The first minigame between the two sides of UOP CKI (Royals and Majestics) involves a black curtain... the team who can guess who's behind the curtain the most wins the day.
The first minigame between the two sides of UOP CKI (Royals and Majestics) involves a black curtain... the team who can guess who's behind the curtain the most wins the day.
Relay Race: Julie blindfolded (and veering off course a bit) in the last leg of the race. Don't ask me what Seo's doing other than being a judge.
Location: Crazy Kompetition for Infants, Memorial Glade, UC Berkeley (yes, during the mumps outbreak)
Song Poncho Minigame: Split into four groups - plays the same as poncho (where I make a brief appearance in that vid), with the exception being that you have to sing out the lyrics for a song containing a pre-determined word. That word was 'love'. Good luck. (It helps if you have smartphones handy though you aren't supposed to use them)
Results of the game went through around 60+ songs before a team won.
Bruce Mercado (LTG of D27 Key Club and from MCHS) makes a guest appearance in this meeting.
Same place (Dixon Corn Maze), same date, except one year forward. Last year's pic on the maze can be found here.
Surprisingly enough, there's more people in the corn maze bent on scaring people than before. We happened to be surrounded from both ends. (I didn't know who was in the image until after I took it, and a lot of people liked the resulting image in our CKI group, and was quickly spread.)
A few days later I found my Dixon Corn maze map a year back and noticed that huge sections of the maze were identical to that of last year's.
Fun Fact: The image title also makes a small reference to Space Pirates and Zombies (very decent RTS in space definitely worth the $15) which I've played for the past few weeks. Someone called the person in the background a zombie, hence the title.
Three things come to mind about this meeting: UC Davis, Zelda, and M. Cabe.*
Also known as 'The Legend of Circle K', the name on the T-Shirt, this is their first meeting.
Note: In relation to this semester's theme of pictures, this overview image might not be as badass, but the intro skit fits the theme nicely.
Rope-based jungle gym in Hidden Valley Park in San Ramon, CA. I've not seen a jungle gym of this type before.
Note that I was intending to go to a community service project in Sacramento today, but was redirected here instead due to a family birthday party.
Event: The Record’s Literacy and Book Fair - Family Day at the Park
Well, this IS technically a book fair for kids, so that means that the books shown here are free (limit 1 per child), making the post title slightly inaccurate. Despite the huge number of books available to give away (more like 5,000) they disappear fairly quickly if you're faced with a never-ending line.
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