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Time. There is a ton of money poured in daily. Just time. Average clean up wage…$87 per hour. The Gold RushJesus.
Sorry man.
Is there anything to be done to help?
Time. There is a ton of money poured in daily. Just time. Average clean up wage…$87 per hour. The Gold Rush
Its not what you know its who you know. You probably would have to be local and displaced by the fire. The good jobs wont be found on Zip RecruiterDamn.
I might need to go to Maui this summer to help!
The displaced deserve every penny and benefit they can get.Its not what you know its who you know. You probably would have to be local and displaced by the fire. The good jobs wont be found on Zip Recruiter
Spent some fun and silly times a few doors down from that open extended lanai at the Lahaina Yacht Club for Whaling Spree Days, The Lahaina Jackpot Fishing Tournament & Halloween on Front Street. The fire …took the lore and island magic of old Lahaina Town and with the rebuilding of the new, the old will forever be forgotten with time, as it once was …….Hey Pico. Here's a photo of your shop when it looks to have been a house.
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Thats when Wyland painted the whale on the side. Cut down the Kamani tree on a Sunday to do it. He was forced to remove it board by board or repaint over it. At this time it was the original Maui Tropix store. Its never really been a home xcept in the 1930’s when the Fish Market family lived upstairs and there was a double deck over the water. Ive had them all in the store. The old man was in a wheel chair with a nurse and his daughter was probably closing in on 80.Hey Pico. Here's a photo of your shop when it looks to have been a house.
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The Chicago fire… The SF fire… time marches on. New chapters begin. Everything has a shelf life. Im here now saying goodbye. I have a vehicle pass. At least Maria Lanakila survived. I saw Albert digging out his property. He will rebuild.Spent some fun and silly times a few doors down from that open extended lanai at the Lahaina Yacht Club for Whaling Spree Days, The Lahaina Jackpot Fishing Tournament & Halloween on Front Street. The fire …took the lore and island magic of old Lahaina Town and with the rebuilding of the new, the old will forever be forgotten with time, as it once was …….
Heart breaking, all the lost souls…