Monday, August 10, 2009

K2H2 BUNNIES RUN2044

Run2044 05 August 2009
Hare : Ngaiti-Ngaiti Co-Hare: Julieh
Runsite/On-On: Gaya Seafood Restaurant Scribe: S-TripP3r 4 Tai Ngo
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We all agree that K2H2 Bunnies is the only hash chapter that would not get bored running in the same runsite again & again until the whole hill would crumble to the ground. After all the good runsite is quite far from the city & so the runsite revolves around Tanaki & Kionsom. A good turn up today with over 70 excited hashers congregating at the Gaya Seafood Restaurant where the venue for the this Wednesday run, but again how many only if these Bunnies would go inside the jungle? I saw that old (virgin???) bitch hovering at the table when she saw a spread of food that Ngaiti-Ngaiti put out & didn’t even bother to move away. That’s why I told Ngaiti-Ngaiti not to put the food out yet; I didn’t have a chance to eat her eggs boiled in herbal-tea.
Anyway when $Bunny blew the horn, the bloody ESB’s were already inching their way towards the kampong road across Gaya Seafood Restaurant & sooner they were gone. There were two guests, one virgin & the other one not-so-virgin from Johor Hash, who seemed to be enjoying the company of equally energetic Bunnies like, Jenny Ong.
For the next 10mins we were running on the road then the papers took us farther into the last boundary of the kampong where the actual climb to the hill began. We circum-navigated the skirt of the hill then immediately took us up to the bamboo groves. Some more climbing among sharp ‘lalangs’ & prickly ferns, but the slope was quite manageable. When we reached the ridge of the first hill, the paper took us down to an open field which then connected us to the bigger hill.
sT. Bernard was already moaning & panting for breath as she tried her best to finish the run in the company of Nini, Dreamy Eyes, Dorice, Juliet (not Julieh who was the co-hare & later acted as bobtail as well) & few other ladies.
Altho’ the 2nd part of the ridge was not really that high, nevertheless it took us a few minutes to scale it and what a relief it was for those Bunnies to see the usual trail down. After a short walk along the skirt of the hill, the papers took us down to the ravine. The trail was quite slippery eventho’ there was no rain earlier as it was littered with dried leaves and it almost resembled a hi-way. As the Bunnies gingerly went down, Traffic-Man Zaini, “d’Lost1” & Mr. Wanderer did the reverse hoping to meet Vic Vapourub along the way.
Traffic-Man however decided to go with the Bunnies down the trail again. Sooner later AhDuh who accompanied Julieh sweeping the way, was already behind us. Passing the barb-wired fence, we all came out just before nightfall. We still manage to catch up with Bridge-Breaker just before we cross the make-shift bridge down the valley. Good run Julieh, eventho there seemed to be no more virgin trail in that miserable hill.

ON-ON
While I was still having the last gulp of my Isomax drink, those pathetic Bunnies & theor co-horts were already seated at the table. No wonder nothing has been left for us—nothing left for those who finish the run. Three tables were set for the Bunnies but later an additional half table was opened for late comers. For appetizers, the Hare Liaw Kui Foong “Ngaiti-Ngaiti” served us picked radish & carrot, while Simple Simon dished out his famous appetizer, which is believed to be an aphrodisiac. After everybody settled down we were treated to a chicken feet (most Ang Moh would puke at that dish) then dishes of green veggie & tofu in-the-pot were served and immediately after that sweet & sour fish came in. After a long wait, the fried chicken was also served. To complete our meal we had jelly & cake for dessert. There was enough food and the damage was only RM10.00.
Christine ‘Bridge-Breaker’ Hardy would be leaving us for good—back to her place in New Zealand. As token of appreciation & good friendship, Boss Bunny Pretty Woman presented her a dirtily-signed T-shirt & a mug for achieving 170runs so far. So a down-down to the hare, the guests & Bridge-Breaker! A BIG THANK TO KUI FOONG FOR A NICE MEAL.

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