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		<title>By: islandprince</title>
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Haleiwa up on the north shore. It&#039;s low key, receptive (outsider friendly), surfing town, pardon the cliche: &quot;away from the maddening crowd&quot;, two roads in; two roads out, combination Haight Ashbury - Greenwich Village, with a smattering of upscale homes, lodging and ono places to eat.
Makaha is also good, but keep a hand on your wallet/purse at all times. Don&#039;t leave your car parked in the same spot for more than two days - the tires (if not the car) will be gone on the 3rd day.
Kaneohe is good; lotsa miliary. Three busy golf courses are nearby.
La&#039;ie and Kahuku is very old style but fitting in with the natives might be difficult for you (you haole by any chance?) La&#039;ie and Kahuku da kine Samoan fellas and Hawaiian kane lai dat, so you behave or else bust foa okole!
Anyway &#039;nuff said.
My recommendation for you (an if you haole): Haleiwa.
Hang loose brah! I looki foa you bustin da dive at Sunset Beach hanging 10 on a 40 footer!</description>
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<p>Haleiwa up on the north shore. It&#8217;s low key, receptive (outsider friendly), surfing town, pardon the cliche: &#8220;away from the maddening crowd&#8221;, two roads in; two roads out, combination Haight Ashbury &#8211; Greenwich Village, with a smattering of upscale homes, lodging and ono places to eat.<br />
Makaha is also good, but keep a hand on your wallet/purse at all times. Don&#8217;t leave your car parked in the same spot for more than two days &#8211; the tires (if not the car) will be gone on the 3rd day.<br />
Kaneohe is good; lotsa miliary. Three busy golf courses are nearby.<br />
La&#8217;ie and Kahuku is very old style but fitting in with the natives might be difficult for you (you haole by any chance?) La&#8217;ie and Kahuku da kine Samoan fellas and Hawaiian kane lai dat, so you behave or else bust foa okole!<br />
Anyway &#8217;nuff said.<br />
My recommendation for you (an if you haole): Haleiwa.<br />
Hang loose brah! I looki foa you bustin da dive at Sunset Beach hanging 10 on a 40 footer!</p>
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