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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Wednesday, April 30, 2003

HAWAI'I'S BACHELOR
Only 2 left after day at spa, nightclub

Kelly Komoda's dating diary from his fourth time out with the bachelorettes:

Dear reader,

Kelly Komodo got a facial, a massage and a pedicure at Heaven on Earth day spa, so he was relaxed heading into Saturday night's date.

Gregory Yamamoto • The Honolulu Advertiser

What's next for Hawai'i's Bachelor?

Read Island Life on Friday to find out the details of the spa date, and which bachelorettes are still in the game.

Watch video from the date, view the photo gallery and read the booted Bachelorette's tell-all diary Friday at honoluluadvertiser.com.

The last date will be Saturday. On May 9, find out whether Hawai'i's Bachelor has met his match.

I hope your week is going well. I felt so relaxed after my spa date on Saturday.

However, I am still recuperating from that night's Piranha Room at the Ocean Club.

(For those of you who wore jeans and couldn't get in, you missed one of the best nights yet! First, the red carpet was out, and the coconut trees in front added flair to the whole scene. In the VIP section, I got into food not on the usual menu — including stuffed mushrooms, raw oysters and chocolate-covered strawberries. There were also actors and actresses posing as police and drug dealers. It added to the whole "Vice City" theme.)

But let's get back to today's diary. The main idea is to give you a hint about the bachelorettes left in the game.

As you may know, there were three bachelorettes who came to the day spa, but only two will be going to Michel's restaurant on Saturday for the last date.

It was a tough decision on which one to eliminate after the day-spa outing.

The bachelorette who will not go on the next date was really nice but very quiet. I think she got along better with the other bachelorettes than with me. I guess we didn't have too much in common, as compared to the other two who are left.

Well, that's it for now. Read more about my painted toenails in Friday's diary.

Aloha,
Kelly Komoda