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McDanno/O’Caan + Height Difference - Part 9
(p.1,  p.2, p.3, p.4, p.5, p.6, p.7, p.8)
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smacksmash · 2 months
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shakapuffin · 2 months
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Old/New Video of Scotty Surfing from Early H50 Days
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malatilata · 1 year
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It's interesting that Kono in Hawaii Five 0 (2010) is closer to the original Danno (played by James MacArthur) than Scott Caan's Danny Williams. Both reboot!Kono and original!Danno are- younger/ relatively inexperienced detectives initially. Both are great surfers ( Kono was a pro while Danny was invited to judge a surfing competition at some point) , both are the resident sharpshooters (in the original 'Hookman' it was Danny who brought down the villain with his rifle whereas it was Kono in the reboot). Also, while Caan's Danny was a mainlander acclimatizing to the clime and culture of Hawaii, the 1968 version was born and brought up locally. Grace Park's Kono is of course a native Hawaiian.
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h50europe · 3 years
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#ScottCaan talks #AWOW - We Are Surf Therapy #H50Hear about Surf Therapy from AWOW Ambassador Scott Caan: https://awalkonwater.org
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dannomode · 7 years
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Kono teaches Danno how to surf... 🌊🏄
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kozuszek · 7 years
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Scott Caan | Surf's Up LA | VANS
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I’m seeing all these pics and videos of Scott Caan surfing and teaching kids to surf and it just...my heart!  I can’t! He’s so amazing and adorable!
And also...I refuse to believe there isn’t some sort of fan art or fanfic about it yet? Steve seeing this? Having a major heart-on. Because he’s in love and also turned on! Danny’s come a veeeery long way and he’s so proud! 
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nade2308 · 5 years
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#Repost @awalkonwater Paddle Out ~~~~ 1 DAY AWAY! It’s almost time to paddle out friends! ~~~~ Surf Therapist: Scott Caan Vision: @torreywest ~~~~
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pocketsizedgod · 5 years
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#Repost @alohaspaceman
From Amanda Kraige on FB: Met Scott Caan on the beach.. had an amazing surf sesh & saw meg! 💙 great Saturday 🙌🏼 #H50 #ScottCaan
#HawaiiFive0 #Hawaii50
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mcdannowave · 3 years
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Domestic McDanno - Free time
“No way, there’s nothing you can say that’s gonna make me try that, Danny”
“Fine. Just enjoy the show then”
Danny smiled at him, before showing off some of his skateboarding skills one more time. Steve was surprised with all that energy, after all, they’ve been surfing the entire morning but Danny still wanted to skateboard a bit before they leave.
Almost an hour later, Danny sat down next to Steve, grabbing the cold juice bottle he gave to him. “I don’t know why you don’t try it, Babe. You are like, not afraid of anything, and that makes my blood boil sometimes at work with all your crazy stunts”.
Steve had to stop drinking just to laugh there, he wasn’t denying it for sure.
“You should give it a try. Do you want me to hold your hand? Because I will”. This time Danny was the one chuckling. 
“Don’t worry, Danny. It’s nothing about fear. It’s just not my thing”. Taking another sip, the SEAL just stared at his boyfriend, soaking on the smile there, but also on that hairy chest going up and down from all the activity from earlier.
“Yeah, I thought it wasn’t my thing too, until I tried it there back in Jersey. You know how I did a lot of stuff like this back then”. Danny stood up, grabbing his skateboard and putting it inside Steve’s car parked near them.
“Oh, I know you did things back there. And to think you don’t even let Grace have a sleepover it’s just a very funny contradiction here”. Steve said it with a smile, one that Danny knew that lead to trouble, at least 90% of the time.
“Don’t even start it, Steven! That was pillow talk and you know it”. Pointing at him, Danny tried his best to show some assurance on his words, but he knew that it wouldn't stop a man like Steve McGarrett from keep going.
Standing up, Steve lifted his hands in a surrender gesture, frowning at the not-intimidating-at-all blond there. ”I’m just saying, Danny, having a pajama party with your friends under an adult supervision it’s not even closer to skinny dipping at your neighbor’s pool at 2 a.m.”
The SEAL walked past him, grin on his face and patting Danny on the shoulders before getting on the drivers side of the car. 
Not ten seconds later and Danny entered there too, closing the door while thinking why he would reveal such things. Then he would remember that, at that point in his life, in their relationship, he knows that he would tell that man anything about him, because he trusts Steve with his life.
“Okay, first of all: I was young and dumb, okay? And second, it only takes a bad idea and a bunch of naive kids to end up in disaster”, Danny was quick to reply, trying to save some reasoning there.
Putting his shirt on, Steve knew that with Danny that subject could go on and on (like most of their conversations), and if he was honest with himself, he really enjoyed it, or at least, it grew on him during those three years of being together with that blond.
“If you say so, Danny. But I still would like to teach her some basic surviving skills one of these days. Independent of how much stuff you did or didn’t when you were young”
“I’ve been thinking about it, and maybe, just maybe...you can do that next weekend at your place, but under my vigilance of course”. Steve stopped looking at his phone, a light of joy sparking inside him, ‘cause he knew that Danny letting him do that meant more than it looked. Danny loved and trusted Steve with Grace, and the feeling coming from it always managed to warm Steve’s heart.
“And also, talking about my past like that, I think I’m gonna stick to just the fun part of the two of us in bed for a while. Just sleeping after, to avoid you getting all my secrets like that”.
It was meant with humor, but it hit Steve different, despite Danny’s calming laugh. He stopped the keys in the ignition, and turned back his attention to the detective, stern face now.
“Danny, I love you. I love everything about you, specially knowing more about you. And I would never consider what we share with each other not relevant, do you understand?”
Danny didn’t know how to respond to that. The SEAL’s face showed concern, but knowing Steve like he did, he saw also the love and the caring there too. Danny’s heart was filled with happiness in that moment.
Beaming a soothing smile, one that Steve would swear that could give him strength to do anything, Danny stared at those hazel eyes.
“So, if I said I’d prefer to spend our time in bed just, you know, talking and talking until we fall asleep. Would you like that?”
“I’d love that”.
Steve leaned, following his heart in that moment, in which Danny mirrored in a second. The kiss was simple, but the message behind it spoke the rest that was unsaid.
Finally starting the car, now with a smile plastered on his face, Steve took one more look on the blond, the sun high in the sky making all that gorgeous golden hair just shine. Steve really loved spending their time together.
“Oh, just one more thing, no throwing knives there. Just the basic stuff. Got it?”.
”Okay. No throwing....knives. Got it”. Driving them back home, Steve smiled, enjoying every bit of the trip, while of course Danny ranted over safety measures all the way there. But all that Steve could think was, that he was going to spend another weekend with the two people he loves the most in this world.
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Scott Caan Rides The Hollywood Wave His Own Way
There are few actors left in the world today who you could rightly refer to as ‘legend’. James Caan is one of them. Rather than let the weight of that name drag him down Scott Caan reveals how he carved out his own piece of the entertainment world and beyond.
“I’m a high-school drop-out,” Scott Caan says, laughing all the way from Oahu, Hawaii. The 40-year-old actor and LA native is taking time out of shooting the hit CBS show, Hawaii Five-O.  Earlier in the day he visited the beach and squeezed in a session with his jujitsu instructor – as far a high school drop-outs go, he’s not doing too badly. He goes on, “I knew school wasn’t for me. Everybody in high school was thinking about what college they could go to or where to apply…and I was thinking about how not to go to the 11th grade.”
He is of course joking – in reality, Caan grew up in California as the son of the legendary actor James Caan and spent his childhood being immersed in the business of Hollywood. You might recognise him as the brash, blonde quiffed quick talker in Entourage, the crisp Turk Malloy in the Ocean’s 11 series or the slick detective Danny ‘Danno’ Williams in the long running hit Hawaii Five-O. It’s perhaps unsurprising then that he realised at an early age that academia wasn’t for him and there was an option to pursue his passion to be creative.
“My dad didn’t want me to get into the business,” laughs Caan. ”He knew it would be hard to do this job over and over again and it’s creatively hard to get excited about playing the same dude for seven years.  My dad is probably one of the most interesting people I’ve ever met.  When you’re young you don’t see your father as a legend, you just know that he’s an interesting, colourful, wild kinda cat and you think, ‘I want to be like that guy’. If you come from creative people it’s just in you.”
The creative impulse is something, it seems, that was in his blood from the very beginning. Caan has done almost everything – music, surfing, photography, acting, directing. As a teenager in the early 90s he co-founded the hip hop collective The Whooliganz with his long time producer friend, The Alchemist, after gorging on artists like Nas, A Tribe Called Quest and Eric B & Rakim.  At the time when B-Boy culture was making its way to LA from New York, Caan was beginning his love of counter-cultural art forms. “Hip hop was our punk,” he says. “It became the biggest culture in the world but at the time it was us being misfits. Graffiti, B-Boying, MCing and breakdancing was a way for us to be like, ‘we don’t wanna be on the football team, we don’t want to be on the baseball team, we wanna do this’.”
“At 15, I didn’t look up to the captain of the football team, I didn’t look up to the guys getting the best grades, I looked up to the guys in Venice [Beach], the guys smoking weed and surfing at the breakwater.”
Wanting to navigate his way through the world away from the preoccupations of the mainstream is a theme of Caan’s creative life away from acting. Now, the slick aesthetic of designer surf wear and slick surfers being captured on Instagram looks aspirational but, for Caan, it was the countercultural aspect of the culture that appealed to him as a teenager back in the 80s. “Surfing and skateboarding was our way of saying ‘fuck you’,” he says. “At 15, I didn’t look up to the captain of the football team, I didn’t look up to the guys getting the best grades, I looked up to the guys in Venice [Beach], the guys smoking weed and surfing at the breakwater.
“Now you have 13-year-old girls getting boards for their birthday. You go surfing and there’s guys pulling up with Range Rovers and long boards sticking out of their cars. All that stuff used to be underground and punk and now it’s mainstream. For us, it was our world, our version of being outcasts.”
He cites the infamous 2001 skating documentary Dogtown and Z -Boys as a good representation of what the culture felt like at the time – “skating is what we did when there were no waves” – and, for him, it was the freedom of being in open water that spoke to him. Today he still surfs as a way to force himself to reflect on ‘the moments.’ Its power might be why he now also works with A Walk On Water, a charitable organisation that seeks to use surfing as a tool to support children with special needs.
“I surf today because there’s something about being in the water – when you’re surfing a wave there’s really nothing to trip on. There’s really nothing else but the moment. It’s just something I don’t know how to explain.” For someone who lives in the highly structured world of Hollywood, the option to shrug off the tight structure of work life is understandable.
Article by Jolyon Webber
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shakapuffin · 2 years
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from @mynameistakaakikanekophoto on insta!
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Scott Caan Rides The Hollywood Wave His Own Way
There are few actors left in the world today who you could rightly refer to as ‘legend’. James Caan is one of them. Rather than let the weight of that name drag him down Scott Caan reveals how he carved out his own piece of the entertainment world and beyond.
“I’m a high-school drop-out,” Scott Caan says, laughing all the way from Oahu, Hawaii. The 40-year-old actor and LA native is taking time out of shooting the hit CBS show, Hawaii Five-O.  Earlier in the day he visited the beach and squeezed in a session with his jujitsu instructor – as far a high school drop-outs go, he’s not doing too badly. He goes on, “I knew school wasn’t for me. Everybody in high school was thinking about what college they could go to or where to apply…and I was thinking about how not to go to the 11th grade.” He is of course joking – in reality, Caan grew up in California as the son of the legendary actor James Caan and spent his childhood being immersed in the business of Hollywood. You might recognise him as the brash, blonde quiffed quick talker in Entourage, the crisp Turk Malloy in the Ocean’s 11 series or the slick detective Danny ‘Danno’ Williams in the long running hit Hawaii Five-O. It’s perhaps unsurprising then that he realised at an early age that academia wasn’t for him and there was an option to pursue his passion to be creative.
“My dad didn’t want me to get into the business,” laughs Caan. ”He knew it would be hard to do this job over and over again and it’s creatively hard to get excited about playing the same dude for seven years.  My dad is probably one of the most interesting people I’ve ever met.  When you’re young you don’t see your father as a legend, you just know that he’s an interesting, colourful, wild kinda cat and you think, ‘I want to be like that guy’. If you come from creative people it’s just in you.” The creative impulse is something, it seems, that was in his blood from the very beginning. Caan has done almost everything – music, surfing, photography, acting, directing. As a teenager in the early 90s he co-founded the hip hop collective The Whooliganz with his long time producer friend, The Alchemist, after gorging on artists like Nas, A Tribe Called Quest and Eric B & Rakim.  At the time when B-Boy culture was making its way to LA from New York, Caan was beginning his love of counter-cultural art forms. “Hip hop was our punk,” he says. “It became the biggest culture in the world but at the time it was us being misfits. Graffiti, B-Boying, MCing and breakdancing was a way for us to be like, ‘we don’t wanna be on the football team, we don’t want to be on the baseball team, we wanna do this’.”
“At 15, I didn’t look up to the captain of the football team, I didn’t look up to the guys getting the best grades, I looked up to the guys in Venice [Beach], the guys smoking weed and surfing at the breakwater.”
Wanting to navigate his way through the world away from the preoccupations of the mainstream is a theme of Caan’s creative life away from acting. Now, the slick aesthetic of designer surf wear and slick surfers being captured on Instagram looks aspirational but, for Caan, it was the countercultural aspect of the culture that appealed to him as a teenager back in the 80s. “Surfing and skateboarding was our way of saying ‘fuck you’,” he says. “At 15, I didn’t look up to the captain of the football team, I didn’t look up to the guys getting the best grades, I looked up to the guys in Venice [Beach], the guys smoking weed and surfing at the breakwater. “Now you have 13-year-old girls getting boards for their birthday. You go surfing and there’s guys pulling up with Range Rovers and long boards sticking out of their cars. All that stuff used to be underground and punk and now it’s mainstream. For us, it was our world, our version of being outcasts.” He cites the infamous 2001 skating documentary Dogtown and Z -Boys as a good representation of what the culture felt like at the time – “skating is what we did when there were no waves” – and, for him, it was the freedom of being in open water that spoke to him. Today he still surfs as a way to force himself to reflect on ‘the moments.’ Its power might be why he now also works with A Walk On Water, a charitable organisation that seeks to use surfing as a tool to support children with special needs.
“I surf today because there’s something about being in the water – when you’re surfing a wave there’s really nothing to trip on. There’s really nothing else but the moment. It’s just something I don’t know how to explain.” For someone who lives in the highly structured world of Hollywood, the option to shrug off the tight structure of work life is understandable.
Article by Jolyon Webber
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h50europe · 3 years
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10/23/2021 - Scott at AWOW charity event in Malibu
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loudhaoleinatie · 7 years
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KNOWING YOUR PARTNER WELL CAN POTENTIALLY MAKE WRITING TOGETHER A LOT EASIER.
BASICS
NAME: Lindy
PRONOUNS: She/her
SEXUALITY: Pansexual (Up until recently I described myself as bisexual, but when I discovered what how pan was defined, I realised it fit me a lot better in terms of how I feel/love)
TAKEN OR SINGLE: Taken. Been with Him Indoors for over 10 years, married since August 2016.
THREE FACTS:
I am a freelance photographer and graphic artist, though I haven’t done much of the latter lately. Photography is my passion, and I enjoy taking and editing photos of everything I can. When I go on holidays, I tend to experience most of it through one lens or another, but that doesn’t reduce the fun I have. I love capturing memories, as well as being artistic with them.
I have suffered from anxiety and depression on and off for around 7-8 years (when I was diagnosed) but likely longer un-diagnosed. It made my life hell for quite a while, and was triggered by a whole bunch of stuff going wrong in succession in my life. My husband (then, boyfriend) stood by my side through everything even though I did my very best to push him away, and I am forever grateful for that.
I am looking forward to the future - a positive future filled with fun and laughter and possibilities, as well as more trials and tribulations. It’s weird to think that almost a decade ago I was considering ending my life, because if I had then I wouldn’t have the wonderful partner, friends, and future I have today. I’m so glad I gave myself a second chance.
2. EXPERIENCE
HOW LONG (MONTHS / YEARS?): RP experience: I actually had to check with @gateruner on this one, because it feels like ages ago and yet no time at all. We’re guessing roughly 7 months lol. I was inspired by her portrayal of Kono Kalakaua and we chatted for a little bit before I decided to bite the bullet and create loudhaoleinatie - I haven’t looked back! I’ve had so much fun worked with her, and all my other RP partners!
Fanfiction experience: I’ve been writing since September 2015 (I went back through Ao3 to check the logs, lol) and it’s all been Hawaii Five-0. I started out absolutely terrified of anything smut-related, and... now look at me! Lol!
PLATFORMS YOU’VE USED: Tumblr for RP’ing, Ao3 and fanfiction.net for fics.
BEST EXPERIENCE: Working with my Kono from day one, definitely. We click so well, and seem to predict one another’s moves and characters so easily. It’s really easy to plan ahead, and we both get equally excited about our babies. I was so glad to find a fellow Surf n Turfer who shared my love for Danny/Kono! She was also instrumental in getting me into RPing and making sure I wasn’t a massive disaster/nuisance to anyone else! :D Also working with my Steves, my Chin and my Harris - you are all fantastic, and make every day an experience!
3. MUSE PREFERENCES
FEMALE OR MALE: Danny is my only muse right now - there is something about him that speaks to me, but it’s not about gender as such. I think his character in female form would mesh with me in a similar way. It does help, however, that he is brought to life on screen by the delicious and irresistable Scott Caan... I mean... look at him!
MULTI OR SINGLE: Single-muse, certainly for now. I like to concentrate on my boy. I am most certainly a multi-shipper though, and I have several regular threads for Danny’s vast collection of relationships! (Each member of the team, some twice, plus an OC... you naughty, smutty boy!)
4. WRITING PREFERENCES
FLUFF, ANGST OR SMUT: Smut, angst, fluff - in that order. I like them all, but smut seems to be where my talent lies, and angst is always great (and can often lead to more smut). I do also like fluff, but it’s probably my least-comfortable area of the three.
PLOTS OR MEMES: Both. It’s so much fun to plot, but doing little side memes and short mini-plots can help spark the imagination and ensure your main plot doesn’t get boring or sidetracked.
LONG OR SHORT REPLIES: Both, again. Depending on what’s going on in the plot, or what’s going on in real life, one might be more fitting that the other.
BEST TIME TO WRITE: I do a lot of my writing on the bus to/from work in the mornings or afternoons, and on my breaks I can go and hide out in the canteen in a dark corner. I have also been known to wake up in the middle of the night to jot down ideas/sentences/dialogue.
ARE YOU LIKE YOUR MUSE(S): In a few ways, yes. I like to think I am as passionate and loyal as Danny, and I am certainly as protective, and I hate it when my friends are upset. He is deeply affected by the people he lets into his life, and finds it hard to trust and love... but when he does, he does with all his heart. That certainly resonates with me. I am also just as imperfect and faulted as he is, and prone to taking vengeance and being petty or spiteful (Side note: someone once stole some of my nice, expensive coffee of of the jar I accidentally left on the side in the kitchen at work, so the next day I left an identical jar in there filled with a mix of crap coffee and beef gravy granules... the thief struck again, and I had my revenge! Petty? Yes. Satisfying? Damn right. Danny-like? Hahaha yes, definitely!)
Tagged by: the fabulous @konokalakaua50 and the stunning @itsxharris
Tagging: @ltchinhokellyfive-0 @stevemcgarrettrp @supersealmcg and anyone else who wants to have a go!
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