Whenever there is a major Hash House Harrier event, we get a t-shirt as keepsake.






That’s one way to combat the overflow:
Weekly Prompts Wednesday Challenge: Keepsake
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Whenever there is a major Hash House Harrier event, we get a t-shirt as keepsake.






That’s one way to combat the overflow:
Weekly Prompts Wednesday Challenge: Keepsake
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Gosh, it’s not just a matter of life & death, it’s much more serious than that: as some footballer once said.
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😁 We (the hashers from Frankfurt) are organising this year’s GNH. It’s in 10 days. There is still a small chance that the organisers are surviving until then. Unless I strangle them one by one. Imagine an event of about 300 participants organised by a committee of between 10 and 15. 😖😩
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Good luck with that ….
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I’ll need it. We now have to sort out the weather. Doesn’t have to be hot or even sunny. Dry would be nice.
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I had the same problem with T-shirts when working at motorbike races
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Maybe I picked the wrong profession and should have become a t-shirt printer?
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👍😁 Did that as well for the races
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Did you get rich doing it?
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No I was a volunteer but had lots of perks like free T-shirts 😂
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When you’re young, free tees are a perk. When you’re my age, they are clutter … (having said that I luuuuv our t-shirt for the upcoming event).
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Good grief, You must really love Teeshirts! Do you donate them to charity?
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I’m not sure I like them, it seems I can’t avoid them. I’m getting five new ones this weekend – 1 for taking part, 1 for being on the organising team so that others can identify and blame me if something goes wrong, 1 for being a “hare” (i.e. laying a trail and being idenitified as such so others can blame me if they lose their way). My husband gets 2 (taking part and being the chauffeur of food and drink and injured parties) but he usually finds the material of the tees very itchy so I get his as well. Makes 5. They are not material for charities: If the recipients understand English, they will reject them. If they can see the pictures, they will reject them. If they don’t, society will reject them (they are not allowed in better society).
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