| Look at all the pineapples!
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| Yeah, don’t they look juicy, Theodore?
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| And look at the orchids!
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| Sure are pretty, aren’t they, Simon?
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| How about that Hula, Hula girl?
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| You’ve said it, Alvin
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| Isn’t she… ahem…
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| Uh, fellas, let’s sing this Hawaiian song we’ve just heard
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| You know, the one the heartbroken girl sings to her boyfriend
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| When she finds out he’s been on a date with another girl
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| What’s-a matter you last night?
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| You no come-a see mama
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| I think so you no like-a me no more
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| You too much-a like another girl
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| 'Nother fella like-a me too
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| He number one-a good lookin' too much
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| Aloha
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| Ha ha ha ha, ha ha ha ha auwe
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| Ha ha ha ha
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| Ha ha ha ha, auwe, auwe
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| By golly, boys
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| I’m proud of ya!
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| Ya did that like real islanders!
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| Now let’s watch the hula dancers what do ya say?
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| Ay uh, ay uh, nuka, nuka!
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| That’s okay
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| But give me that hula, hula!
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| Alvin!
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| Alvin, will ya stop trying to dance
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| With the hula girls and finish the song?
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| Viva, Hawaii!
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| 'Nother fella like-a me too
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| He number one-a good lookin' too much
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| Aloha
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| Ha ha ha ha
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| Ha ha ha ha auwe
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| Ay uh, ay uh, ay uh!
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| Ha ha ha ha
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| Ha ha ha ha, auwe, auwe
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| Ha ha ha ha
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| Ha ha ha ha, auwe, auwe
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| Nuka, nuka
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| Ha ha ha ha
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| Ha ha ha ha |