The hares had set a shortish run/walk to allow time for a dip, and those who braved the water were considerably refreshed. Among the bravest were a couple of our visitors, who made one helluva splash leaping in. Good to see you again, Jammies, and your 3 Thirsty companions!
Early arrivals at the on, on made straight for the beer...
and wine...
And Haughty demonstrated how not to cook snags:
Banger, the sausage expert, missed a run a couple of weeks ago - and here's the reason. He'd been in a fight with a wasp, and the wasp won. Better luck with your other fights, mate....
Here are a few of Charcoal's extracts of letters from British council house tenants - as heard at the on, on:
Their 18 year old son is continually banging his balls against my fence.
I wish to report that tiles are missing from the outside toilet roof. I think it was bad wind the other day that blew them off.
My lavatory seat is cracked, where do I stand?
The next door neighbour has got this huge tool that vibrates the whole house and I just can't take it anymore.
The toilet is blocked and we cannot bath the children until it is cleared.
I am a single woman living in a downstairs flat and would you please do something about the noise made by the man on top of me every night.
It's the dog's mess that I find hard to swallow.
Next week it's our traditional Easter Egg run, once more brought to you by Charcoal and Strine.
Next run details
When: Sunday 8th April, 4 pm
Where: Corner Buranda Road and Clear Mountain Road, Clear Mountain
Hares: Charcoal and Strine
On, on!