Second Annual Anniversary Nash-Hash of the "VH4+?AND" Series
From: Lefebvre, Pierre-Marc <LBV@trasys.be>
Date: Tue 09 Jul 96 11:23:00 +2
Subject: V4+1 Nash-Hash in Budapest
>> Transmitted on behalf of the Budapest HHH <<
Second Annual Anniversary Nash-Hash of the "VH4+?AND" Series *
E.T. NASH-HASH, Budapest, Hungary
13-14-15 September '96
"1,100 Years On Planet Earth"
"I definitely believe in the existence of E.T.' and I know that they are
living amongst us on this planet, too. They are called Hungarians!" said the
famous atomic scientist, the father of the A-bomb, enrico Fermi. He must
have known what he was talking about, because first he won the Nobel prize,
second a bunch of his collegues and fellow physicists were from Hungary.
One thing is for sure: the Hungarians occupied their land in the heart of
Europe 1,100 years ago, sharp, because 1996 is considered as their
eleventh-hundredth anniversary in this place. But where are they from?
Legend, myth, comparative linguistics, history and theory contradict so much
on this point that even Mr Fermi's hypothesis might sound sound.
The best way to find it out for yourself is to come and see the outcome of
these 1,100 years yourself. Your best opportunity at the best price is
coming for "E.T. Nash-Hash Budapest" weekend on the banks of the river
Danube.
PRICE: USD 65 gets you 2 r*ns, lots of food and lots of beer, T-shirt,
on-boat-board-hash-ball, etc... Further details are kept secret to surprise
you (and maybe ourselves too). Make sure to register BEFORE August 31
VENUE: Friday 13 from 18:00 onwards - Black Friday (dress and behave
accordingly) at Udulo utca, 27 1021 Budapest (to be confirmed later)
CONTACT: BH3 c/o British Embassy, Harmincad utca 6 1051 Budapest
Hungary
Mike "Hammer" Carroll Tel +36 1 268 1288 Fax +36 1 268 1289
PAYMENT: by EuroCheque made payable to Ferenc DOMJAN
Number of Hash beds is limited so register early before we run out of them
!!
* A free beer for those who can decipher the "VH4+?AND" code ! All is
known so far is that the "V" stands for the town of Visegrad, a pleasant
place by the river Danube, not far from Budapest.
Where'd this all start?