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			<title><![CDATA[Hash House Harriers]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I love the Hash. If you go to Wikipedia and type in &quot;Hash House Harriers&quot;, you will see a good explanation of the hash, but there is no substitute for the actual experience. When I first heard about it, I thought, &quot;You want me to run drunk through the woods on my day off? Fuggedaboutit!&quot; Just like brussel sprouts and S&amp;M, its one of those ideas that doesn't sound good, but once you try it, you're hooked. <br />
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It's not the running, or the drinking, or the dirty songs and stories that make the Hash fun. It's all of those things put together with people who won't judge you or criticize you. If you're ever in Japan, come Hash with the White Snakes.]]></description>
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