Item 160: The lunar ticks are in the hall… Pink Floyd knew what was up. Show us what the lunar ticks on the dark side of the moon look like (you know, because you have a specimen preserved in a jar in your front hall.)

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Item 160: The lunar ticks are in the hall… Pink Floyd knew what was up. Show us what the lunar ticks on the dark side of the moon look like (you know, because you have a specimen preserved in a jar in your front hall.)
160. The lunar ticks are in the hall… Pink Floyd knew what was up. Show us what the lunar ticks on the dark side of the moon look like (you know, because you have a specimen preserved in a jar in your front hall.)
160. As you all know, 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! (DON’T SHOW UP AT ANY OTHER TIME OR IT WILL BE AN INCONVENIENCE TO THE GUESTS AT THE HOME and you will be docked points!) 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). You will get 25% bonus points if you perform this item at Roland Park Place (that’s the added value of nepotism), but you can get full credit if you perform this item at any retirement home/assisted living facility.
160. [VIDEO] Is it origami, or is it a door? With GISH, it’s doorigami: build a working Torggler door or “evolution door” utilizing wood or cardboard and cardstock as your primary materials. Then, with just one finger, open the door to reveal a new evolution of yourself. - Inspired by Kristin L.
I really could have gone on forever and made it incredibly bigger, but I had to stop myself at some point to get pics lol -Sadie
160. Climate change has necessitated a wardrobe change. Using recyclable materials, create an impressive sun hat. Bigger is better when it comes to sun protection, so make it massive. Huge.
Item 160: COVID-related school closures have hit low-income families without access to technology harder than most. In many areas, schools may not reopen in the fall, which will make access to education harder for many. Get a wealthy donor or business (not a team member) to donate one tablet or iPad (or more) to a low-income child-in-need.
160. VIDEO. Use a 3-D printer to make a quill pen. Write, “Buy new toner cartridge” with your new pen. We must see the pen being printed and the note being written with it. (57 points)
160. The lunar ticks are in the hall… Pink Floyd knew what was up. Show us what the lunar ticks on the dark side of the moon look like (you know, because you have a specimen preserved in a jar in your front hall.)