Slumdog Cindy Bear Hash
Last Updated (Friday, 27 March 2009 08:35) Written by Nicole Heyermann Friday, 27 March 2009 00:00
Can't remember the original name of the hash, but this made up name above seems to be apt. Popped Cherry seemed, and rightly so, slightly afraid of the location of the hash, and spent the first few minutes peering outside from the restaurant waiting for the rest of the mis-management etc. to show up. Following a semi-live trail through mysterious parts of Milan our FRBs were held up again and again by checks and false trails cleverly placed by Cindy Bear. Although some hashers seemed to be able to peer into the hare's mind and find the trail every time.
As the neighbourhood became ever sketchier we were led to a deserted, although less sketchy, piazza for a song stop, something not experienced by many of us for a while. Singing was loud, incorrect and off key, just as it should be.
The flour led us further and further away to ‘the other side of the tracks' where the hare was finally caught. Many would attribute this to an over-liberal use of flour and lack of map usage to plot the trail. However, as a tactic for avoiding getting mugged by sticking together this worked admirably.
All's well that ends well however, and the food was splendid and incredibly cheap, encouraging all present to stuff themselves accordingly.
Next week's questions: which graveyards will we be running through?
Will Fairy Light notice us hot on his trail? Or just keep going?
Will he ad lib and make us run in circles?
on on,
Message on her Bottom (aka Nicole Heyermann)







