Halkida
(North of Athens)

Run 1560 (Sunday 25th November 2007)

Hare: Napoleon's Bony Part

Photos & captions: Prickly Bush

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Chatting hashers

 

A horny Cook the Fook

 

The circle

 

Fair Cop calls for hash hush

 

Chalkida hare Napoleon's Bony Part

 

A Falsie along the railway track

 

Uphill

 

Check point Chalkida

 

The hare has time to relax on trail

 

Rear Entry atop another falsie

 

The GM and RA ready to storm the castle

 

Walkers and runners unite

 

Mad Dog ready to take a dip

 

Back on track

 

The circle congratulates the hare

 

Napoleon's Bony Part trail is awarded a soixante-neuf

 

Mountain Goat's DIO for bleeding without permission

 

Cook the Fook flies for.........

 

Vicky

 

Wet Dream is accused of making the RA come late

 

Virgin hashers Richard, Vicky and Donna

 

Cook the Fook struggles to remember who has completed 100 runs

 

Doggie Style has found nothing better to do on no less than 100 occasions

 

A hash baptism for Clitoria's new car

 

Next week's hare Fair Cop

 

 

 

 

 

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                                                                            MD Feb. 2006



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