As I write these words a tzunami just struck Oahu and I am dining in the middle of the jungle next to my dear sister and roughly 700 asians. Why you ask? Because Hawaii recieved the dreaded Tzunami warning after the massive Chile Quake hit, and we fled to the hills at 3 o clock at night. A long and perilous journey has brought us to a strange restaurant in the middle of Manoa Valley Jungle surrounded by a massive flok of asians behaving in a culturally unfamiliar manner. We suspect they might be evacuees from one of the big Waikiki hotels, and are forced to spend their saturday morning in the middle of the jungle with us. It could be worse though as the restaurant/building we are sitting in also serves as the location of Lost. When we arrived this very very early morning the crew was still dissembeling the set and driving exotic plants and gear arund the premises. The cages that held some of the leading characters in the second season can be seen just below the mens room (and in these pictures).
A lady gives regular updates, on what we assume to be the status of the tzunami, but as all information is devulged in Japanese we have no real way of knowing. At present the Tzunami is assumed to be aoround 2 meters, but you will probably all know the actual size by the time you read this. A large portion of our Japanese friends have gathered in the room next door and seem to be either loudly celebrating the end of the world or warming up to an epic karaoke fest. Its all a bit surreal to be frank and I am about as confused as I am knackered. On top of eveything they just raised the price of the dinner buffet to 14 dollars. Special tzunami price for you... Bastards!
In this last picture you can see the locals gathering supplies at 7/11 at 3 in the morning. Bad day for Hawaii, good day for 7/11!
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