July 10, 2004

Run No. 1425 Saturday 3rd July 2004.

Venue : Subang Estate
Hare: Jimmy Leggett, co-hare Terry Gardner (alias Christy)
Scribe: Helen Brooks

Saturday afternoon and a short trip to Subang Estate (the usual area) for what was supposed to be a short warm up for all the masochists who had registered for the ballbreaker tomorrow.

Before the start everyone was warned to stay on Petaling paper, as the area had been well used recently, as could be seen by the abundance of “mother”, “P J Harriett’s” and “P J Animals” paper around about.
The run set off promptly at 4.30 and proceeded into the palm oil. Amazing that there is still any of the estate left considering the development that has taken place around the route to the run site and near the parking area, how long will this area last before becoming the next housing development in the Klang valley? The run followed a familiar anti clockwise loop and the open spaces and many tracks gave plenty of opportunities for shortcutting. Like in the tortoise and the hare Don Chang kept popping out infront of the runners urging them to go faster. Also one very rare occurrence was observed after the third check, after Paul Kirkman had led the front runners astray on the wrong paper, “mother sheep” was the frop for at least a hundred meters. About one hour twenty and the front runners were back at the beer wagon.
At the circle Terry was called out for not being a yankee doodle dandy for this “US independence day” celebration day run, and flying the union jack from his jeep. The yanks then tried to give a rendition of the “star spangled banner”, but most had trouble reading the words as they had been printed on their backs!
The Brits were all called up for letting the yanks have their freedom ( Not a good move, it should still be part of the Empire)
Visitors and virgins were welcomed to Petaling.
The run was then awarded a “t-shirt”, though I thought celebration runs weren’t supposed to be graded! (On sec, check it out) (On Sec’s Note – only Gazetted runs are not judged, these are AGM, Medeka Day and Christmas Run. It does not mean the hares do not get a beer as happened at this years AGM – Jimmy!)
However the hares were to be complimented for the provision of the On On, on site under a good covered setting. Traditional burgers and beans with a few extra dishes as well. Shame that Petalings newest asset the generator could not be persuaded to perform, but at least food was served at a decent time.
Don’t know if there was a triple on, or whether everyone decided to take their preparations for the ballbreaker seriously.

Posted by onsec at July 10, 2004 12:52 PM