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GISH Scavenger Hunt II
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GISH II info, rules, and tasks
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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. Audio book page length is determined by the first paper version that shows up.
How to get points:
1. Read a book for a GISH task. There will be 26 tasks each week.
You may not start reading your book before Monday morning (12:01 am, your time)
and
you must finish reading your book and report it by Sunday night (midnight, your time).
Each task gets points. The points may be higher if the task is trickier. The difficulty of the reading prompt does not reflect the points given to the task. (I did not assign the points to the tasks. That was done by GISH people.)
2. If the book you're reading fits a second GISH task, you can claim those points as well. (The connection must be obvious. If you're unsure if your book fits, check with your teammates. If you're still not confident, ask on the Q&A thread.)
3. Buddy read a book for a GISH task. This is worth 50 points.
***You can add 2 and/or 3 to the mandatory 1 for additional points.***
Team members can read the same task. Points for the previous week's tasks will be announced when everyone's Completion Posts are reported. Tasks will be posted each Friday morning.
If a team member has scheduled an absence, someone else on the team can match their book up to 4 different tasks so as not to miss points.
If your team has fewer than 5 members, someone on the team can read a second book to score points for the missing 5th person.
If someone misses two deadlines, they will be removed from the game.
Details:
*Teams will be posted Wednesday, June 5.
*There will be 8 'Weeks' to the game.
*Week 1's tasks will be posted Friday, June 7.
*The game will begin on Monday, June 10 at 12:01 a.m. (your time)
*The game will conclude Sunday, Aug 4 at 12:59 p.m. (your 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 and there are a few tasks where your teammates will need to see your bookshelves.
sample Completion post:
Book and Author:
Date Read:
Pages:
GISH task: #?
2nd GISH task: #?
Buddy Read: (provide link to Buddy Read thread)
Captain Duties:
*Captains will need to begin a thread for their team's discussion.
*Captains can assign responsibilities to team members, such as scorekeeper.
*You can have a reporting team thread if needed or wanted.
*Someone will need to make a weekly Team Completion Post and later update it with the task totals.
*Report any problems, concerns, missing players, etc. to the Moderator.
Week 3 tasks (June 24 - 30)
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Week 6 tasks (July 15 - 21)
33 points 131. Make a collage that features things only locals from your town would know about. Display it prominently in a public space in your town. - read a book that you got from a public space (read a library book :)
79 points 132. Couch Surfing 2: The Revenge. Last year, in our infinite wisdom, we suggested “couch surfing: real surfing, real couch.” We quickly came to our senses and pulled the item for safety reasons, but it’s been a year, and we don’t hold onto the past. Couch surfing: Let’s see it in the real surf with a BUOYANT (e.g.,inflatable) couch. You may not use a real couch as it’s too dangerous and bad for the ecosystem. Make it happen. - read a book published a year ago (in 2023)
42 points 133. Waste not, want not. Save every piece of non-biodegradable refuse that you would have normally thrown away from Days 1-5 of the Hunt and on day 6, use this material to create a sculpture of an endangered animal. - read a book where one of these endangered animals is mentioned: gorilla, rhinoceros, sea otter, tiger, Tasmanian devil, orangutan
21 points 134. My wife is so trend-forward, she recently took a goat yoga class. (It’s real; you can google it.) Without hurting, upsetting, or endangering ANY animal, show us the next trend in animal-infused yoga that she should get on board with. - read a book that is NOT trendy (has 100 or fewer ratings)
40 points 135. Freeze frame on a picture of you and then roll a credit sequence for your own life. Include a “here’s what happens to you in the future” sentence or two and then a listing of the people that have helped you get where you are now or where you are going and what their “titles” are. - read an autobiography
29 points 136. Often misunderstood and rarely properly pronounced, chupacabras just need a good home. Adopt one and show us your favorite bonding moment. - read a book from the Mythology/Folklore list
51 points 137. Take an elderly person (at least 70 years old) on a joyride in their favorite car (same make and model and vintage) from their youth. You and the senior must be dressed in period attire that reflects the era when the car was manufactured. - Read a book with a 7 or 0 in the page count
52 points 138. Prejudice is something we can easily see and call out in others. However, we all have biases and prejudices of our own that we are often blind to. You’re going to have to dig deep here - but you’re a gisher, so we know you can do it. Show us you taking a step to overcome one of your own prejudices. - read Pride and Prejudice or any book tagged 'Jane', 'Austen', 'JAFF', or "Fanfic'
61 points 139. Each member of your team must knit or crochet one piece of a quilted throw that, when combined, showcases your team emblem or symbol. - read a book that somehow reflects your team's name
51 points 140. Everyone talks about drum circles, but they grossly underestimate the power of other shapes. Create a complex shape with as many sides, angles, or curves as you can, and demonstrate the power of percussion geometry - with as many drummers as you can drum up. - read a book with all the letters of DRUM in the title
42 points 141. At least 8 people walking in twos, on the Tiger and Turtle in Duisburg, Germany as if it were an actual roller coaster. They must keep their hands up as they walk the track, except for one of the front “riders” who is clenching an invisible lap bar, terrified. It’s okay to be nauseous. - read a horror or thriller story
80 points 142. As all gishers know, a Gish Gallop can only be performed by a Fortune 2000 CEO in the lobby of his company’s headquarters on a hobby horse or a live pony. Caption your video with the name of the company and CEO that we are watching as they Gish Gallop. - read a book where the MC rides a horse
41 points 143. Sure, most Stormtroopers toed the line, but back in the 1960s there were a few draft-dodging peacenik Stormtroopers. Find a photo of a peace sit-in or Woodstock-level love-in and flawlessly photoshop in one or more Stormtroopers. We must think it’s the real thing. As an alternative, you can stage your own “peace” picture and an “aged” stormtrooper sit-in image. - read a book set or published in the 1960s
37 points 144. An impromptu concert consisting of a chocalho, an apito, a reco-reco, and a pandeiro. (Bonus points if you perform in front of, or in, the Teatro Amazonas.) Oh, and of course the musicians are playing Carry On my Wayward Son. - read a book that is NOT on your TBR list or have scheduled for a different reading challenge
71 points 145. Oversized board games are a trend, with oversized Jenga and such. Let’s see a game of tiddlywinks being played— scaled up to giant-sized. - read a book for Week 1 of the 2024 Jenga Bingo Reading Challenge
YouTube link: https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview...
40 points 146. Two nice suburban monster moms out for a day of shopping at Hoxton’s Monster Supplies in England. - listen to at least part of a book while running errands
28 points 147. Paint an extraordinary portrait of your favorite GISHWHES mascot with the brand “D2N” (with the 2 backwards) on the Werregarenstraat. - read a book where the author's first or last name begins with a D or N
38 points 148. Dress up as a superhero and perform acts of “kindness” heroism at Hosök tere (Hero’s Square). - read a book where the MC dresses up for a formal occasion
71 points 149. Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gets a lot of attention for being super hot. Frankly, it’s starting to detract from his ability to govern. Cool things down by making a sculpture of Trudeau out of Canada’s most ample resource: ice. A couple of caveats: the frozen water you use must have something added to it to make it opaque, and inside the ice must be something emblematic of Canada that doesn’t melt. The timelapse must be of the sculpture melting revealing the object hidden inside. - read a book where a significant character holds an elected position
33 points 150. Ireland has the lowest reports of UFO sightings in Europe each year. Something must be done about this! Make and display a convincing UFO in a public place in Ireland to increase the number. - read a book set in Ireland
54 points 151. Visit Cat Island (Tashirojima, Japan) dressed as a dog. You must have at least 10 cats in the photo. - read a book first published in 2010
42 points 152. Decorate the exterior of your home like the Pan House, using whatever object speaks to you. - read a book a type of dwelling on the cover
72 points 153. Not to be quixotic, but wind power and automation are the future of personal grooming. Create a wind-powered device to automate a self-care process. Could be a wind-powered shoeshining machine, a wind-powered, toothbrush, etc. - read a book from the Windy Titles list
33 points 154. There’s a UFO Observation Deck in Slovakia. On Sunday, August 6 at 3 P.M., grab your friends and dress up as your interpretation of extraterrestrials and go there. Bring luggage and queue up outside of it as though you’re boarding to go back home (you don’t have to enter). - read a book with a 6 or 3 in the page count
40 points 155. Over the years, we’ve had menstrual-hygiene supply sculptures of everything from dinosaurs to seagulls to puppies. We’ve also gotten a lot of flak for encouraging waste, and in protest gishers have donated thousands of menstrual pads to shelters, (which actually proves that in fact we at GUSHWHES can do no wrong). This final year’s list wouldn’t be complete without a menstrual-hygiene sculpture, so we’re ending this by splitting the difference: Create a tiny, perfectly sculpted statue of Michelangelo’s David or another famous historic sculpture of your choosing out of a SINGLE tampon, and then donate at least 1 box of menstrual hygiene supplies to your local shelter. - read a standalone book
71 points 156. Sure, Misha and HRH Queen Elizabeth II had a rocky year in 2016 with their “Brexit Breakup”, but despite a brief conscious uncoupling, theirs is a love that stands the test of time. Prove it by showing us Egyptian hieroglyphics, Greek urns, or other recently unearthed archaeological finds that prove theirs is a love that has lasted through the ages. If you’re choosing to do a hieroglyphic, you may NOT permanently deface any stone - use chalk! - read a book with 'Romance' as an MPG
33 points 131. Make a collage that features things only locals from your town would know about. Display it prominently in a public space in your town. - read a book that you got from a public space (read a library book :)
79 points 132. Couch Surfing 2: The Revenge. Last year, in our infinite wisdom, we suggested “couch surfing: real surfing, real couch.” We quickly came to our senses and pulled the item for safety reasons, but it’s been a year, and we don’t hold onto the past. Couch surfing: Let’s see it in the real surf with a BUOYANT (e.g.,inflatable) couch. You may not use a real couch as it’s too dangerous and bad for the ecosystem. Make it happen. - read a book published a year ago (in 2023)
42 points 133. Waste not, want not. Save every piece of non-biodegradable refuse that you would have normally thrown away from Days 1-5 of the Hunt and on day 6, use this material to create a sculpture of an endangered animal. - read a book where one of these endangered animals is mentioned: gorilla, rhinoceros, sea otter, tiger, Tasmanian devil, orangutan
21 points 134. My wife is so trend-forward, she recently took a goat yoga class. (It’s real; you can google it.) Without hurting, upsetting, or endangering ANY animal, show us the next trend in animal-infused yoga that she should get on board with. - read a book that is NOT trendy (has 100 or fewer ratings)
40 points 135. Freeze frame on a picture of you and then roll a credit sequence for your own life. Include a “here’s what happens to you in the future” sentence or two and then a listing of the people that have helped you get where you are now or where you are going and what their “titles” are. - read an autobiography
29 points 136. Often misunderstood and rarely properly pronounced, chupacabras just need a good home. Adopt one and show us your favorite bonding moment. - read a book from the Mythology/Folklore list
51 points 137. Take an elderly person (at least 70 years old) on a joyride in their favorite car (same make and model and vintage) from their youth. You and the senior must be dressed in period attire that reflects the era when the car was manufactured. - Read a book with a 7 or 0 in the page count
52 points 138. Prejudice is something we can easily see and call out in others. However, we all have biases and prejudices of our own that we are often blind to. You’re going to have to dig deep here - but you’re a gisher, so we know you can do it. Show us you taking a step to overcome one of your own prejudices. - read Pride and Prejudice or any book tagged 'Jane', 'Austen', 'JAFF', or "Fanfic'
61 points 139. Each member of your team must knit or crochet one piece of a quilted throw that, when combined, showcases your team emblem or symbol. - read a book that somehow reflects your team's name
51 points 140. Everyone talks about drum circles, but they grossly underestimate the power of other shapes. Create a complex shape with as many sides, angles, or curves as you can, and demonstrate the power of percussion geometry - with as many drummers as you can drum up. - read a book with all the letters of DRUM in the title
42 points 141. At least 8 people walking in twos, on the Tiger and Turtle in Duisburg, Germany as if it were an actual roller coaster. They must keep their hands up as they walk the track, except for one of the front “riders” who is clenching an invisible lap bar, terrified. It’s okay to be nauseous. - read a horror or thriller story
80 points 142. As all gishers know, a Gish Gallop can only be performed by a Fortune 2000 CEO in the lobby of his company’s headquarters on a hobby horse or a live pony. Caption your video with the name of the company and CEO that we are watching as they Gish Gallop. - read a book where the MC rides a horse
41 points 143. Sure, most Stormtroopers toed the line, but back in the 1960s there were a few draft-dodging peacenik Stormtroopers. Find a photo of a peace sit-in or Woodstock-level love-in and flawlessly photoshop in one or more Stormtroopers. We must think it’s the real thing. As an alternative, you can stage your own “peace” picture and an “aged” stormtrooper sit-in image. - read a book set or published in the 1960s
37 points 144. An impromptu concert consisting of a chocalho, an apito, a reco-reco, and a pandeiro. (Bonus points if you perform in front of, or in, the Teatro Amazonas.) Oh, and of course the musicians are playing Carry On my Wayward Son. - read a book that is NOT on your TBR list or have scheduled for a different reading challenge
71 points 145. Oversized board games are a trend, with oversized Jenga and such. Let’s see a game of tiddlywinks being played— scaled up to giant-sized. - read a book for Week 1 of the 2024 Jenga Bingo Reading Challenge
YouTube link: https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview...
40 points 146. Two nice suburban monster moms out for a day of shopping at Hoxton’s Monster Supplies in England. - listen to at least part of a book while running errands
28 points 147. Paint an extraordinary portrait of your favorite GISHWHES mascot with the brand “D2N” (with the 2 backwards) on the Werregarenstraat. - read a book where the author's first or last name begins with a D or N
38 points 148. Dress up as a superhero and perform acts of “kindness” heroism at Hosök tere (Hero’s Square). - read a book where the MC dresses up for a formal occasion
71 points 149. Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gets a lot of attention for being super hot. Frankly, it’s starting to detract from his ability to govern. Cool things down by making a sculpture of Trudeau out of Canada’s most ample resource: ice. A couple of caveats: the frozen water you use must have something added to it to make it opaque, and inside the ice must be something emblematic of Canada that doesn’t melt. The timelapse must be of the sculpture melting revealing the object hidden inside. - read a book where a significant character holds an elected position
33 points 150. Ireland has the lowest reports of UFO sightings in Europe each year. Something must be done about this! Make and display a convincing UFO in a public place in Ireland to increase the number. - read a book set in Ireland
54 points 151. Visit Cat Island (Tashirojima, Japan) dressed as a dog. You must have at least 10 cats in the photo. - read a book first published in 2010
42 points 152. Decorate the exterior of your home like the Pan House, using whatever object speaks to you. - read a book a type of dwelling on the cover
72 points 153. Not to be quixotic, but wind power and automation are the future of personal grooming. Create a wind-powered device to automate a self-care process. Could be a wind-powered shoeshining machine, a wind-powered, toothbrush, etc. - read a book from the Windy Titles list
33 points 154. There’s a UFO Observation Deck in Slovakia. On Sunday, August 6 at 3 P.M., grab your friends and dress up as your interpretation of extraterrestrials and go there. Bring luggage and queue up outside of it as though you’re boarding to go back home (you don’t have to enter). - read a book with a 6 or 3 in the page count
40 points 155. Over the years, we’ve had menstrual-hygiene supply sculptures of everything from dinosaurs to seagulls to puppies. We’ve also gotten a lot of flak for encouraging waste, and in protest gishers have donated thousands of menstrual pads to shelters, (which actually proves that in fact we at GUSHWHES can do no wrong). This final year’s list wouldn’t be complete without a menstrual-hygiene sculpture, so we’re ending this by splitting the difference: Create a tiny, perfectly sculpted statue of Michelangelo’s David or another famous historic sculpture of your choosing out of a SINGLE tampon, and then donate at least 1 box of menstrual hygiene supplies to your local shelter. - read a standalone book
71 points 156. Sure, Misha and HRH Queen Elizabeth II had a rocky year in 2016 with their “Brexit Breakup”, but despite a brief conscious uncoupling, theirs is a love that stands the test of time. Prove it by showing us Egyptian hieroglyphics, Greek urns, or other recently unearthed archaeological finds that prove theirs is a love that has lasted through the ages. If you’re choosing to do a hieroglyphic, you may NOT permanently deface any stone - use chalk! - read a book with 'Romance' as an MPG
Week 7 tasks (July 22 - 28)
41 points 157. NASA is soliciting tweets to send to Voyager 1. Tweet your suggestion with #gishwhes. I suggest it be the following theme: Voyager 1 ran to the store, and you are texting to remind it to pick something up at the store. But we will permit messages of any type so let your imaginations run wild. - read a book published in 2021
88 points 158. Thanks to “reactions” we can now communicate our feelings more clearly to one another! But Facebook limits us to just 6 reactions and we at GISHWHES HQ believe that this limitation constraints our ability to express nuanced emotions to one another. Let’s see an updated version of the Facebook “reactions” with feelings like “silently judging you”, “reacting positively to your face but planning to gossip about this later”, and “I’m just not sure how to feel about this” and other more subtle emotions. - read the 6th book in a series
33 points 159. Who said you couldn’t Hunt while in hospital? Certainly not any of us! Show off your large-scale cartoon skills by writing the longest poem (or drawing the largest mural) you can, all about the adventures of a virus caught in a hospital, on a scroll made from a roll of exam table paper. - read a book tagged "Poetry" or with some poetry in it
33 points 160. My grandmother lives at Roland Park Place in Baltimore, MD. It’s a senior assisted-living home. She’s been hesitant to have the shenanigans of GISHWHES descend, so let’s legitimize that fear… from Tuesday to Thursday 10AM to 4PM ONLY PLEASE! Let’s invade Roland Park Place literally! Show up dressed as an extraterrestrial on an interplanetary goodwill mission. Bring an offering of your home planet’s favorite treats or creature comforts (games, large print books, slippers, slip-proof socks, soft blankets, etc.) and specimens of natural beauty from this planet (humans like that). - read a book starting on Tuesday and finishing on Thursday
53 points 161. David LaChapelle is a renowned experimental photographer known for his kitsch-pop surrealist style. Recreate a well-known painting as a photograph in the style of David LaChappelle. Somewhere in your image there must be a banana, and you may not depict The Last Supper. - read a book written by a David, Dave, Davy, Davida, or even Davis
54 points 162. Lube luge. That’s it. That’s the item. - read a book with two words in the title that begin with 'L'
47 points 163. This Hunt’s must-have fashion trend: an aquarium hat with live fish. The aquarium hat must not endanger the live fish in any way. - read a book from the Must Have shelf
60 points 164. Get a bonafide zillow listing for property on Mars. - read a book that has a cover that is at least 50% red
33 points 165. https://twitter.com/zenxv/status/8454... *sigh* Another link to somewhere dubious. Go there at your own risk! - read a book with three of the letters of ZENXV in the title
87 points 166. Follow a tomato back in time from the local co-op to where the farmer grew it. Thank them for their service by sharing a sandwich with them… one that has slices of that tomato in it. - read a book written by two or more authors (it could be a co-operative work or an anthology) Don't confuse two authors who regularly work as a team (such as Ilona Andrews and her husband) with two authors that collaborate once or twice.
32 points 167. There are two things that science has proven unequivocally: 1) global warming is happening and 2) sucking the melting ice cream from a tiny hole in the bottom of a sugar cone is the greatest possible pleasure in life. (Minimum 5 rounded scoops on top and you must suck all the ice cream through the tiny hole.) - read a book with 1, 2, and 5 in the publication date
87 points 168. When the apocalypse comes and the power goes out, you are going to be sorry you are so digitally dependent! Have your social media page printed on microfiche… just in case. - read a book where the MC uses a candle or oil lamp
28 points 169. Write “Ass butt” (in non-toxic kids’ finger paint or chalk!) on the hindquarters of an Ass. - read a book from the Popular Books that Annoy You list
62 points 170. Angels may be all-powerful, but they’re luddites (technologically behind the times) and it affects their productivity in the office. Let’s see an angel writing something on an old-school mechanical typewriter (not electric) featuring a working Enochian keyboard. (The keys and keystrokes must correspond to actual Enochian typeface.) - read a book with a significant character who is angelic (your definition)
88 points 171. A stump grinder with a unicorn decal, with a child no more than 7 years old wearing a pink princess costume in the driver’s seat. - read a book published in 2017 and is tagged 'Fantasy'
111 points 172. It’s time to reflect on missed opportunities. Let’s see the Item List Misha SHOULD have made all these years. Give us your team’s ideal GISHWHES Item List with a minimum of 10 Items. If the majority of the items you create look like no thought was put into them (and you were just quickly writing down items to get the points), you will receive zero points. - read a book from a Listopia list that you have voted on. If you haven't voted on any lists, read a book from a list that a teammate has voted on
44 points 173. Complete one of the more challenging items on your team’s homemade GISHWHES Item List. - read a book that is self-published
29 points 174. An Airbnb listing for the gishbus. - read a book where the MC stays at an inn, motel, hotel, hostel, or an Airbnb
27 points 175. Everyone knows “high noon” means “high tea”. Bring a little bit of civilization to the frontier with Wild West teacup and saucer holsters. - read a book that is tagged 'Western'
38 points 176. For our GISH cousins in the antipodes where the days are short and the nights are cold: Establish a TLC station under the iconic clocks at Flinders Street Station in Melbourne or on the steps of the Opera House in Sydney, and provide a little warmth – be it a coffee, a heat pack, or simply a smile – for those making their journey to work on the cold winter mornings. - read a book where the MC drinks coffee
66 points 177. A Scottish terrier in a Scottish kilt eating a scotch egg in front of an Irish monument. - read a book set in Scotland
55 points 178. The Prague Astronomical Clock – or Prague orloj – is the third oldest astronomical clock in the world, and the oldest one still operating. But imagine if this feat of mechanical engineering did more than mark the passage of time. Imagine it could take you back in time! Gather your teammates, friends, and family members together and show us the time period you would travel back to. - read the third oldest book on your TBR list (It could be the 3rd book you added, or the 3rd oldest published.)
41 points 179. Share an audio dream diary of your first thoughts as you wake up every morning of the Hunt. It must be the first thing you do before you get out of bed. - read a book with "dream" or "diary" in the text of the book
36 points 180. Cinema has evolved, but some actors don’t. Let’s see a silent film actor against a 1920’s style black-and-white set. The actor must have exaggerated facial expressions, and the score must be nickelodeon-style piano music. Suddenly, the music changes. It’s hip hop and modern technology comes in with color and sync sound, but she’s still black and white and still mouthing words with title card. - read a book with a cover that is 50% black or white
22 points 181. Let’s see a 2,000-word essay published on twitter in 140-character bursts about the best way to get pregnant for the 10th time. (I’m sorry, but I promised someone this would be an item.) - read a book with a pregnant character in it
36 points 182. Using photoshop (or other digital altering software), seamlessly modify a well-known oil painting by adding in an anachronistic element. For example, if it were a Monet, you might put one of the ladies under a parasol holding an iPad. - read a book from the Does This Dress Make Me Look Anachronistic? list
41 points 157. NASA is soliciting tweets to send to Voyager 1. Tweet your suggestion with #gishwhes. I suggest it be the following theme: Voyager 1 ran to the store, and you are texting to remind it to pick something up at the store. But we will permit messages of any type so let your imaginations run wild. - read a book published in 2021
88 points 158. Thanks to “reactions” we can now communicate our feelings more clearly to one another! But Facebook limits us to just 6 reactions and we at GISHWHES HQ believe that this limitation constraints our ability to express nuanced emotions to one another. Let’s see an updated version of the Facebook “reactions” with feelings like “silently judging you”, “reacting positively to your face but planning to gossip about this later”, and “I’m just not sure how to feel about this” and other more subtle emotions. - read the 6th book in a series
33 points 159. Who said you couldn’t Hunt while in hospital? Certainly not any of us! Show off your large-scale cartoon skills by writing the longest poem (or drawing the largest mural) you can, all about the adventures of a virus caught in a hospital, on a scroll made from a roll of exam table paper. - read a book tagged "Poetry" or with some poetry in it
33 points 160. My grandmother lives at Roland Park Place in Baltimore, MD. It’s a senior assisted-living home. She’s been hesitant to have the shenanigans of GISHWHES descend, so let’s legitimize that fear… from Tuesday to Thursday 10AM to 4PM ONLY PLEASE! Let’s invade Roland Park Place literally! Show up dressed as an extraterrestrial on an interplanetary goodwill mission. Bring an offering of your home planet’s favorite treats or creature comforts (games, large print books, slippers, slip-proof socks, soft blankets, etc.) and specimens of natural beauty from this planet (humans like that). - read a book starting on Tuesday and finishing on Thursday
53 points 161. David LaChapelle is a renowned experimental photographer known for his kitsch-pop surrealist style. Recreate a well-known painting as a photograph in the style of David LaChappelle. Somewhere in your image there must be a banana, and you may not depict The Last Supper. - read a book written by a David, Dave, Davy, Davida, or even Davis
54 points 162. Lube luge. That’s it. That’s the item. - read a book with two words in the title that begin with 'L'
47 points 163. This Hunt’s must-have fashion trend: an aquarium hat with live fish. The aquarium hat must not endanger the live fish in any way. - read a book from the Must Have shelf
60 points 164. Get a bonafide zillow listing for property on Mars. - read a book that has a cover that is at least 50% red
33 points 165. https://twitter.com/zenxv/status/8454... *sigh* Another link to somewhere dubious. Go there at your own risk! - read a book with three of the letters of ZENXV in the title
87 points 166. Follow a tomato back in time from the local co-op to where the farmer grew it. Thank them for their service by sharing a sandwich with them… one that has slices of that tomato in it. - read a book written by two or more authors (it could be a co-operative work or an anthology) Don't confuse two authors who regularly work as a team (such as Ilona Andrews and her husband) with two authors that collaborate once or twice.
32 points 167. There are two things that science has proven unequivocally: 1) global warming is happening and 2) sucking the melting ice cream from a tiny hole in the bottom of a sugar cone is the greatest possible pleasure in life. (Minimum 5 rounded scoops on top and you must suck all the ice cream through the tiny hole.) - read a book with 1, 2, and 5 in the publication date
87 points 168. When the apocalypse comes and the power goes out, you are going to be sorry you are so digitally dependent! Have your social media page printed on microfiche… just in case. - read a book where the MC uses a candle or oil lamp
28 points 169. Write “Ass butt” (in non-toxic kids’ finger paint or chalk!) on the hindquarters of an Ass. - read a book from the Popular Books that Annoy You list
62 points 170. Angels may be all-powerful, but they’re luddites (technologically behind the times) and it affects their productivity in the office. Let’s see an angel writing something on an old-school mechanical typewriter (not electric) featuring a working Enochian keyboard. (The keys and keystrokes must correspond to actual Enochian typeface.) - read a book with a significant character who is angelic (your definition)
88 points 171. A stump grinder with a unicorn decal, with a child no more than 7 years old wearing a pink princess costume in the driver’s seat. - read a book published in 2017 and is tagged 'Fantasy'
111 points 172. It’s time to reflect on missed opportunities. Let’s see the Item List Misha SHOULD have made all these years. Give us your team’s ideal GISHWHES Item List with a minimum of 10 Items. If the majority of the items you create look like no thought was put into them (and you were just quickly writing down items to get the points), you will receive zero points. - read a book from a Listopia list that you have voted on. If you haven't voted on any lists, read a book from a list that a teammate has voted on
44 points 173. Complete one of the more challenging items on your team’s homemade GISHWHES Item List. - read a book that is self-published
29 points 174. An Airbnb listing for the gishbus. - read a book where the MC stays at an inn, motel, hotel, hostel, or an Airbnb
27 points 175. Everyone knows “high noon” means “high tea”. Bring a little bit of civilization to the frontier with Wild West teacup and saucer holsters. - read a book that is tagged 'Western'
38 points 176. For our GISH cousins in the antipodes where the days are short and the nights are cold: Establish a TLC station under the iconic clocks at Flinders Street Station in Melbourne or on the steps of the Opera House in Sydney, and provide a little warmth – be it a coffee, a heat pack, or simply a smile – for those making their journey to work on the cold winter mornings. - read a book where the MC drinks coffee
66 points 177. A Scottish terrier in a Scottish kilt eating a scotch egg in front of an Irish monument. - read a book set in Scotland
55 points 178. The Prague Astronomical Clock – or Prague orloj – is the third oldest astronomical clock in the world, and the oldest one still operating. But imagine if this feat of mechanical engineering did more than mark the passage of time. Imagine it could take you back in time! Gather your teammates, friends, and family members together and show us the time period you would travel back to. - read the third oldest book on your TBR list (It could be the 3rd book you added, or the 3rd oldest published.)
41 points 179. Share an audio dream diary of your first thoughts as you wake up every morning of the Hunt. It must be the first thing you do before you get out of bed. - read a book with "dream" or "diary" in the text of the book
36 points 180. Cinema has evolved, but some actors don’t. Let’s see a silent film actor against a 1920’s style black-and-white set. The actor must have exaggerated facial expressions, and the score must be nickelodeon-style piano music. Suddenly, the music changes. It’s hip hop and modern technology comes in with color and sync sound, but she’s still black and white and still mouthing words with title card. - read a book with a cover that is 50% black or white
22 points 181. Let’s see a 2,000-word essay published on twitter in 140-character bursts about the best way to get pregnant for the 10th time. (I’m sorry, but I promised someone this would be an item.) - read a book with a pregnant character in it
36 points 182. Using photoshop (or other digital altering software), seamlessly modify a well-known oil painting by adding in an anachronistic element. For example, if it were a Monet, you might put one of the ladies under a parasol holding an iPad. - read a book from the Does This Dress Make Me Look Anachronistic? list
Week 8 tasks (July 29 - Aug. 4)
53 points 183. Soon you are all going to be a part of a sinister plot to take over the world… in a unique way. - read a book with a sinister character in it (your definition)
92 points 184. Last year, we helped people around the world get access to clean water. But it’s been a year, and the problem certainly hasn’t gone away. Work with your team to create a realistic prototype of a portable personal AWG (atmospheric water generator) system that could be used anywhere in the world. - read a book from the Clean Romance list
48 points 185. Hug a national forest! Go to your favorite national forest or park and be tree huggers. Set the camera up so we can see all the tree hugging action clearly. - read a book with trees on the cover
46 points 186. One of the biggest problems astronauts will face when they travel to Mars will be figuring out how to bring enough food for the three-year journey. Porcupanda has offered the idea of making their spacecraft out of food. Show them how. Build an edible spacecraft using anything except “space ice cream”. - reread a book that you first read over three years ago
51 points 187. Every year, the scientists at the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab make spectacular pumpkin carvings that put our humble Halloween jack-o-lanterns to shame. Whatever. What’s a rocket scientist got that you don’t have? Let’s see you out-do them! Show us your best and most outlandish WATERMELON-O-LANTERN carving. - read a book from the Book Titles with Hyphens list
28 points 188. For many years, military aircraft sported spectacular “nose art". As aesthetically appealing as aircraft nose art may have been, we think they botched it on the choice of canvas. Show us your best nose art - but this time, get it right! All art must be on, around, or incorporate, your nose. - get your nose in a book! (read any book you want)
32 points 189. The World’s Worst Lawyer. - read a book with a 4-word title
51 points 190. Oranges are the new black! Let’s see your most a-peeling cocktail dress all made from - you guessed it - orange peels. Pose in a crowded urban bar. - read a book where the MC spends time in a bar, saloon, pub, or tavern
72 points 191. You didn’t think we were going to let all those oranges go to waste, did you? Place signs along 5 miles of road leading up to an orange juice stand that speaks of the life-changing rejuvenation of the coming refreshment with a countdown of the miles. - read a book with 5 in the page count
47points 192. In our busy world, people sometimes forget to slow down and see the beauty around them. Perform a task at work extremely slowly while everyone around you carries on at normal speed. When this is played back in in time lapse, you’re performing at normal speed and it’s the world around you that’s going too fast. - listen to an audio book at a slower setting for at least 5 minutes (longer than 5 minutes will drive you crazy, and I don't want that :)
20 points 193. The Reimann hypothesis of mathematics includes the Reimann zeta function, which categorizes some zeros as “non-trivial zeros" and others as “trivial zeros.” We think this unequal treatment of zeros, which are clearly all equal, is just wrong! Hold a protest in front of a university mathematics or computer science building with a sign that says something to the effect of "ALL ZEROS ARE EQUAL" or “NO ZEROS ARE TRIVIAL!” - read a book with a 0 in the publication date
67 points 194. Do you spend too much time indoors while you GISH? It’s time to get outside! Dust off your bicycle, grab a friend or two and go out and ride a 50-mile bike ride. You must track your progress on a GPS drawing app. Oh, by the way, you need to be wearing part of a pineapple or banana while you ride. - read a book written 50+ years ago
35 points 195. Using a steel shredder, shred a decommissioned bus. It must be a full-sized bus. Oh, and paint the windows of the bus to show its passengers. Although you should upload a video as your submission, be sure to take pictures of the event in case we need those for the coffee table book. - read a book where the MC rides in a bus or some other public transportation
62 points 196. On Friday, August 11th, at EXACTLY 9am PDT, we are going to give Giles Dudley a “thunderclap” of thanks. Because Giles thinks EVERYONE can make a difference no matter their circumstances, we’re going to prove it. Here’s your job: before the 11th, go out and do an act of kindness. But not just any act of kindness… Giles works hard to help refugee families and landmine victims, so your act of kindness should focus on expanding his work exponentially through the power of GISHWHES. - read a book with 'thunder' in the text
24 points 197. Play a few bars of a well-known tune on a well-known musical instrument—but not in the well-known manner. Play a cello tucked under your chin, a saxophone with mallets, or piano as a string instrument with a bow, that sort of thing. - read a book where a real well-known person is mentioned
108 points 198. Last year GISHWHES worked with the charities Random Acts and Giles Duley’s Legacy of War to forever change the lives of three refugee families by raising over $250,000 in just a few days.
This year, we are teaming up with those charities again. Here’s your assignment: get at least 10 donations from people or businesses NOT on your team. You and your team members are welcome to donate to your campaign, but that is not a requirement for points. - read a book that has over 250,000 ratings
44 points 199. Breaker, breaker! Tune in for details: CB Channel 27 (Frequency 27.27500) broadcasting near Lacy Park, San Marino, CA. (Latitude: 34.1204167 Longitude: -118.1201348) DATE & TIME: 8/7 12 PM PDT & 4:30PM PDT or 8/9 9 AM PDT. Listen on Broadcast CB CHANNEL 32 (Frequency 27.32500) broadcasting near Hermann Park Conservancy, Houston TX (Latitude: 29.7160286 Longitude: -95.3886413) DATE & TIME: 8/11 NOON CT - read a book with a number in the title
72 points 200. Research upcoming local, state, and federal elections in your area. Nominate a citizen you think should run for specific elected offices in those upcoming elections based on their qualifications and/or passion. Make a post on a social media, tag them (so they see it!), and explain why you want them to run. - read any book, but you must post a review of it on social media
61 points 201. Outside US: 00-1-323-645-0703 Within US: (323) 645-0703
Transcription:
“Hi, this is Misha and you’ve reached GISHWHES Exotic Do-It-Yourself Getaways. We would like you to set up a banquet or spa for hikers along a remote stretch of a major hiking trail. You must be at least one mile from a major road but not off the trail. And you must take lots of pictures and upload them showing you either giving a spa treatment for a passing hiker or a banquet experience for a passing hiker. Um, and, um (West or Maison talking in the background, Misha breaks up, beep)” - if you live in the USA, read a book set outside the USA; if you outside the USA, read a book set in the USA
46 points 202. Find a local hospital or cancer center and coordinate with them to deliver a comfort bag(s) to a patient. Fill a canvas bag with items to provide relief and comfort to a cancer patient: soft eye masks, scarves, a soft blanket, socks, ginger tea or candy, unscented natural lip balm, sudoku or coloring books, puzzles, poems, etc. Include a note of support or encouragement, if you wish. - read a book where a significant character spends time at a hospital (either as a patient, visitor, or as a job)
40 points 203. Bearby Von Bearamucci has an interview for a position as White House Communications Director on Saturday, August 12th at 8pm ET sharp! He was all set to drive the Gishbus across the country, but its engine wouldn’t start. He’s counting on gishers to help get him from Redding, California to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC. - read a book with 1 and 8 in the publication date
40 points 204. Escape GISHWHES! https://www.gishwhes.com/escape-room/ I actually tried this link. It didn't work :( - read a book where the MC has to escape from somewhere
28 points 205. We’ve received a bit of criticism that the hunt is “not really a scavenger hunt, it’s just Misha getting people to help him with his chores.” I’m honestly shocked anyone would say that! So, I’m adding the following item: Help me help you help me help myself. Show up at 10 AM PDT sharp on August 11 at this location in Bellingham, WA. Wear pants and a long-sleeved shirt, and bring a small bucket. Pick at least a quart of blackberries and DEPOSIT them into my big vessel so I can make lots of jam. - read a book with a title that begins with a letter in DEPOSIT
17 points 206. Sweden is a beautiful country and it’s time we stopped overlooking it as possible GISH locations. With that in mind, take a picture of yourself in front of the biggest landmark or point of interest in your town while holding a beautiful hand-lettered sign that reads, “We Are Sorry, Sweden”. - read a book in a genre you overlook or hardly ever read
48 points 207. Nothing says “good life choices” like a last-minute rush job tattoo. Get inked with a tattoo that includes “We create; therefore, we live.” or another gishy quote written in any language other than English. Feel free to adorn it with mascots or other hunt-inspired iconography. - don't begin reading a book until Friday
18 points 208. As you know, no one was able to successfully find Jared Padalecki or Jensen Ackles’ golf balls in Canada. Misha’s balls are a lot easier to find… maybe because they really get around. Find Misha’s balls in any of the following locations and take a picture with them. Then put them back EXACTLY where you found them so another team can have a chance to get their hands on Misha’s balls, too. LOCATIONS: near the Cathedral Basilica, Newark, New Jersey; outside Gatorland, Orlando, Florida; and near Rothko Chapel, Houston, Texas. - read a book with no one (1) in the page count (any number but 1)
77 points 209. GISHWHES is over! The crumbs of the great hunt, wild and weird global feast are soon to be all that’s left. Let’s see you work magic on these crumbs, (real breadcrumbs or whatever other crumbs you wish to use) and turn them into a portrait of actor Misha Collins. - read a book tagged 'Magic'
53 points 183. Soon you are all going to be a part of a sinister plot to take over the world… in a unique way. - read a book with a sinister character in it (your definition)
92 points 184. Last year, we helped people around the world get access to clean water. But it’s been a year, and the problem certainly hasn’t gone away. Work with your team to create a realistic prototype of a portable personal AWG (atmospheric water generator) system that could be used anywhere in the world. - read a book from the Clean Romance list
48 points 185. Hug a national forest! Go to your favorite national forest or park and be tree huggers. Set the camera up so we can see all the tree hugging action clearly. - read a book with trees on the cover
46 points 186. One of the biggest problems astronauts will face when they travel to Mars will be figuring out how to bring enough food for the three-year journey. Porcupanda has offered the idea of making their spacecraft out of food. Show them how. Build an edible spacecraft using anything except “space ice cream”. - reread a book that you first read over three years ago
51 points 187. Every year, the scientists at the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab make spectacular pumpkin carvings that put our humble Halloween jack-o-lanterns to shame. Whatever. What’s a rocket scientist got that you don’t have? Let’s see you out-do them! Show us your best and most outlandish WATERMELON-O-LANTERN carving. - read a book from the Book Titles with Hyphens list
28 points 188. For many years, military aircraft sported spectacular “nose art". As aesthetically appealing as aircraft nose art may have been, we think they botched it on the choice of canvas. Show us your best nose art - but this time, get it right! All art must be on, around, or incorporate, your nose. - get your nose in a book! (read any book you want)
32 points 189. The World’s Worst Lawyer. - read a book with a 4-word title
51 points 190. Oranges are the new black! Let’s see your most a-peeling cocktail dress all made from - you guessed it - orange peels. Pose in a crowded urban bar. - read a book where the MC spends time in a bar, saloon, pub, or tavern
72 points 191. You didn’t think we were going to let all those oranges go to waste, did you? Place signs along 5 miles of road leading up to an orange juice stand that speaks of the life-changing rejuvenation of the coming refreshment with a countdown of the miles. - read a book with 5 in the page count
47points 192. In our busy world, people sometimes forget to slow down and see the beauty around them. Perform a task at work extremely slowly while everyone around you carries on at normal speed. When this is played back in in time lapse, you’re performing at normal speed and it’s the world around you that’s going too fast. - listen to an audio book at a slower setting for at least 5 minutes (longer than 5 minutes will drive you crazy, and I don't want that :)
20 points 193. The Reimann hypothesis of mathematics includes the Reimann zeta function, which categorizes some zeros as “non-trivial zeros" and others as “trivial zeros.” We think this unequal treatment of zeros, which are clearly all equal, is just wrong! Hold a protest in front of a university mathematics or computer science building with a sign that says something to the effect of "ALL ZEROS ARE EQUAL" or “NO ZEROS ARE TRIVIAL!” - read a book with a 0 in the publication date
67 points 194. Do you spend too much time indoors while you GISH? It’s time to get outside! Dust off your bicycle, grab a friend or two and go out and ride a 50-mile bike ride. You must track your progress on a GPS drawing app. Oh, by the way, you need to be wearing part of a pineapple or banana while you ride. - read a book written 50+ years ago
35 points 195. Using a steel shredder, shred a decommissioned bus. It must be a full-sized bus. Oh, and paint the windows of the bus to show its passengers. Although you should upload a video as your submission, be sure to take pictures of the event in case we need those for the coffee table book. - read a book where the MC rides in a bus or some other public transportation
62 points 196. On Friday, August 11th, at EXACTLY 9am PDT, we are going to give Giles Dudley a “thunderclap” of thanks. Because Giles thinks EVERYONE can make a difference no matter their circumstances, we’re going to prove it. Here’s your job: before the 11th, go out and do an act of kindness. But not just any act of kindness… Giles works hard to help refugee families and landmine victims, so your act of kindness should focus on expanding his work exponentially through the power of GISHWHES. - read a book with 'thunder' in the text
24 points 197. Play a few bars of a well-known tune on a well-known musical instrument—but not in the well-known manner. Play a cello tucked under your chin, a saxophone with mallets, or piano as a string instrument with a bow, that sort of thing. - read a book where a real well-known person is mentioned
108 points 198. Last year GISHWHES worked with the charities Random Acts and Giles Duley’s Legacy of War to forever change the lives of three refugee families by raising over $250,000 in just a few days.
This year, we are teaming up with those charities again. Here’s your assignment: get at least 10 donations from people or businesses NOT on your team. You and your team members are welcome to donate to your campaign, but that is not a requirement for points. - read a book that has over 250,000 ratings
44 points 199. Breaker, breaker! Tune in for details: CB Channel 27 (Frequency 27.27500) broadcasting near Lacy Park, San Marino, CA. (Latitude: 34.1204167 Longitude: -118.1201348) DATE & TIME: 8/7 12 PM PDT & 4:30PM PDT or 8/9 9 AM PDT. Listen on Broadcast CB CHANNEL 32 (Frequency 27.32500) broadcasting near Hermann Park Conservancy, Houston TX (Latitude: 29.7160286 Longitude: -95.3886413) DATE & TIME: 8/11 NOON CT - read a book with a number in the title
72 points 200. Research upcoming local, state, and federal elections in your area. Nominate a citizen you think should run for specific elected offices in those upcoming elections based on their qualifications and/or passion. Make a post on a social media, tag them (so they see it!), and explain why you want them to run. - read any book, but you must post a review of it on social media
61 points 201. Outside US: 00-1-323-645-0703 Within US: (323) 645-0703
Transcription:
“Hi, this is Misha and you’ve reached GISHWHES Exotic Do-It-Yourself Getaways. We would like you to set up a banquet or spa for hikers along a remote stretch of a major hiking trail. You must be at least one mile from a major road but not off the trail. And you must take lots of pictures and upload them showing you either giving a spa treatment for a passing hiker or a banquet experience for a passing hiker. Um, and, um (West or Maison talking in the background, Misha breaks up, beep)” - if you live in the USA, read a book set outside the USA; if you outside the USA, read a book set in the USA
46 points 202. Find a local hospital or cancer center and coordinate with them to deliver a comfort bag(s) to a patient. Fill a canvas bag with items to provide relief and comfort to a cancer patient: soft eye masks, scarves, a soft blanket, socks, ginger tea or candy, unscented natural lip balm, sudoku or coloring books, puzzles, poems, etc. Include a note of support or encouragement, if you wish. - read a book where a significant character spends time at a hospital (either as a patient, visitor, or as a job)
40 points 203. Bearby Von Bearamucci has an interview for a position as White House Communications Director on Saturday, August 12th at 8pm ET sharp! He was all set to drive the Gishbus across the country, but its engine wouldn’t start. He’s counting on gishers to help get him from Redding, California to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC. - read a book with 1 and 8 in the publication date
40 points 204. Escape GISHWHES! https://www.gishwhes.com/escape-room/ I actually tried this link. It didn't work :( - read a book where the MC has to escape from somewhere
28 points 205. We’ve received a bit of criticism that the hunt is “not really a scavenger hunt, it’s just Misha getting people to help him with his chores.” I’m honestly shocked anyone would say that! So, I’m adding the following item: Help me help you help me help myself. Show up at 10 AM PDT sharp on August 11 at this location in Bellingham, WA. Wear pants and a long-sleeved shirt, and bring a small bucket. Pick at least a quart of blackberries and DEPOSIT them into my big vessel so I can make lots of jam. - read a book with a title that begins with a letter in DEPOSIT
17 points 206. Sweden is a beautiful country and it’s time we stopped overlooking it as possible GISH locations. With that in mind, take a picture of yourself in front of the biggest landmark or point of interest in your town while holding a beautiful hand-lettered sign that reads, “We Are Sorry, Sweden”. - read a book in a genre you overlook or hardly ever read
48 points 207. Nothing says “good life choices” like a last-minute rush job tattoo. Get inked with a tattoo that includes “We create; therefore, we live.” or another gishy quote written in any language other than English. Feel free to adorn it with mascots or other hunt-inspired iconography. - don't begin reading a book until Friday
18 points 208. As you know, no one was able to successfully find Jared Padalecki or Jensen Ackles’ golf balls in Canada. Misha’s balls are a lot easier to find… maybe because they really get around. Find Misha’s balls in any of the following locations and take a picture with them. Then put them back EXACTLY where you found them so another team can have a chance to get their hands on Misha’s balls, too. LOCATIONS: near the Cathedral Basilica, Newark, New Jersey; outside Gatorland, Orlando, Florida; and near Rothko Chapel, Houston, Texas. - read a book with no one (1) in the page count (any number but 1)
77 points 209. GISHWHES is over! The crumbs of the great hunt, wild and weird global feast are soon to be all that’s left. Let’s see you work magic on these crumbs, (real breadcrumbs or whatever other crumbs you wish to use) and turn them into a portrait of actor Misha Collins. - read a book tagged 'Magic'
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The Greatest International Scavenger Hunt the World Has Ever Seen (shortened to GISH) was a week-long competitive scavenger hunt begun by actor Misha Collins. The first occurred in 2011. 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!
For TCF's GISH Scavenger Hunt, you have one week to read one book for a task from that week's list. Each task is worth points. You won't find out each task's points until after every team has reported their Completion Posts.
The team with the most points wins.