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First of all, allow me to greet you a warm Aloha and Mahalo ... two of the most widely used words of the Hawaiian language. You hear these words everyday and almost everywhere in Hawaii. All residents of our beautiful islands - the young and the old, the rich or the poor, Hawaiian or not ... they all know these two words by heart. Aloha means many different things. It can be used to say hello, goodbye, welcome, love, good wishes, and also to express compassion and caring affection. It is a word which easily rolls off one's tongue like the soft breezes and gentle waves that come to the shores of our beautiful islands. Mahalo simply means thank you. Just as in any other language, it is used to express gratitude or appreciation ... as for a gift, a favor, and the kindness or generosity of others.
Kumusta po kayo? Buti naman at nagkaroon din kayo nang pagkakataon na dumalaw (How are you? It is good that you found the time to visit). Please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Juny Pilapil La Putt and among my friends in cyberspace they know me quite well as "The Hawaiian WebMaster." I'm originally from Cebu City, Philippines and I immigrated to the United States with my family in 1987. Currently, I am a resident of Honolulu.
Listed below are some of the Websites in the World Wide Web which I designed and constructed. I started doing this as a hobby way back in 1996 and somehow up to this time I continue to enjoy it a lot. You are cordially invited to come and visit these Websites and I hope you will enjoy whatever you decide to see ... I'm sure you will!
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Baguio City Landmarks, Baguio City Photo Album, and Tribute To The Academy are three Webpages I'm quite proud of and will surely be worth visiting too.

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