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Post by Yeast on Nov 16, 2006 15:28:39 GMT -5
6:30, $5
HARES: shittyname and NFHN Sandy -- we'll be giving Sandy a brand new hash name !
WHERE: Hypoluxo (town of) Take I-95 to Gateway Blvd. exit in Boynton Beach - go east - all the way to Federal Hwy.-- go left (north) -- approx. 2 blocks to Potter Rd -- turn right on Potter (east) and park in the first grassy lot on the left, behind the wellness center.
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Post by ItsyBitsy on Dec 11, 2006 10:08:44 GMT -5
Any details yet???
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Post by Ex-Presidente on Dec 12, 2006 9:39:06 GMT -5
6:30, $5
HARES: shittyname and NFHN Sandy -- we'll be giving Sandy a brand new hash name !
WHERE: Hypoluxo (town of) Take I-95 to Gateway Blvd. exit in Boynton Beach - go east - all the way to Federal Hwy.-- go left (north) -- approx. 2 blocks to Potter Rd -- turn right on Potter (east) and park in the first grassy lot on the left, behind the wellness center.
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Post by Ex-Presidente on Dec 14, 2006 8:54:20 GMT -5
F E C My Head was chosen from many great name selections from last night's "Instant Classic" Hash where only minutes into the trail we ran into a dead body apparently placing his neck on the railroad tracks to commit suicide.
Other names suggested include... Deadhead. Trackhead. Who said head? Dude, where's my head? Head First. Neckrofeelya. Pearl Neckless. Got Head? and of course my personal favorite....
Head On. Apply directly to the traintracks. Head On. Apply directly to the traintracks.
I know there were others. Anyone remember?
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Post by Yeast on Dec 14, 2006 9:58:33 GMT -5
Wow what a freaky scene that must have been ! Did you call the police ? Did you find the head or just the body ? That newly named hasher sure will have a story behind her name whenever anyone asks about her name, huh ?
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Post by ItsyBitsy on Dec 14, 2006 11:42:43 GMT -5
Some of the other names suggested were "Over My Dead Body", "Splitting Headache" "Headless Hasher" and "Head and Shoulders"
As for Yeast's question, their was one police car there when we came by but the scene was not secure. The body was on one side of the tracks, the head, or what was left of it, was between the tracks.
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Post by Anal Inspector on Dec 14, 2006 21:39:06 GMT -5
Spelled - F.E.C. My Head, Let Me Know
Spoken - ef 'e see my head, lemme'no
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