Here’s a Message from the Hare:
“Hollera di dadl do … Hollera di dadl do … Holleri du dödl di … Holleri du Dödli di … Diri Diri dudl do.
Don’t worry. This is just a little honour to the Munich Oktoberfest. You want to join the hash run no. 790 on the 1st October 2011 (this is not a question; it’s a fact). That’s alright with me. I’ll have a drink for that. I will guide you through the Marly forest, and we will hunt wild boars; it’s the season
When? 14h00 ish
Where we meet ? St Nom la Breteche (SNCF end station – via Gare St Lazare)
Date ? 1st October 2011
Hare ? Likes-A-Long-One
Note, from the train station we have to squeeze in cars and off we go in direction … hm, direction St Germain just before the human settlements of St Germain en Laye we turn left into a car park.
Alles klar auf der Andrea Doria ? See you. OnOn
LALO “
Note from SharpShooter : Trains leave from Gare Saint Lazare at 13:00 (arrives at 13:43) and 13:30 (arrives at 14:13), all trains stop at La Defense SNCF Station
Hi everyone. I am visiting Paris from the US with my mom and fiance (Nate). Nate and I are hashers, but my mom is not and we are trying to talk her into joining us for tomorrow’s hash. Will there be a walking trail for her to do with other walkers, and will it be not-too-difficult?
On-On!
Whisky Business & Plays With Funbags
To Nate and Rachel, Sorry about the late reply. I missed your comment . We almost always have walkers and children. If there is not always a proper walkers trail, the hare makes sure the walkers don’t get lost.
OnOn
SharpShooter