HiUP #31 – Hawaiian Ryan

It’s my birthday, but show number thirty-one is my present to you. Jen’s back, with a big dose of TV talk (and it’s not that show), and two songs are on tap to get you in the island groove. In the news, shenanigans in local politics, bird flu precautions at the airport, the meaning of the word “Hawaiian,” and weird habits of tourists.

In this show:

  • 01:00 HawaiiUP Menu
  • 01:35 HawaiiUP Headlines
  • 16:20 “Maika`i no Waimanalo” from The New Voyage by Island Riddim
  • 21:42 Pith of Pop: The Podcast Edition
    Top Five Television Shows (That Aren’t “Lost”)
  • 37:15 “Count On My Love” from Jordan by Jordan Segundo
  • 40:55 Sign-Off & Recommended Podcasts
    HawaiiDiner.com, 808Talk.com

Special thanks to Akamai Brain Collective for providing our theme song. To download this episode, click the “Pod” icon below or cut-and-paste the following URL:

http://libsyn.com/media/hawaii/hawaiiup20051106.mp3

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5 Responses to HiUP #31 – Hawaiian Ryan

  1. NemesisVex says:

    SVU?

    You forgot to mention perhaps the best thing about Good Eats — Alton Brown is the hottest nerd on television! Yum.

  2. Jill says:

    Horray for Hawaiiup. Happy Birthday Ryan!

  3. Rita says:

    I have been listening to the show since itunes launched poscasts. I love your show it keeps me updated on what is going on in hawaii. My girlfriend is in hawaii so i have many memories of hawaii. I cant wait to go back. Your show keeps me updated on hawaii. thank you for a great show!!! Rita from new york happy Birthday Ryan!!!!

  4. c.c. says:

    happy birthday ryan ! great podcast on lost it’s the second most exciting thing in my weekly schedule (first is of course the lost episodes on tv) keep it up !

  5. Chris says:

    We have this bottle of sauerkraut in the fridge, and when I told my wife what you said that saurekraut is the “Haole cousin to Kimchee,” she just cracked up, and said that in some odd oblique way, she feels a little more connected to Hawaii.

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