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Re: Current estate condition

Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2013 3:41 pm
by Doc Ibold
KENJI wrote:Steve you have a good point and that might be the case....at the end of the day it's Eve's place and she can do whatever she wants with the place. I think the estate would look great with a good pruning which would also improve the view, but for whom.....for her to get any privacy she keeps the drapes closed (overgrown plants) so we can't look inwards and I respect that. I bet she would love to look out without us looking in. If somebody sent me a letter stating please clean your place up so we can gawk inside your place I would not be happy and probably start planting another row of plants to block the remaining view inside. As for BK.....he apologized so lets keep it more Magnum like (pleasant) on the forum. :D
Agreed on both points KENJI!

Re: Current estate condition

Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2013 6:06 pm
by Steve
KENJI wrote:Steve you have a good point and that might be the case....at the end of the day it's Eve's place and she can do whatever she wants with the place. I think the estate would look great with a good pruning which would also improve the view, but for whom.....for her to get any privacy she keeps the drapes closed (overgrown plants) so we can't look inwards and I respect that. I bet she would love to look out without us looking in. If somebody sent me a letter stating please clean your place up so we can gawk inside your place I would not be happy and probably start planting another row of plants to block the remaining view inside. As for BK.....he apologized so lets keep it more Magnum like (pleasant) on the forum. :D

You don't know how many times in this economy where most of us are working almost twice as much as we used to, that I have thought of sending off a letter to the good lady and offering my services as a handy man/landscape person for nothing more than room and board.....LOL! (of course if that ever came about I would probably be terminated for sneaking fans onto the grounds for a quick look around)

Re: Current estate condition

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 2:11 am
by mikeaz123
Lol. I thought about doing the same as well! Would be "fun"... get a tan, mow the lawn, trim some hedges, etc, all the while spending some time on the estate.

Re: Current estate condition

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 2:14 am
by mikeaz123
Lily wrote:Expert on all things Hawaii - Bruddah Kimo, some years ago was on another forum - tikiroom.com, where he posted under the name of lanikai. According to that forum, he is as haole as the rest of us and spouted off the same infuriating pidgin and haole talk as he does here. Time to grow up dude, you don't impress one iota.

Well every web forum is bound to have a troll or two.

Re: Current estate condition

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 2:49 am
by Estate resident
Almost a year later & unfortuneatly no forum member has purchased Robin's Nest w/ his lottery winnings, myself included. I really do hope someone buys the property & restores it to its 1980's condition. Judging from what an investment firm is doing w/ the CoCo Palm hotel I find it suprising an even more famous island property is being allowed to crumble.

Everyone here needs to buy a helluva lotta lotto tickets so we can all one day become estate residents.

Re: Current estate condition

Posted: Sat May 26, 2018 5:04 pm
by Guesthouse resident
I'm "Estate Resident" and I can't tell everyone how much it saddens me someone would destroy Robin's Nest. Its like demolishing Graceland. Why???? Anyone w/ the $$ to buy could've rebuilt it. I guess the MPI heritage was too much for him. IDIOT!!!

Re: Current estate condition

Posted: Sat May 26, 2018 6:00 pm
by Guesthouse resident
I still cannot believe this will never happen again. What a waste of American/TV culture.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1DrLnL ... qXUL5NvxoJ