The End Is Near
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Waikiki
On Darlene's last day here, we spent time walking around in Waikiki, had breakfast at Eggs N Things and enjoyed watching the huge variety of people all over the place.
At one time, we discussed how skimpy bathing suits have become over the years and talked about how we did not see that back home. I remarked that it wouldn't surprise me if in the near future, men would start wearing a male version of the thongs that were in such abundance here. Ms Darlene dismissed that notion and the subject was dropped.
We made our way down the street to the Moana Surfrider hotel where you could sit out under a giant Banyan tree and have dinner, drinks or just sit under a hundred year old Banyan tree and enjoy the ambiance.
At one time, we discussed how skimpy bathing suits have become over the years and talked about how we did not see that back home. I remarked that it wouldn't surprise me if in the near future, men would start wearing a male version of the thongs that were in such abundance here. Ms Darlene dismissed that notion and the subject was dropped.
We made our way down the street to the Moana Surfrider hotel where you could sit out under a giant Banyan tree and have dinner, drinks or just sit under a hundred year old Banyan tree and enjoy the ambiance.
Admittedly, I have the attention span of a lightening bolt and so Ms Darlene and I decided to take one last tour up the beach before going back to our room, collect her bags and make our way to the airport.
Since I had not brought my Nikon and had played on my cell phone until the battery was down to zero, I had no way of taking a picture but that was no big deal...right?
Well, as we were making our way out onto the sand I looked up and saw this dude in the tiniest thong I'd ever seen. Darlene had not noticed so I motioned for her to look (as discreetly as possible) in a certain direction.
"Take the picture!", I exclaimed. "My phone is dead and can't take it!" She fired off this beauty.
So, our final and parting shot should be entitled, "The End Is Near".
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