May 05, 2005

List Release

Habemus ScavHunt list.

Interesting list release this year. It was quick; the Judges captured one member from each team and locked them away inside Rockefeller Chapel (the big cathedral-sized "chapel" on campus) for a bit under an hour. Eventually fireworks launched from the tower, and people with lists burst at high speed from the various doors. So it began, and we know not the details, for every one of them was sworn to utter silence regarding the proceedings within.

Let it not be said that the Judges ever fail to find inspiration from the world about them, for exciting new ways to mess with us.

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We trek as one to Ida Noyes for the release of the List. We firmly believe that an initial show of force, if not actually likely to intimidate or cow our foes, it nevertheless good clean fun.
Posted by Milligan at May 5, 2005 11:40 AM | TrackBack
Comments

So, are you gonna post a link to the List?

Posted by: Paul at May 5, 2005 03:43 PM (Permalink)

yay for scav hunt!! As always, I'm living vicariously through your scav hunt experiences. Please, please, keep the updates coming so that I can have more reasons to procrastinate and avoid writing any of my final papers.

Posted by: Your little sister at May 5, 2005 03:46 PM (Permalink)

Email me if there are any electronic forgery/art things on the list I can do with Photoshop. I am the Photoshop queen.

Posted by: Laura Herrick at May 5, 2005 11:05 PM (Permalink)

Sweeet bejesus! We rule.

Posted by: amber at May 10, 2005 01:19 PM (Permalink)

you know, you'd think the "conclave" (with the fireworks/white smoke bit) would have been more appropriate at the Passion of the Scavhunt... would it have been too much to ask that paul-y kick it just a little sooner?

*embarrassed of myself*

Posted by: amber at May 10, 2005 01:23 PM (Permalink)
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