to be found on any of the websites for and against Turtle Bay.

Any anonymous posters want to fill us in on what the latest is?

I set up this Blog to let people post anonymously - so they could gossip and talk stink safely.

So, go for it.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Surfers Are The Most Uneducated Professional Athletes In America (maybe the world)

There are bunch of posts I have in my "Draft" box. They include the Paumalu Murder (and my reaction to Ian Lind's great insights about the coverage), my predictions for the future of Kahuku and Laie, why the Hawaii Tourism industry is in distress and some other nuggets.

What got me to take the topic of uneducated surfers off of the Draft pile was the article I read about Surfing Groms in the Sunday Honolulu Advertiser.

I have to disclose that while my family surfs, their passions have been football, soccer, basketball, swimming and my nephew the golf nut. So, while I am going to put some startling questions out there about education and surfing, it is not because I do not like athletics. I just think that surfers as a group/family have really got some issues with priorities and education.

The uneducated surfer phenomena could go a long way toward explaining the bizarre, wacko thought process of the ex pat California surfers and their kin who seem to dominate the dialogue over in the Sunset Beach area. They protest development while almost all of them who don't make money off of surfing are involved in laboring trades that involve construction and development (they probably did not go to far in their educational pursuits). They are too uneducated to understand the hypocrisy of that stance.

Instead of me running on and on I'll ask some questions and state some observations. Here we go.

  • - How many Pro Surfers have graduated from college? (I can't think of any men and one woman).
  • - How many Pro Surfers are high school grads? (I believe most are not).
  • - How many grom surfers with their parents blessing and encouragement have blown off school to go surf when the waves are good? Under that vein, how many basketball, football, soccer, gymnastics, volleyball, baseball, football, etc. players blow off school to go play? My guess is not many because they would get kicked off the team. Contrast that with ANY CONTEST day on the North Shore and you'll see tons of groms like the ones in the Advertiser article at the beach, when school is in session. No wonder they grow up like their parents - ignorant but very opinionated.
  • - How many professional surfers are able to make a decent living off of surfing? Maybe 50? Contrast that with how many athletes, organizations, schools, leagues, etc are able to sustain an economic structure in their respective sports.
  • - How much does the surfing professional culture give back? Almost nothing, they are more about exploitation of kids. They give them stickers and an occasional board. Can you even imagine the outcry if a freaking 8 year old football player was given MONEY and the parents were happy about it? IT IS CRAZY THAT IT HAPPENS, IT IS SINFUL THAT THE PARENTS PURSUE THIS. I have a tremendous respect for Randy R. he really tries to give money back to charities. He gives a few thousand dollars each year to Sunset Beach El for hosting Surf Night. In contrast the "Evil Empire" Turtle Bay Resort has given away almost $500,000 since 2002 from their golf tournaments alone and have done it without fanfare, look it up.
  • - There is no punishment for the these baby professionals in terms of being educated. They get paid if they go to school or not. If the waves are good, these parents think their kids should be in the water, not in the classroom with their peers who play other sports. Those other sports kids have to keep up grades in order to play. For many sports they have to go to college to pursue the next level. Surfers do not even have to graduate from Grammar School.

It is easy to see how this cycle of under education can be harmful. All kids dream and should be somewhat delusional in what they strive to achieve. That is healthy. But delusional parents are dangerous, especially when they damage their kids futures based on a very slim chance of success in a sport with limited opportunities.

The exploitation of the kids by the surf industry should stop. The parents who support this abuse should be arrested.

Saturday, June 02, 2007

Lingle signs Kahuku Hospital bailout bill

This great news was in the Pacific Business News.

Special thanks to Ralph Makaiau of Turtle Bay Resort. Ralph has been on the Kahuku Hospital Board for ever. Recently, The Publisher of The Paumalu Press slandered him and John Dowd (who is not on the Board) saying that Makaiau and Dowd wanted to bankrupt the hospital so Oaktree could save it and get good P.R. I guess the Paumalu Press got this story wrong. While she did do a retraction about Dowd being on the Board, I wonder if she'll issue a retraction and apology to Ralph?

Also, nice work Michael Magaoay!

Lingle signs Kahuku Hospital bailout bill

Pacific Business News (Honolulu)- 5:49 PM HAST Thursday, May 31, 2007

Gov. Linda Lingle on Thursday signed legislation allowing the state's public hospital system to take over the financially ailing Kahuku Hospital.

The law, which gathered broad-based community support, appropriates $3.9 million to enable the 12-member Hawaii Health Systems Corp. to take over operation of the 25-bed hospital on the North Shore of Oahu in July.

The law stipulates that the physical assets and ground lease of the hospital will become the property of HHSC with the director of the Hawaii Department of Health facilitating the transition. HHSC also will have full discretion over which of the hospital's medical and nonmedical employees to retain.

In addition, $3 million will be set aside for the Department of Health to subsidize hospital operations.

In March, Lingle approved an emergency appropriation to give Kahuku Hospital $950,000 to keep it from closing.

Kahuku serves more than 20,000 North Shore and Windward Oahu residents and is the only hospital between Kailua and Wahiawa. It was set to close at the end of last year and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in February.