Yesterday’s Hash featured two options: a Toga run/bar crawl or a regular trail. I opted to do the hike. Seeing as how I was in a foul mood anyway and I knew the trail started in Alta Vista subdivision I elected to head out on my own ten minutes early. It wasn’t long before the runners passed me by and later the faster walkers caught up then left me in their dust. Otherwise, I was alone on my hike.
The trail itself wasn’t too bad, about 5K all told. It had some steep ascents and descents in places, but no big hills to master. Reasonably well-marked, I only lost the path briefly once or twice.
My mood hadn’t improved much after my sweaty 1.5-hour hike. I didn’t even stay for the conclusion of the Hash circle.
Today I’ve decided to stop feeling sorry for myself. I’ve also changed my mind and will in fact give a statement to the Barangay office concerning the Banga boat drunken foibles. An explanation as to why and a report on how that turns out tomorrow.
I’m guessing you still haven’t had a chance to talk directly with the two crazy ladies. Alas. That would’ve been entertaining, at least for us readers. But maybe that’s for the best if you’re now planning to offer some kind of testimony. Are you prepared to answer the “Why did you wait this long to say something” question?
As for testimony: I suppose you could just say, “I wrote all about it. Here’s the link.”
Nope, haven’t talked to the crazies. The Barangay doesn’t seem to be in any hurry for witness testimony, I’ll blog the story, such as it is, today.
A link to my blog? Hell, that may more dangerous than drunk Filipinas!
I don’t feel well about you giving a statement, but you know your environment much than I