Tuesday 19 November 2013

Brisbane Men's Hash Monday 18th November 2013

This was the Scottish run, set by Grewsome and Tinkerbelle with a prize for the best dressed Hasher.
At 4pm, as the hares were setting the run, the heavens opened up and we had a beaut storm.
By the time they came back from setting the run the trail was mainly washed out so a live hare run ensued.

Before the run Grewsome painted everyone's faces blue with the white cross of St Andrews, well that's what it was supposed to be anyway. The prize for the best dressed runner went to Radar who got a bottle of Glenfiddich whisky . Skiddy and Scruffy were the runners up and Vaso looked like something in drag.

Radar actually looked like a cross between a Viking and a Scot, but when the GMs name is Carlson he must have been swayed by the Viking horns.

The run meandered around Spring Hill before making its way to the Valley and a regroup beside the cop shop in the Brunswick Mall, where the group of runners had a photo taken standing around a cop van.

After running through the mall the run ended up on Ann St for a stop and a poem at Robbie Burns statue of course. Then back down Turbot St, through a couple of car parks, through the Sheraton and Central Railway Station before shooting across Anzac Square to Queen Street and a regroup at the mall.

Then up the mall to Albert Street, turning right and across King George Square for a photo again by the Kangaroo Statues. This brought forth peels pf laughter from some Asian tourists who declined to join in.

The trail then went across Ann Street and headed up the Albert St hill, accompanied bu Miles whinging about having to run up it, before veering off to the left up steps into Wickham Park, across Wickham Tce,
down and up Birley Street, across Leichhardt to Allenby and back to the International Hotel where we started from.

Little Arse Play was adjudged SOW in the circle for his services to Cleo, and visitors included a bloke that runs at the Brekkie Creek on Wednesdays, Skidmarks, and a long lost Bricks.

The OnOn was in the pub, for a variety of value meals and a beer before heading home.



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