User talk:Hnldriver

Reid Hoshide was born in 1978 and resides in Honolulu, HI. He is a 1997 graduate of Punahou School (Honolulu, HI) where he was in math fundamentals and was also a left-handed pitcher for the varsity baseball team. Ironically Hoshide is extremely gifted at basic math calculations.

Hoshide frequently sat at a concrete bench near Pauahi Hall (see Pauahi Boys). Earlier in his baseball career he played for the Kalanianaole Athletic Club Cubs baseball team where he learned the curveball he (allegedly) eventually taught Major League baseball pitcher Billy Traber. Although Hoshide himself played college baseball at Loyala Marymount in Southern California, his playing days came to an end in the fabled summer open leagues of Oahu with the now defunct Zappers baseball club.

Currently Hoshide is the co-owner and operator of Taco Del Mar Hawaii Kai and is occasionally seen wearing a human sized taco suit on the very same stretch of highway he started his career as a baseball player on.

He can be frequently spotted on hot days swimming laps in his 10 yard long apartment pool, tanning or practicing his golf swing in various glass doors and/or windows throughout the city, invariably has some form of tobacco in his mouth and can easily be distinguished from other asians by his facial hair which, along with his tan, has the tendency to make him look hispanic in ethnic origin.