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  • Bali Hash House Harriers 2
    Run: #1628
    Date:Saturday, 17 February 2024
    Start Time: 4:00 PM!!
    Location: Campus Ngurah Rai University, Penatih, Denpasar City, Bali, Indonesia
    GPS: (-8.6200209, 115.2348380)
    Hares: Multigrip,Running Stool, Elposo, Clozet Queen
    Run Fees
    MEMBERS BEER: Rp100,000
    MEMBER SOFT DRINKS: Rp40,000
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    INDONESIAN VISITORS: Rp80,000
    NON-INDONESIAN VISITORS: Rp120,000
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    KIDS UNDER 15 YEARS OLD: Rp10,000
    BHHH2 2022 Mismanagement
    Grand Master:
    Hash Master: Serial Offender
    On Sec: 69’er
    Religious Advisor:Wooden Eye
    Hash Cash: Toilet Trasher,Ringtail & Harelip
    Backup Hash Cash:Bounching Czech
    Hare Raiser: Barnacle Balls
    Beer Master: Short Shaft
    Hash Maps: Balderdash Hashberdashery: No Deposit
    Hash Flash : Multigrip
    Beer: Frost Beer.
    © 2022 | Bali Hash House Harriers 2
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    BHHH2 Run #1628 Ngurah Rai Uni, Penatih 17 Feb 2024
    The Gods Must Be Crazy!
    Chinese New Year Run & Birthdays Galore
    Hares: Closet Queen; Multigrip; El Poso; Running Stool; ADJ
    By the time the Circle was called at 6.30 under heavenly skies, who could have imagined what conditions had prevailed when “On On!” was called just after 4 o’clock? Rain doesn’t get much heavier than that!
    Hash Cash Ringtail is going to have to get her underwater slate and waterproof pencils out if this happens much more often! 160+ dripping hashers turned out to play in the mud as the rice fields of Penatih sank below the floodwaters. The hares stood around looking resigned . . .
    Once again, out on the trail, nobody died! But the RA is going to have to intercede much more effectively with the rain gods of Bali, isn’t he? Is he losing his touch?
    To be fair, the Circle convened on an absolutely glorious evening. Serial Offender’s stentorian bellows quietened the mob a little, and we honoured the hares with a Down Down. Thanks, you guys, for the trails and super nosh after the run.
    Just too much fun! The Prost boys lined up the beer jugs, to be emptied by the Returners, the Visiting Hashers and the piss pourers. Enthusiastically the RA deflowered the Virgins and the beer jugs were emptied again.
    Meanwhile, on the table, there were a bunch of beautifully pristine Achievers’ shirts ready to be awarded. Now, usually, Hash protocol demands that these be ritually sullied by dirt, mud and beer before they’re handed out, but . . .
    “Please don’t chuck them in the mud today!” was the plea, “Especially the white ones”.
    69er relayed this quite unreasonable request to the Hash Master who rightly questioned his defiance of Hash etiquette.
    Birthdays. There must be something in the air in the middle of May - so many birthdays in mid-Feb! Sharing the cake this time were Ringtail, Wooden Eye, Steptoe & Chocolate Finger. “May you live 100 years, may you drink 10,000 beers . . . ”
    Called into the Circle was Mount’n Groan’s nephew, introduced as a 3rd generation hasher - how else could he be ritually named than as “Turd Generation”!
    It didn’t take much urging for Blow Joe to give us another rendition of “In Mobile”, with contributions from Organ Grinder and Spook. Yer a legend, Joe!
    As the darkness deepened it was time to end the Circle with the traditional spiritual: “Swing low, sweet chariot . . .” led by the Reverend Gritty Balls.
    As Krystal Tits wrote last week, it’s “On On” to the next disaster!(69 er)
    The Hash House Harriers (HHH or H3) is an international group of non-competitive running social clubs. An event organized by a club is known as a Hash or Run, or a Hash Run. A common denominal verb for this activity is Hashing, with participants calling themselves Hashers. Male members are referred to as Harriers, which females are known as Hariettes.
    The Hash is humorously known as A Drinking Club With A Running Problem, with the preferred beverage of consumption being beer.
    Hashing originated in December 1938 in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, then in the Federated Malay States (now Malaysia). A group of British immigrants began meeting on Friday evenings prior to the war (1938-1941), but switched to Monday evenings (starting in 1946) to run, in a fashion patterned after the traditional British paper chase or "Hare & Hounds".[1] Apart from the excitement of chasing the Hare and finding the trail, Harriers reaching the end of the trail would partake of beer, ginger beer, and cigarettes. With hash names in parentheses, the original members included Albert Stephen Ignatius Gispert ("G"), Cecil Lee, Frederick Thomson ("Horse"), Ronald Bennett ("Torch"), Eric Galvin, H.M. Doig, and John Woodrow.[2]
    A. S. Gispert suggested the name "Hash House Harriers" after the Selangor Club Annex, where several of the original hashers lived and dined, known as the "Hash House".[3][4] The "Hash House" got its name for "its hodgepodge of edible servings being passed off for food". The term hash was used as an old British slang for "bad food".
    Hashing died out during World War II
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    @JordanRhea 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    makanan enak! terus terus!