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Post by Yeast on Mar 10, 2009 16:43:53 GMT -5
Ex-presidente wrote:
Well, I already added my comment earlier, but it looks like these guys aren't checking with us anymore.... I noticed in the Miami/FTL fullmoon hash schedule they've got this month's fullmoon hash scheduled for a Wednesday (tomorrow) even though the fullmoon is tonight around 9:30 or so.
Anyway, I don't think we should lose any sleep if we occassionally get a conflict in scheduling, I doubt there'd be more than a couple people who'd consider coming up here from Dade/Broward or going down there from Palm Beach.
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Post by Yeast on Feb 21, 2009 11:28:16 GMT -5
We sure the hell ain't gonna plan to drive 80 miles each way on a Wed night for the nerd hash. I would say go ahead with the usual local hashing schedule.
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Post by Yeast on Feb 13, 2009 16:19:56 GMT -5
On the Palm Beach Daily news website they have a really great shot of the fire and hazmat trucks coming down Sunset Avenue to investigate: Caption: Two arrows made of white powder were left on the beach near Sunset Avenue. Hazmat was called to investigate Thursday morning. Near the arrows were pieces of a paper bag for Publix All-Purpose Flour. The arrows pointed to Sunset Avenue where more arrows and the letters "QF" led one street over to an "X" near Main Street and the post office. Also a nice Post office background shot here:
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Post by Yeast on Feb 13, 2009 14:37:32 GMT -5
Mysterious powder on Palm Beach sand, pavement identified By MARGIE KACOHA Palm Beach Daily News Staff Writer Friday, February 13, 2009 PALM BEACH — It's not exactly crop circles, but Palm Beachers woke up today to some mysterious codes on the sand and pavement in the area of Sunset Avenue beach. According to Palm Beach Fire-Rescue, a resident called about 8 a.m. to report markings in the shape of arrows and the letters "Q" and "F" drawn in yellow chalk and an unknown powdery substance. Battalion Chief Jason Weeks said crews blocked off the area and called in the West Palm Beach Fire-Rescue hazardous materials team. The white powder turned out to be harmless corn starch. Confident it posed no danger to the public, crews buried it "so no one would call again," Weeks said. Police spokeswoman Janet Kinsella said police are classifying it as a "suspicious incident" and are not doing any further investigation. "We'll keep an eye on the area for the next few nights," she said. Police speculate the markings could have been left there by cyclists or other athletes, or that it could have been a simple prank.
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Post by Yeast on Feb 13, 2009 14:09:41 GMT -5
Looks like some Palm Beachers stumbled onto our hash marks the next day:
Mysterious powder on Palm Beach sand, pavement identified By MARGIE KACOHA
Palm Beach Daily News Staff Writer
Friday, February 13, 2009
PALM BEACH — It's not exactly crop circles, but Palm Beachers woke up today to some mysterious codes on the sand and pavement in the area of Sunset Avenue beach.
According to Palm Beach Fire-Rescue, a resident called about 8 a.m. to report markings in the shape of arrows and the letters "Q" and "F" drawn in yellow chalk and an unknown powdery substance.
Battalion Chief Jason Weeks said crews blocked off the area and called in the West Palm Beach Fire-Rescue hazardous materials team.
The white powder turned out to be harmless corn starch.
Confident it posed no danger to the public, crews buried it "so no one would call again," Weeks said.
Police spokeswoman Janet Kinsella said police are classifying it as a "suspicious incident" and are not doing any further investigation.
"We'll keep an eye on the area for the next few nights," she said.
Police speculate the markings could have been left there by cyclists or other athletes, or that it could have been a simple prank.
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Post by Yeast on Feb 8, 2009 18:07:34 GMT -5
6:30, $5, downtown WPB - vacant lot at Dixie Hwy & 7th Ave, a bit south of Palm Beach Lakes Blvd
From the south: I-95 exit at Okeechobee Blvd, east to Olive, north about 1 mile to Eucalyptus St (between 7th & 8th Streets), look for hashers in the lot on the left side of the street
From the north: I-95 exit at Palm Beach Lakes Blvd, east to Dixie, south about 6-7 blocks to Eucalyptus St (between 7th & 8th Streets), turn left and look for hashers in the lot
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Post by Yeast on Jan 27, 2009 13:25:25 GMT -5
Nurse GoodBody & Yeast Infection take you on a pub crawl in Key West with all the Hemingway Days festivities - Ernest H Look-a-likes, "bull" riding, yucca!, Duval Street festival, and of course all those bars and t-shirt shops ! Friday night happy hour, Saturday pub crawl, Sunday snorkel boat & beer catamaran cruise ! More details to cum....
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Post by Yeast on Jan 16, 2009 12:22:30 GMT -5
tba
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Post by Yeast on Jan 16, 2009 12:21:02 GMT -5
tba
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Post by Yeast on Dec 24, 2008 16:24:45 GMT -5
Jan 17 - Palm Beach Biko-Psycho Butt Her Balls & NFHN Shona Raise The Ransom Bash
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Post by Yeast on Dec 22, 2008 12:32:25 GMT -5
Abacoa Plaza at NW corner of Donald Ross Road & Military Trail in Jupiter 3:30, $5, come out to run the trails in Abacoa and then on-after Super Bowl Party at Nurse GoodBody & Yeast's house in Palm Beach Gardens PLEASE MAKE SURE TO LET US KNOW IF YOU PLAN TO SHOW UP - TO MAKE SURE WE GET A GOOD *HEAD* COUNT !! Let us know how many others will be with you too - e-mail to: leslie-mark@comcast.net I-95 to Donald Ross Road in Jupiter, east to Central Blvd, turn left, plaza will be on the right, go all the way to the east side of the plaza to find the hashers
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Post by Yeast on Dec 22, 2008 12:28:06 GMT -5
6:30, $5, downtown WPB - vacant lot at Dixie Hwy & 7th Ave, a bit south of Palm Beach Lakes Blvd
(This is the same start location as 3.5" drive's Wed night Sunfest hash last year)
From the south: I-95 exit at Okeechobee Blvd, east to Olive, north about 1 mile to Eucalyptus St (between 7th & 8th Streets), look for hashers in the lot on the left side of the street
From the north: I-95 exit at Palm Beach Lakes Blvd, east to Dixie, south about 6-7 blocks to Eucalyptus St (between 7th & 8th Streets), turn left and look for hashers in the lot
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Post by Yeast on Dec 22, 2008 11:56:07 GMT -5
TBD
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Post by Yeast on Dec 17, 2008 17:03:30 GMT -5
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Post by Yeast on Dec 17, 2008 12:01:43 GMT -5
Trail predictions, anyone ? I have a feeling we're in for a semi-long trail, maybe 2 beer checks. A-to-B 5 mile trail, ending at the little park by the spillway canal. Beer check at mile 4. Golf course (of course). Dreher Park and Cemetary (very likely). Here's my guess: www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2442689
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