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The Greatest International Scavenger Hunt the World Has Ever Seen (recently shortened to GISH) is an annual week-long competitive scavenger hunt begun by actor Misha Collins. Teams earn points for submitting photos and videos of themselves completing prompts from a list they receive at the beginning of the week.

This year you can participate in GISH from the comfort of your own home!

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For TCF's GISH Scavenger Hunt, you will have one week to read one book for a task from that week's list. You cannot begin reading your book until Monday morning (12:01 am). You have until the following Sunday night (midnight) to complete and report your book.

There are points given to each task. The points may be higher if the task is trickier.

Another way to earn points is the page count of the book you read.
140 - 199 pages = 3 points
200 - 299 pages = 6 points
300 - 399 pages = 9 points
400 - 499 pages = 12 points
500 - 599 pages = 15 points
600 - 699 pages = 18 points
700 - 799 pages = 21 points
800 - 899 pages = 24 points
900 - 999 pages = 27 points
a book with 1000+ pages is 30 points

By the end of August, the team with the most points wins.


message 2: by Lanelle, Production Chief (last edited Jul 05, 2020 11:23AM) (new)

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How to Play:
* Each team member will need to read one book each week.
* The book must match a task from that week's list.
* Books must be at least 140 pages. No graphic novels, poetry, or cookbooks. Audio book page length is determined by the first paper version that shows up.

You may not start reading your book before Monday morning and
you must finish reading your book by Sunday night (midnight).


The next week's tasks will be posted on Friday morning. There will be about 26 tasks each week to choose from. Team members can read the same task. Points for the previous week's tasks will be announced when everyone's Completion Posts are reported.

If a team has fewer members than the other teams, a member may read an extra book to make up the difference. That member is the Designated Double Book Reader (DDBR :). The DDBR may change from week to week.

If a team member has an emergency or has scheduled an absence, a DDBR can read 2 books so that the team will not lose points.

Details:
*Teams will be posted July 2.
*There will be 8 'Weeks' to the game.
*The game will begin on Monday, July 6 at 12:01 a.m. (Pacific Daylight Time)
*The game will conclude Sunday, Aug 30 at 12:59 p.m. (Pacific Daylight Time)
*If your profile is set to private, you will need to open it for the duration of the game. You may need to be contacted by the head of your team.

sample Selection or Completion post
Book and Author:
Date Read:
Pages:
GISH task: #?

Captain and Scorekeeper Duties:
*I strongly recommend having a captain and a scorekeeper on each team.
*Captains will need to begin a thread for their team's discussion.
*Each team will need to have some way of keeping track of points earned, i.e., spreadsheet, reporting thread with running total, etc.
*The scorekeeper will need to report when everyone in their team has posted a Completion Post at the end of each week and their team's total points at the end of the game.
*Report any problems, concerns, missing players, etc. to the Moderator or to Deb, the Scavenger Hunt Specialist.


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message 4: by Lanelle, Production Chief (last edited Jul 15, 2020 10:39AM) (new)

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Week 1 tasks (July 6 - 12)

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Week 2 tasks (July 13 - 19)

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Week 3 tasks July 20 - 26

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Week 4 tasks July 27- August 2

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Week 5 tasks August 3 - 9

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Week 6 tasks August 10 -16

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Week 7 tasks August 17 - 23

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Week 8 tasks August 24 - 30

183. My favorite poet, Mary Oliver, passed away recently. In tribute, make a video showcasing the top highlights of your team’s week and end it with the quote “Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” - read a coming-of-age story 31 points

184. We've seen the pictures of dogs catching treats by German photographer Christian Vieler. Let's see a high-speed photo of your teammate catching treats in the same style and photographic detail. - read a book where a dog is important to the story 63 points

185. Hasan Minhaj rightly points out that there are many places in the US (and the world) with offensive names. We're all for a good Assbutt, North Dakota or ****, Michigan, but if it’s racist or marginalizes a group we’re opposed. Find a place on the map or a street name that celebrates a known racist, slave-holder, or war criminal or simply a place name that uses a derogatory term and petition to have it changed to an inoffensive alternative. - read a book that has been banned (Wikipedia's 'List of books banned by governments') 98 points

186. It’s not just for fine dining anymore... At a fast-food establishment, get a grill cook to create a McAmuse-Bouche and serve it to a waiting, unsuspecting customer. - read a book by an author that is new to you 65 points

187. In Japan, there is a fad of polishing aluminum foil into a perfectly polished ball. You just topped that with your wad of aluminum foil-turned-perfectly polished bust of your favorite celebrity. - read a book from the Men I Wish Were Real list 104 points

188. Create a bust of Jared Padalecki... and make sure his hair really flows. - read a book where the main character has long hair 39 points

189. We're not saying the cast of Supernatural is hot, but your fumage portrait of a Supernatural actor or actress speaks for itself. Smokin'! (Be super careful with this one. Have a fire extinguisher at the ready just in case. Remember, GISH doesn't pay medical bills and you're not allowed to hurt yourself - or anyone or anything else.) - read a book with a title that has all the letters of 'fumage' in it 69 points

190. Evolution of the selfie: A person with an iPhone taking a selfie next to a person with a point-and-shoot camera who is taking a photo of a person with a Polaroid camera who is taking a picture of a person with a 35mm camera who is taking a photo of a person with a daguerreotype camera taking a picture of a person with a camera obscura taking a picture of someone painting a self-portrait. - read a book where the main character uses a camera (must state the sentence and page or location) 129 points

191. We will post an ambitious charity item that we will all collaborate on together shortly. Get ready! - read a book written by more than one author 67 points

192. Tonight's date is so special, you wore your water ball(oon) gown! Hope your significant other "pops the question..." All water balloons must be filled with water. - read a book with water on the cover 58 points

193. A tiny painting of Misha and the Queen on a coin, made using toothpicks instead of brushes. - read a book with a royal person as a significant character (royalty: king, queen, emir, or sultan and their immediate family) 41 points

194. Not all angels are 100% sweet and not all demons are all bad. Dress up as a demon and hand out messages of hope and positivity for the future to commuters at a busy bus, train, or subway station. - read a paranormal book 25 points

195. Create a HairBnB for head lice. Showcase all the amenities in photos. But don't post it on AirBnB! Instead, hang your flyer where your clients will see it: at a local hair salon. - read a book where the mc stays at a hotel, motel or inn 34 points

196. You've been out fishing for compliments, and you just snagged a whopper. - read a book that a teammate has given 5 stars 28 points

197. We could all use a little extra help to stay afloat. You wouldn't go on a boat without a flotation device; why go through life without one? Create an "emergency life jacket" that you can wear when you feel a little underwater, out of your depth, or just like you need to be buoyed a little. - read a self-help book 53 points

198. Maybe hotels are onto something with their door hangers. Create an ornately designed reversible necktie you can wear that says "Do Not Disturb", "Please Tidy Up" or any other appropriate saying for those times you want to quickly and efficiently broadcast a message but really don't feel like being social. - read a book with a door on the cover (the door must be prominent) 48 points

199. Last year, you participated in the Belly-flop Olympics. But the most artistic activity in the summer Olympics is always the Synchronized Slip n' Slide. Tandem sliders executing at least 3 beautiful, perfectly synchronized poses will win the gold. You must have judges and large score cards present. - read a book set in a country that has hosted the Olympics 33 points

200. Crochet or knit a doily recreation of our solar system. - read a book where one of the planets in our Solar System is mentioned (including poor Pluto) 51 points

201. If comic books have taught us anything, it's that what makes us unique is what makes us super. But not everyone has internalized the message. Without being self-deprecating, identify one trait, offbeat skill, or feature about yourself that, properly applied, could be the origin of your new superperson identity. Create a poster that showcases your superperson identity and what your flaw or feature-turned-superpower is. - read a book from the Super Hero Books [Not Graphic Novels] list 38 points

202. Create a compliment vending machine! This machine offers free compliments on activation. Install it in a busy public place... with you safely hidden inside. Offer a sincere, honest compliment to anyone who activates the mechanism and have a friend record the transaction. - read a book with an adjective in the title 87 points

203. Before he was an Assbutt, our 2019 GISH Mascot was an Asserpillar. Illustrate or create a page from the award-winning children's book The Very Hungry Asserpillar. (As you know from reading the book, each page features an important life lesson or moral, so make sure yours does, too.) - read a book that received an award (must state the award and when it was given) 14 points

204. This is not a drill! Your pillow fort is under attack. Build the world's most impenetrable Pillow Fort ever. You can include pillow cannons, catapults, etc. for defense, or just trust the integrity of your architecture. - read a book with a main character who is or was in the military 48 points

205. As tournaments go, Wimbledon's got nothing on Piladex. Show off your prowess at this 19th-century analog game of Pong, which is played by keeping inflated bag or balloon aloft by blowing on it. You may play one-on-one or a doubles match. Game, set, match! - read a book set during the 19th century 28 points

206. Spoiler alert! Nobody has time to really sit down and read anymore. So, bring the stories to them. Recreate major plot points of classic books by acting them out at your local library. But in deference to library "rules", you must be silent, so you're going to have to use interpretive dance on this one. - read a play (genre list: Plays Books) 38 points

207. Put your friend on display as a human statue at your local art museum. You may use props. Include a didactic card explaining the piece and its significance as a true work of art as well as an Artist's Statement. - read a book where the main character visits a museum (must state the sentence and page or location) 107 points

208. Everybody always thinks zombies are after their brains, but they're just really into "tag", as evidenced by the 3 zombies playing slow-speed tag in your local mall, then speed it up and send it in. - read a book with a title that begins with 'T', 'A' or 'G' (you can use or ignore 'a', 'an', or 'the') 48 points


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