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		<title>By: Bruddah A</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bruddah Man,

Aloha from Hawaii!  I came across your website after viewing the runner ups for &quot;pathetic workbench&quot;.  I got to give you alot of credit Bruddah Man!  I was doing a tour in Afghanistan a couple of years ago, and your pics gave me flashbacks.  Two things I missed when I was over there were (1) the ocean, and (2) my tools and shop at home.  Even getting any kind of material was a challenge.  A lot of scavenging around for material and make-shifting.
Always on the lookout for stuff that could be recycled.  The screwdrivers on the pocket knife came in handy for that!  Anyways, my Bruddah, you keep up the good work, stay safe, and keep your Ohana [(O-hah-nah)= family] and keiki [(kay-kee)=children] pili ia oe [(pee-lee - ee-ah - oh-ay) = close to you).


Aloha,
Bruddah A]]></description>
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<p>Aloha from Hawaii!  I came across your website after viewing the runner ups for &#8220;pathetic workbench&#8221;.  I got to give you alot of credit Bruddah Man!  I was doing a tour in Afghanistan a couple of years ago, and your pics gave me flashbacks.  Two things I missed when I was over there were (1) the ocean, and (2) my tools and shop at home.  Even getting any kind of material was a challenge.  A lot of scavenging around for material and make-shifting.<br />
Always on the lookout for stuff that could be recycled.  The screwdrivers on the pocket knife came in handy for that!  Anyways, my Bruddah, you keep up the good work, stay safe, and keep your Ohana [(O-hah-nah)= family] and keiki [(kay-kee)=children] pili ia oe [(pee-lee &#8211; ee-ah &#8211; oh-ay) = close to you).</p>
<p>Aloha,<br />
Bruddah A</p>
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