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A luau
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telisha
del rio, Texas
October 24, 2003
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We wanted to attend an athentic luau, and were told this was one to go too. We really enjoyed the show. It was what we were expecting, hula girls and all. The food was typical island fare--pork cooked in the ground, beef, fish, fresh fruits, and the ...
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We wanted to attend an athentic luau, and were told this was one to go too. We really enjoyed the show. It was what we were expecting, hula girls and all. The food was typical island fare--pork cooked in the ground, beef, fish, fresh fruits, and the traditional poi. Lots of drinks to wash it down with.
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