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Jeff ReineBold Sunday in Paradise

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Sun Dec 20, 2009 3:49 pm
by ALEX LIFESON
Jeff ReineBold Sunday in Paradise...my day began at 6:30 am in the ocean stand up paddle surfing with my son Jake...Mahalo Nui to the great people at C4 waterman the best paddle and standup board makers in the world...loading the busses to Aloha Stadium for practice...pearl harbor after practice than a Luau with the Nevada team before evening meetings...Malosi and Pony Up!
Re: Jeff ReineBold Sunday in Paradise

Posted:
Sun Dec 20, 2009 9:02 pm
by that's great raplh
go poines
Re: Jeff ReineBold Sunday in Paradise

Posted:
Sun Dec 20, 2009 9:06 pm
by SMU 86
Go SMU.
Re: Jeff ReineBold Sunday in Paradise

Posted:
Sun Dec 20, 2009 9:27 pm
by ponyboy
Sweet. A luau with the other team? JJ and company does football the way it should be done. We are blessed to have this group.
Re: Jeff ReineBold Sunday in Paradise

Posted:
Sun Dec 20, 2009 9:27 pm
by ponyboy
Sweet. A luau with the other team? JJ and company does football the way it should be done. We are blessed to have this group.
Re: Jeff ReineBold Sunday in Paradise

Posted:
Mon Dec 21, 2009 2:22 am
by ponyscott
Got to Hawaii today. Beat Nevada.
Re: Jeff ReineBold Sunday in Paradise

Posted:
Mon Dec 21, 2009 3:51 am
by PonyPride
The Luau was pretty cool. Great food, with a Hawaiian band performing in front of the ocean. After dinner, the teams were entertained by a show that included a wannabe Vegas-style singer/host (think Don Ho meets Wayne Newton), a four-piece band and island dancers and a "fire dancer."
Pre-dinner dancers included Shawnbrey McNeal, Chris Banjo, Bennie Thomas and Josh LeRibeus. After dinner, a number of SMU players were lured to the stage by hula dancers, although the star attraction might have been defensive coordinator Tom Mason ... who was on stage just a couple of hours after insisting "there's no way I'm getting up there."
Said the great ThadFilms: "he looked like he has done that before, but Chris Banjo clearly looked like he has been practicing."
Re: Jeff ReineBold Sunday in Paradise

Posted:
Mon Dec 21, 2009 10:36 am
by The PonyGrad
PonyPride wrote:The Luau was pretty cool. Great food, with a Hawaiian band performing in front of the ocean. After dinner, the teams were entertained by a show that included a wannabe Vegas-style singer/host (think Don Ho meets Wayne Newton), a four-piece band and island dancers and a "fire dancer."
Pre-dinner dancers included Shawnbrey McNeal, Chris Banjo, Bennie Thomas and Josh LeRibeus. After dinner, a number of SMU players were lured to the stage by hula dancers, although the star attraction might have been defensive coordinator Tom Mason ... who was on stage just a couple of hours after insisting "there's no way I'm getting up there."
Said the great ThadFilms: "he looked like he has done that before, but Chris Banjo clearly looked like he has been practicing."
Funny, thanks for sharing that.
