Bill
BAGS
Hetherington, JAH3 co-founding father, Ottawa,
February 2008
From:
william hetherington Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 11:34
AM To: ulla@fongkong.net Cc: goranengdahl Subject: Hello from BAGS
Hello BMW,
This is Bags, who started the JAH3 with Nutcase.
I am currently undergoing intense beer guzzling
training In Ottawa. In July 2008 I am to be
dispatched on a posting in Damascus to join the
desert Hash. For live runs we chase camels.
When I arrived in Jamaica I met Nutcase at the pub.
People had told us there will never be a
hash in Jamaica because of the crime. But we got
drunk, set a trail and the people came. We are
pleased to see the great tradition of stupidity is
alive and well.
I cannot attend, but Peg Leg will represent the
founders. Please stich him up on behalf of Bags and
Nutcase
Tell the JAH3 that they are all invited to attend
the Hash in Syria, my house is always open
for JAH3 Hashers.
Nutcase, hope you can get down to Damascus, I may
well get up to Taskent
ON ON
Bags
Goran
Nutcase
Engdahl,
JAH3 founding father,
February 2008, Tashkent
From: Goran
Engdahl Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 5:24 AM To: Ulla Wyckoff Subject: Re: Hello from JAH3
Dear Ulla
We remember the first run very well - like all
good ideas it all started over a drink with
fellow Hash enthusiast Bill 'Bags'
Hetherington. We recced the area above Caymanas
golf club where there is an abandoned airfield
and held the first run up there. It was well
attended with 20-25 hashers, those who'd hashed
before and others who we roped in for the fun.
We had many many good runs and like Richard 'Peg
Leg' we think one of the highlights was the
relay around the east coast up to Dragon Bay -
everyone had a great time and although it took a
lot of organising everyone pitched in and
helped. Other good ones were the Treasure Beach
weekend and those Sunday runs organised by Rice
N Peas at his friends' place on the north
coast. We are still in touch with Bags who is
in Ottawa at the moment - I've emailed him and
hopefully he'll get in touch with you directly.
Hash names have faded somewhat but some of the
stalwarts of our time were Karen and Peter
Collins - Karen being the designer of our logo
and most of our T-shirts in those days, Mike and
Wendy Roberts, Geoff Richards, whose message is
on the website, Frederico and his family from
the EU Commission, Ian Teale and others from
various High Commissions and Embassies. Most
have moved on now but the good thing about the
Hash is that you can turn up and meet instant
friends. We have just finished a posting in
Chennai AKA Madras where we hashed with both
Madras and Chennai HHH. Now we are off to
Tashkent where, according to the web, there is a
small (soon to grow) Hash. ON ON and have a
great 10th Anniversary!
Nutcase & Tenise Bngdahi
GEOFF Richards,
February 2008, VANUATU
(BMW was always wondering who in VANUATU is
visiting JAH3 in cyberspace regularly :))
Hi guys
How you all doing.
I have been down in the South Pacific for the past 3
1/2 years in Vanuatu as head of engineering with
Telecom Vanuatu Limited, a company part owned by
Cable & Wireless so are still with C&W somehow, when
so many have gone. Things going well here with an
interesting job and plenty of sunshine.
A good hash group here as well every week.
Hope to hear from you.
Best wishes
Geoff
PEG LEG,
first Hash Dray, February 2008, Malawi
From: Richard Smith [mailto:rsmith@naosupportmw.org]
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 12:37 AM
To: efinlay@cwjamaica.com
Cc: ulla@fongkong.net
Subject: RE: Jah3
Hi Emile
I wasn't actually on the first run; I think my first
run was number 5 held in early July 1998 I think, at
a house on Norbrook Drive.
The first hash master was Alan Mackray, my boss,
which is why I ended up hashing and being hash dray.
I'd never hashed before.
The driving force behind setting up the hash was
Goran Engdahl (not sure about spelling) who was
husband of Denise from the BHC. He also set up the
hash in Lesotho.
My best memory was the hash relay from Kingston to
Dragon's Bay. Leaving very early one Saturday
morning and using my pickup packed with red strip as
the support vehicle my team ran the first leg. So by
7am I'd completed my 2km and was downing the first
red strip in preparation for a days very slow
driving to Dragon's bay. With Bill Heatherington
(another founding member I think, who I met a few
times in Accra Ghana where we were both posted, last
I heard he was heading for Kiev) as co-pilot the
time past quickly as we drank and joked our way
around the coast.
I do have some pictures back in UK but these are
pre-digital but may be able to get them scanned.
There are some good ones from the relay.
I'll mention the anniversary to Wendy next time I
see her, I don't have her e-mail.
Richard Smith
Technical Assistance - Infrastructure
NAO Support Unit
Bush Swagger and
Bush Sneaker,
January
23, 2008, Kiev, Ukraine
Zdrastvuyt ye,
kagdyila!
We send greetings to all Jah3 hashers from a
very 'foreign' place - as you can see from the
attached pics it is easy to miss the 'shreddy' when
the ground is the same colour! Tell everyone -
"when visita come a wi fireside we mek we pat smell
sweet"
From:
Russell.Merifield@international.gc.ca [mailto:Russell.Merifield@international.gc.ca]
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2007 5:30 PM To: jah3@jah3.virtualave.net Subject: Merry Christmas and a Happy New
Year
Merry Christmas to all my Jamaica Friends
Here
we are on December 23 2007
Picture 1 is inside and Picture 2 Well If your
are dreaming of a White Christmas rather than
carols on the lawn of Kings House
All
my best Russell
Stitcher, November
18, 2007, Cumbria, UK
Yvonne "Stitcher" sent these pictures to share with
us
Captain Compass'
final resting place,
his beloved hills in Cumbria:
A moment
A view for Colin
Adrian and Nikki
Col's Stone
Here's to Colin
Ian and Yvonne
Pam and Nik
Yvonne, Adrian, Nik and Nikki
Here
is what she wrote:
"Photos from last weekend, we went up "them
hills" to let Col's ashes go in the wind. Even
took up a bottle of Appleton Rum to drink to
him. Col would have been proud of us ..........
made coming down the fells very interesting!!!
Love
Yvonne"
From: Yvonne Gibson [mailto:yvonnegibson@mail.infochan.com]
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 7:34 AM To: Ulla Wyckoff; Emile Finlay Subject: Thanks To The Hashers
I would just like to thank all
the Hashers (including those that could not attend
yesterdays hash) for making life fun for Colin and myself
these last 5 and half years. I know lots of you had a great
respect and friendship for Colin, for which I am very
grateful. And I hope many of you will keep in touch with me
especially to let me know what "antics'" that Hashers get up
to .............. after all my name wasn't "Stitcher" for
nothing!!!
Thanks for the lovely board of
photos of "Captain Compass" that was given to me yesterday,
I shall hang it up in my new home (when I get it) and will
always remember the Jamaican Hash House Harriers.
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