Saturday, April 10, 2010

Hula Hunk

Obviously, howdy wasn't judging
or this contestant would have won hands down.

9 comments:

Prof. FigoFan said...

Wow, this certainly got my attention. Beautiful job, buttman! I hope all is well with you, and with the rest of the knights!


With love from figo

Bronkofla said...

Howdy, Tay wins hands down lol

howdy said...

LMAO buttman hahaha!

this is so AWESOME!

idk about giving the title to his majesty without getting some benefits first tho *wink* :P LOL!

tay dances for hula halau o' florida oranges :P lol!

pochaco said...

Buttman, where did you get that picture?
That was from a private performance!!!! :-D

John1964 said...

wow buttman... this is a sure fire winner.. I give all 10's lol

richman said...

Aloha howdy , I was up to 6 AM here to watch Hula Halau O'kamuela's performance and I've watched the solo performer, a beautiful girl.
Hālau Hula ʻO Kaleimomi Kaleimomi Kaleohano Haleamau Kealohalani,
Hālau O Poʻohala Hulali Anahola
Nā Pualei O Likolehua Leinaʻala Kalama, i love the sound of the hawaiian language, I wanna learn the kane dances, I wanna sing in hawaiian!!!!!!!

richman said...

And I have a question: why there are so many latin last names, like Fonseca, de Silva, Vasconcellos, Lopes, Castillo and Bento?

howdy said...

hi richman :)

i wish i was smart enough to tell you the answer to that ? haha

maybe they are all related lol!

i have no clue :( lol

TNbuttman said...

Richman — it might be because the contestants are of Filipino descent. The Spanish colonized the Phillippines in the mid-1500s, intermarried with the native population, and bestowed their latin surnames on the family lineage.