Tuesday: 22nd Nov 2011
Time: 6:00pm sharp
Hare: Ashok "AK47" Kumar
Co-hare: Hong Kee
Run Site: Tmn Tun (Wisma Bakti)Setting the RUN
It was a wet wet evening. The Hare (AK47) did not pay the "Bomoh", that's why the rain did not stop. The Hare told me he will only pay, if Bomoh is "suck-cessful". Aiyoh, forgot to tell you guys, the Hare is Penang-mari punya-la!
Myself (Hong Kee) and the Hare (Ashok AK47) went in the jungle at 3:30pm to set the trail. GM Vpower, Winne Kimono, PushUp Joanne, BlurBlur Ronnie, PuanSri and a guest Gary also accompanied us. It was dry and sunny then, and we hurriedly set the paper trail, initially up a small hill and then down the biker's track. Here we put a check to slow down the front running bastards! We then tracked down to Penchala Link before an abrupt right-turn that would take the runners up a very steep hill. We did tie a rope at the said right-turn junction to lend assistance to the hashers. Hope this was useful.
Upon reaching the top of this hill, we detoured left for about 100 metres. At the next junction, we took another right-turn to lead the hashers to the summit of Kiara Hills. The journey continued downhill until we reached "Simpang Lima" (a 5-way junction). Here we decided to put a 3rd check for the same purpose which was to slow down the front runners. And I was thinking how to fool them, especially Yakitiyak. Reason: Yak had recced with me last Sat and we took the 3rd exit out. This time we changed to the 4th exit which, we learned later, managed to catch Yak! Bak-kut-Teh Heng eventually found this check out.
It was still dry when we came out to run site at 6:05pm. By then, the hashers had commenced their run.
Think almost everyone thought it was a good run .... run rating was 9 out of 10 points leh!
The Circle
Circle was called to order by GM at 8:40pm as it started to rain. The caterer provided a tent which served its purpose well. Many of us cramped inside this tent while many others held umbrella outside.
After some announcements, Ashok was baptised and officially given the name AK47. On-on dinner was at run site and many thanks to the hare, AK47, who gave away T-shirts to members and guests and also sponsored the dinner, beers and Guinness stouts.
We ended up at 11:15pm and I thought AK47 was a bit tipsy. My car was right behind his and I saw him drove straight inside an Indian kampung before realising the road was too narrow. He then reversed back to the main road. Shhh ... don't tell anyone, ya?!
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