August 25, 2003
Video Scavenger Hunt
For FHE tonight, we met over at our house and had a video scavenger hunt. We divided up in three groups (thus the video is actually three different clips) and had a pretty big list if things to find/do. No one did everything, but I think my group (the first clip) got the most. Anyways, it's kind of hilarious--granted, you'd have to have been there to understand some of what's going on.
Here's the list of items we searched for:
Your mission: To capture as many of the following
objects, events, or activities as possible on video.
- A meeting *
- An argument *
- A member of the Bishopric
- A jogger *
- A perfect stranger in a cowboy hat *
- A perfect stranger giving you a kiss *
- Brigham Young doing the funky chicken
- Somebody (not you) committing a traffic violation
- Taking more than 10 items through the Express lane
- Asking a stranger for directions to California *
- A pair of full-time missionaries (no getting around this with stake callings or "Every Member a Missionary" justifications)
- Someone dunking a basketball
- A vehicle with sirens running
- A marriage proposal *
- Four different farm animals (not necessarily in the same video clip)
- Takeoff or landing by an airborne vehicle
- Something on fire
- Kid in a stroller
- Someone being soaked by fire [sic-I meant water]
- An item stuck in a snack machine
- Two objects with wheels colliding at speeds greater than 10mph
- Checking out a book from the library
- Asking for a Big Mac in the drive-through at a restaurant not named McDonalds
- Another FHE group having FHE
- Kicking a field goal
- Someone running 100 meters in less than 12 seconds
- A mother sewing
- Changing a tire
- Jello
- Superman (or someone dressed up as)
- Swing dancing *
- Someone dropping an electronic device from a height of at least 20 feet
- A band practicing
- Someone dressed up as though about to go on a tropical vacation
- A conversation between two people in one of the following languages: Cambodian, Hmong, Tagolog, Mongolian, Hebrew, or Arabic
- A barbershop quartet
- A group of children singing a primary song
- A license plate from any state that joined the U.S. after 1908
- A school bell ringing
- A train
- A firecracker exploding
- A member of your group obtaining a valid phone number from a stranger of the opposite sex under the pretense of calling him/her sometime
* At least one individual participating in the activity must
truly be participating in the activity—in other words, you can initiate the
activity under false pretenses, but there must be someone there who is not "in
on it."
If there is any question of whether an activity has truly
been completed, the FHE group will vote to see if the clip qualifies.
Posted August 25, 2003 (11:09 PM) | Comments (1)