The daughter of one of my crewmates posted on my Facebook wall to say that she thinks it is our crew (or some of our crew, at any rate) in a quick 2 - 3 second dusk shot in the most recent episode of Hawaii 5-0, the one called Ho'olaulea, I think.
I find this pretty amusing.
The clip is at about 24:30 or thereabouts: there's a setting sun, and then a canoe being paddled by what is quite likely some elements of our crew (the show is meant to take place at the North Shore), and then it goes to a kid playing the ukulele and singing while there is a pretend gathering going on that looks kind of weird to me, but whatever.
Anyway, I cannot tell you that it absolutely is me in that shot -- it could be Karen -- or someone else -- and there is no telling when that particular bit of extra business was filmed, but I think it is quite likely that is a Manu boat and Manu Senior Masters women.
What I can say is that looks like a canoe coming in at the end of its run, kind of a warm down, as it were. Water is gorgeous, yeah?
Also: I am mostly on twitter right now as I am trying to finish the first draft of this book and I am oh so close but not close enough.
I find this pretty amusing.
The clip is at about 24:30 or thereabouts: there's a setting sun, and then a canoe being paddled by what is quite likely some elements of our crew (the show is meant to take place at the North Shore), and then it goes to a kid playing the ukulele and singing while there is a pretend gathering going on that looks kind of weird to me, but whatever.
Anyway, I cannot tell you that it absolutely is me in that shot -- it could be Karen -- or someone else -- and there is no telling when that particular bit of extra business was filmed, but I think it is quite likely that is a Manu boat and Manu Senior Masters women.
What I can say is that looks like a canoe coming in at the end of its run, kind of a warm down, as it were. Water is gorgeous, yeah?
Also: I am mostly on twitter right now as I am trying to finish the first draft of this book and I am oh so close but not close enough.