‘What is the best advice you’ve ever received?’

CALVIN MIYAMOTO
Kapiolani, Retired Orchid Grower
“Believe in what the Bible says.”

ABE TENGAN
Kaneohe, Maintenance Supervisor
“Don’t leave your putt short.”

WENDELL HOSEA
Kaimuki, Self-employed
“Never stop working. Inactivity will kill you.”

MARK PENNINGTON
Manoa, Business Manager
“Always be nice to kids and animals. And don’t eat yellow snow.”

DAVE WILSON
Ewa Beach, Retired Federal Government
“My father told me when I date a girl to look at her mom because that’s what she’s going to look like 25 years from now.”
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