Run #1351 - The American-Bulgarian Dream

August 6, 2007

Hares: Snow Plow and Big Country
Where: Bottomlands Park
On-In: Pints and Half-Pints
Big Rock: Well Duh!
Attendance: 29

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Quite simply, the options coming out of Bottomfeeder Park, an obscure plot of land just north of the Calgary Zoo and just south of nowhere where the latest hash started, weren't enticing at all.

An enterprising hasher could:

  1. Cross a slimy, radioactive moat, scramble up a weed-and-thistle-covered embankment and try not to become a speedbump on Deerfoot International Raceway.
     
  2. Wander down the railroad tracks, hoping the 7:15 train from Airdrie wasn't chugging along at the same time.
     
  3. Meander along the bike path, dodging juicing Lance Armstrong Larvae Wannabes as they try to shave their times and become the Next Biking Hero.
     
  4. Traipse through the weeds and tall grass, watching others doing some combination of the above, and trying not to twist an ankle in the sometimes-hidden holes.
     
  5. Something else.

Allegedly live co-hares Hyena and Big Country were tricky buggers in setting the rather lengthy and sometimes-difficult trail, but most hashers managed to eventually find their way to the beer re-group at the Tall One's house, and then to the finish back at the park.

Thank goodness for small miracles.

Then it was off to the bar on Edmonton Trail, where beer was drunk, songs were sung, food was eaten and drug-fueled Barry Bonds barely got a second glance on the TV as he unsuccessfully tried to break Hank Aaron's all-time home run record.

The lovely August evening provided plenty of fodder, for down-downs and otherwise. For instance:

As the night ended, next week's co-hares huddled at a table, plotting all sorts of top-secret and evil stuff for the cross-dresser run.

Yee-haw.

ON ON!
Duke of Hurl


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