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The good, the bad and the ugly stories of the Beijing HHH.

BJHHH #1891: The Aging Hash

By |2020-07-27T11:55:11+08:00January 31st, 2019|Hash Trash|

The length of individuals ’telomeres, or caps on the ends of chromosomes, which shorten as we get older. Cardiovascular health, exercise, and low-fat diets can all make a positive difference. To assume formlessness in preventing aging reflects a nice hashing, coupling with simple comfort to demonstrate rank and fashion in a cheerful and endless celebration in the form of circle [...]

Hash Trash Run #1889: Kings’ & Queens’ Hash

By |2020-07-27T11:55:11+08:00January 17th, 2019|Hash Trash|

The chivalry in the past has evolved into a spirit of independence and a sense of equality in the modern society. The hashing brings 27 hashers into full play to be self like king or queen with beer, running and walking in the timeworn Drum Tower zone.Winding through hutongs along the bank of Shichahai lake and the hashers can’t be [...]

BJHHH#1886: A Hashy Festivus Miracle

By |2020-07-27T11:55:11+08:00December 27th, 2018|Hash Trash|

Gravity, the force that brings baseballs back to Earth and governs the growth of black holes, is mathematically relatable to the peculiar antics of the subatomic particles that make up all the matter around us. An out-of-the-way clearing surrounded the bushes and shrubs fashions into a circled ritual. 20 plus hashers step up our game for the hashy Festivus tradition. [...]

Beijing HHH Run #1884: Quentin’s Burning Your Yorkshire Puddings

By |2020-07-27T11:55:11+08:00December 11th, 2018|Hash Trash|

Seeing a “bright light” is probably just human brain hallucinating caused by activity in the brain as cells begin to die. “I don't really know if I believe in God, especially not in this Santa Claus character that people seemed to have conjured up.”  Quentin Tarantino once said. 20 hashers cut the corners to demonstrate a Quentin’s trail with dramatizing [...]

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