Monday, July 26, 2010

Reality Bytes- A Gross, Difficult and Brain Power Task



Friday July 9th our special events team put on a Reality Bytes show for us. It was a neighbourhood wide competition. Contestants were picked from the audience. Each event earned points for your decade and the decade that won the most points would win the Flag of Glory to put in their neighbourhood.

The 1st event was a Girl Guide Cookie Contest. Contestants had one minute to eat as much cookies as they could out of their box.
The 2nd event of the night was rather disgusting. Contestants were given a plate of the days food all mashed together. That is including pan cakes, hotdogs, sausages, hamburgers, a couple buns, chicken, and vegetables. Phew that would taste disgusting.
The 3rd event involved consuming the most condiment packets (Ketchup, Mustard and Relish) in 5 minutes. Oh boy that would be disgusting just eating it plain like that.
Thank goodness these contestants had strong stomachs. I would never be able to handle that.
The 4th event was a giant competition with 10 girls from each decade. They had to untangle themselves from a big human knot.

The 5th event was musical body parts. Girls were spinning in two different direction in 2 different circles. When the music stopped they were to find their partner and match up two different body parts.
The 6th event was a hula-hoop competition. The winner of the competition was determined by who could spin it the longest.
The night ended with a Girl Guide Trivia. Three girls from each decade went up to the stage to play, and answered questions based on the audience.


You are probably wondering what the scores were to each of these wonderful events. Here they are:
Girl Guide Cookie Contest: 1st place: 1950’s decade; 2nd place: 1960’s; 3rd place: 1970’s.
Food Mash: 1st place: 1930s; 2nd place: 1950s; 3rd place: 1960s
Condiment Challenge: 1st place: 1920s; 2nd place: 1930’s; 3rd place: 1980s
Human Knot: 1st place: 1980s; 2nd Place: 1960s; 3rd place: 1970’s and 1950s
Musical Body Parts: 1st place: 1940s; 2nd place: 1970s; 3rd place: 1980s
Hula-Hoop Competition: 1940s and 1960s behind
Trivia: 1970s

The 1960s took home the flag of glory to put in their neighbourhood. Girls thought this event was fun and amazing. Most of by this time thought camp was getting better by the minute despite all the shuffling around we were put through that day and schedule confusion. Don’t forget the rain. Reality Bytes was a memorable event that the special events team put on for us and will remember it for years to come.

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