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Who's Stronger. Samoans or Tongans?

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“MASINA”

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Oct 19, 2012
 
Poly KING wrote:
<quoted text>Besides the Mormon Church. The Tongan Methodist Church and many other Tongan faiths own land all over Salt Lake city, renting to the Latinos, Palangiz, and other minorities. Tongans got it on lock over there. So yea, doing big things. LOL
AS for Samoans there, No land just like back in their motherland. LOL hahaha
You are trying way too hard PK. lol
Good to know that according to your input, if it weren't for these churches y'all be just a bunch of scuttle butts unable to fend for yourselves...in owning some piece of real estate.... on your own. Yup hang onto the coattails of the flowing robes of the Church. LOL!
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Oct 19, 2012
 
best a le kalo li fuamiki!!! samoan all da way....

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You are trying way too hard PK. lol
Good to know that according to your input, if it weren't for these churches y'all be just a bunch of scuttle butts unable to fend for yourselves...in owning some piece of real estate.... on your own. Yup hang onto the coattails of the flowing robes of the Church. LOL!
oh yea, forgot to mention the majority of Tongans own their own homes there... LOL

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samco ghost wrote:
best a le kalo li fuamiki!!! samoan all da way....
Are you Amerika Samoan all day? Or Western Samoan? LOL hahaha

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<quoted text>oh yea, forgot to mention the majority of Tongans own their own homes there... LOL
That's good. But considering your track record of fabricating and adding onto, and hyping up all that you write about.
That is either wishful thinking, or pure fabrication on your part... or just BOTH. LOL.
And what is back at your so called tongan motherland? You surely dont own any land outright. It still belongs to the monarchy, the king and the nobles and so forth. The land tenure system is still under the governance and laws of the Kingdom.

For the Commoners..Men, at the attainment particular age is allotted a particular acreage for agricultural and living purposes, and still in serving the nobles and the monarchy. The oldest son has dibs, and as far as the younger siblings(males) will have to wait their turn lol, females....women, sisters do not own land, and are in all actuality at the mercy of their brothers if they are to be considered at all to be considered or live in some sliver of that so called land. Otherwise, women live or move to their husbands family/land. LOL.


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That's good. But considering your track record of fabricating and adding onto, and hyping up all that you write about.
That is either wishful thinking, or pure fabrication on your part... or just BOTH. LOL.
And what is back at your so called tongan motherland? You surely dont own any land outright. It still belongs to the monarchy, the king and the nobles and so forth. The land tenure system is still under the governance and laws of the Kingdom.
For the Commoners..Men, at the attainment particular age is allotted a particular acreage for agricultural and living purposes, and still in serving the nobles and the monarchy. The oldest son has dibs, and as far as the younger siblings(males) will have to wait their turn lol, females....women, sisters do not own land, and are in all actuality at the mercy of their brothers if they are to be considered at all to be considered or live in some sliver of that so called land. Otherwise, women live or move to their husbands family/land. LOL.
well, I was only stating how hard working Tongans are, and they reap the benefits. Would you like to reap my benefit?
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<quoted text>well, I was only stating how hard working Tongans are, and they reap the benefits. Would you like to reap my benefit?
.......And YET AGAIN, your gutu is "pipi's" againnnnnn!!!!Hahahahahahahaha ha.....No learn!!!!!

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FAUFAUTUA wrote:
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.......And YET AGAIN, your gutu is "pipi's" againnnnnn!!!!Hahahahahahahaha ha.....No learn!!!!!
so you resort to name calling. Very mature of you, old UCE... LOL
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<quoted text>so you resort to name calling. Very mature of you, old UCE... LOL
Damnnnn! yet again ur camping out on these forums!!!WTF!!!!Worrying of what people are writing about you? Lol! You just posted about 3 am ur time and ur back on it again!!!! So who's the porch monkey not working? Bahahahahahahahaha......listen Dude, are you saying youre the only one allowed to namecall and not others? cause if if are, "SUE ME!!!!!! Bahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha ha....chump!

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<quoted text>Besides the Mormon Church. The Tongan Methodist Church and many other Tongan faiths own land all over Salt Lake city, renting to the Latinos, Palangiz, and other minorities. Tongans got it on lock over there. So yea, doing big things. LOL
AS for Samoans there, No land just like back in their motherland. LOL hahaha
LMAO Just as I thought, DENIAL. Ahahahaha...

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LMAO Just as I thought, DENIAL. Ahahahaha...
I don't know where denial fits into this equation, when I'm only stating facts of the higher living standards Tongans are achieving compared to the bigger populations of Samoans... Oh, they are mostly in California in the projects. California is such a great advocate for immigrants and unemployed folks. Malo... LOL

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<quoted text>well, I was only stating how hard working Tongans are, and they reap the benefits. Would you like to reap my benefit?
lol you are such a monkey's arse PK.... hehehe
Samoans are just as hardworking and even more resilient.
WHAT Benefit??? lol I fend for myself quite well...thank you very much! hehehe
Your benefits are just "loose change", you can keep it. You need it more than I do. LMAO!

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<quoted text>well, I was only stating how hard working Tongans are, and they reap the benefits. Would you like to reap my benefit?
Come to think of it dear, I wouldn't reap your benefit, I'd RIP it. hehehe
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Who would be stronger in strength. A healthy Tongan man or a healthy Samoan man?
Strength lmao All that blubber from too much fast food doesn't hide muscle, it just hides a weak will and lack of self discipline. I've never met a Samoan or Tongan who wasn't short, squat and fat, except for young to mid teens and they're just skinny.
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'its not the jeans'...lol...

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Who would be stronger in strength. A healthy Tongan man or a healthy Samoan man?
A healthy Kiribati woman

“Live life one day at a time.”

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Oct 20, 2012
 
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A healthy Kiribati woman
I've once strangle someone's head in a thigh strangle hold.

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anyone care for a demonstration...

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soia wrote:
<quoted text>I've once strangle someone's head in a thigh strangle hold.
I've always had a feeling you were a Kiribati woman!

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Poly KING wrote:
<quoted text>I don't know where denial fits into this equation, when I'm only stating facts of the higher living standards Tongans are achieving compared to the bigger populations of Samoans... Oh, they are mostly in California in the projects. California is such a great advocate for immigrants and unemployed folks. Malo... LOL
That PEANUT above your comment says it all LMAO...

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