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The Hash House Harriers (HHH or H3) is an international group of non-competitive running social clubs. An event organized by a club is known as a Hash or Run, or a Hash Run. A common denominal verb for this activity is Hashing, with participants calling themselves Hashers. Male members are referred to as Harriers and females are known as ...
"The S&M Man" sample ⓘ is a drinking song parodying the 1972 hit song "The Candy Man". "The S&M Man" is well known and commonly sung by Hash House Harriers, Rugby union players, fraternity members, fighter pilots, and Marines.
Hash House Bikers (also known as bike hashers, or bashers) is an international group of non-competitive bicycling, social, and drinking clubs referred to as chapters or kennels. An event organized by a kennel is known as a bike bash or bash, with participants often calling themselves bashers.
Hash House may refer to: Hash House a go go, a restaurant chain; Hash House Bikers, an international group of non-competitive bicycling, social clubs; Hash House Harriers, an international group of non-competitive running, social clubs; John T. Hash House, a historic home in Dayton, Oregon; Hash House Hemp Products, a hemp retailer located in ...
The main inter-house cross-country races are still called the Junior and Senior Paperchase, although no paper is dropped, and urban development means the historical course can no longer be followed. In 1938, British immigrants founded the Hash House Harriers in Kuala Lumpur based on this game.
[81] [82] In 1989, the first Parrothead club was founded in Atlanta. [83] The annual Meeting of the Minds in Key West, Florida is a five-day festival held after Fantasy Fest that attracts approximately 5,000 Parrotheads. [84] The Pikes Peak Hash House Harriers and Harriettes have an annual Parrot Head Hash weekend hosted by Yeastee Boy and ...
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Hugo's House of Horrors, a 1990 computer game; Hungry Hungry Hippos, a 1978 tabletop game; Hyperornithinemia-hyperammonemia-homocitrullinuria syndrome, a genetic disorder; HHH(1,13), a run-length limited code developed by Hirt, Hassner, and Heise