In the 1920s and '30s, the Waikiki beach boys a gang of handsome wave-riders that included surfing's founding father Duke "The Big Kahuna" Kahanamoku were throwing wild shore-side parties with visiting Hollywood stars like Bing Crosby.
There is a reason why shows like the Jersey shore and Buck Wild are pop culture sensations and for whatever reason, the GOP has arrogantly ignored what for most of us in the entertainment industry have known as, common sense marketing.
"Sure, watching them might be amusing fun (I can't wait to see that insane lady in the red wig yell at them) but it's never going to be as good as 'Jersey Shore, ' no matter how wild it purports to be, " the website said.
Yet farmed fish still carries a bad rap, both from environmentalists concerned about the pollution caused by on-shore and near-shore farms, and from food snobs who favor the more robust taste of wild caught fish.