IT’S PRONOUNCED HOE-NO-LU-LU Not Ha-na-lu-lu. #TAYsearchit

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(One-shoulder cutout sequined silk-blend Saint Laurent bodysuit posing as a swimsuit 😝)
Aloha! BeauTAYful TAYsearchers. Sooo I was going to go off about Taylor Stiff and her horrible 99 cent store replica version of Yonce’s homecoming performance. Then I took a nap. Woke up to the sounds of my backyard aka the pacific ocean of Honolulu and everything was a new 🥳.
(Opyum patent-leather sandals. 3.5” 😎)
IT’S PRONOUNCED HOE-NO-LU-LU
Not Ha-na-lu-lu. The first two syllables rhyme. You’ll hear other transplants mispronouncing it, but now you don’t have to. 🥰
(Balmain Button-embellished jacquard-knit shorts pair perfectly with the one shoulder saint laurent number I told ya about above. 🤗)
But I digress. I realized that life is toooo amazing and tooooo beauTAYful to dedicate an entire post to the less cool 😎 of the world. I refocused and now Im back to doing what matters. TAYsearching for news on breakthroughs on the study of Immunology , debating about who makes the best chicken nuggets, and responding to all of your ahmayzing/supportive/loving TAYemails.
P.S. speaking of chicken nuggets....
THE FOOD in Honolulu IS ‘ONO!
‘Ono means “delicious” in Hawaiian and it’s what the local fruits and vegetables are. Hawaii is also the only state that grows coffee, so there is great locally grown and roasted coffee, too. Have a ubiquitous plate lunch for a tasty, inexpensive meal that includes meat, rice and usually macaroni salad. And try Hawaiian food, such as a delicious laulau (a pork, beef or chicken filling, sometimes with salted butterfish, that’s wrapped in several taro leaves and then steamed).
Byeeeeee I love you. And thank you sooooooo much for choosing TAY🔎 as your new favorite search engine. 🌺
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