I am amazed at how wonderful you, Leslie have captured the essence of the friends I knew at Kamehameha, and at U of Hawaii. I knew Robert and Roland from classes. And you captured who Robert is. We called him Bobby, but now he has certainly earned the love and respect as Robert, his personality has never changed, and achievements have not changed him. Same with Keola. He and Kapono were in Kamehameha, and they were just as kind and loving as you showed on at least Keola's segment. Soft spoken, but very kind and gentlemanly. And Dave Shoji, I knew in U of H classes, and worked with in intramural refereeing. A true gentleman, never talked about his national championship two years earlier, a very good person to all of us. I saw him six years later, when my ship The Enterprise docked at Pearl Harbor. He remembered me by name, and we had a short but wonderful conversation. But thank you for the very casual, friendly "talk-stories" and I really enjoy what your are doing.
I am amazed at how wonderful you, Leslie have captured the essence of the friends I knew at Kamehameha, and at U of Hawaii. I knew Robert and Roland from classes. And you captured who Robert is. We called him Bobby, but now he has certainly earned the love and respect as Robert, his personality has never changed, and achievements have not changed him. Same with Keola. He and Kapono were in Kamehameha, and they were just as kind and loving as you showed on at least Keola's segment. Soft spoken, but very kind and gentlemanly. And Dave Shoji, I knew in U of H classes, and worked with in intramural refereeing. A true gentleman, never talked about his national championship two years earlier, a very good person to all of us. I saw him six years later, when my ship The Enterprise docked at Pearl Harbor. He remembered me by name, and we had a short but wonderful conversation. But thank you for the very casual, friendly "talk-stories" and I really enjoy what your are doing.