Hello world!
Welcome to PagoTalk! This is our first attempt to give our readers a place to blog. We hope this will become a place for people to express themselves about anything to do with our home, Pago Pago. Please feel free to give us your input on any subject.
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on September 30th, 2007 at 5:03 pm
This is GREAT! We need a place to express our opinions. I hope you cover all the important subjects like the canneries, upcoming elections, tourism, the arts festival and new economic development.
Good luck with your blog.
on October 1st, 2007 at 10:56 pm
We will try to cover all those subjects and more. What we need is participation by all those who care.
We are looking for input on new “Posts”. A post is the top level article on any subject. Posts are looking for comments. The combination of posts and comments make up the blog. The blog helps express opinions and/or facts on subjects that might otherwise be left in silence. If you wish to submit an item to become a “Post”, please email it to the administrator at pagotalker@pagopago.com . You will get a response.
on October 26th, 2007 at 9:04 am
I am living North Dakota and seriously wishing I was down in your corner of the world. I will be following this blog with interest and will have questions about; living there, hiking and ham radio.
In the meantime I wish you all the best in your ‘blogging’ enterprise.
on November 6th, 2007 at 12:46 pm
Talofa to the organizers of PagoTalker and to all of you who will be visiting this site.
I hope that we can have some meaningful discussions on this blog and hope that things do not get out of hand between those political teams who have not been announced and those who are presently in power.
I am looking forward to these discussions and am real interested in hearing from others who visit this site.
Good luck to the organizers.
on November 9th, 2007 at 5:49 am
Talofa All,
Thanks to the site administrator for the opportunity to tune in our people to take the time to put issues out for discussion. I strongly feel that when more people are made aware of social issues back home that their lays the opportunity for possible resolve on some of these lingering issues because it involves family and our roots.
I hope to get it out by word of mouth for people to look into your site. You might want to email puukani@pipeline2paradise,com to maybe put a word out on his radio station about your blog site. Thanks for your efforts.
on December 9th, 2007 at 4:15 pm
What a great idea. I live in Brisbane, Australia and am very concerned with the issues back home. I tune in to samoanews.com and americansamoa.gov and khjradio.com for mah daily update on what going on back home. Sad to say i think there’s alot of corruption in the government and there are alot of issues which seemed to be ignored. Issues such as Tourism. I think if American Samoa followed Samoa’s lead in making Tourism the top priority economy we can attract alot of attention to the islands. Not say to make it like Hawaii or Fiji but as a EcoTourism destination for surfers, naturists, adventurists….American Samoa has alot of protential to an internaitonal tourist destination. One thing i love about American Samoa is that its a hidden treasure and that makes it exotic.