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Scav (2025) Season 1 Episode 1 - We Want the List
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00:00We want the Lips!
00:15We want the Lips!
00:24We have gas!
00:27Who are we?
00:29What do we want?
00:30Pussy!
00:31When do we want it?
00:32Now!
00:33When I say stich, you say cock!
00:36Stich!
00:37Cock!
00:48We want the Lips!
00:50We want the Lips!
00:52We want the Lips!
00:57We want the Lips!
00:58We want the Lips!
00:59We want the Lips!
01:00We want the Lips!
01:04We have the Lips!
01:09The Lips is on there.
01:10The rest is on there, you just got to get it out.
01:32Yes, of course.
01:34Thank you so much.
01:35The next thing I want you to do is just a deep breath.
01:40Okay.
01:42So, scab is...
01:43Absurd.
01:44Eclectic.
01:45Intense.
01:46Delightful.
01:47Not like nonsense, but, well, kind of nonsense.
01:50Scab is the world's largest annual scavenger hunt.
01:53It's been running since 1987, so that marks 38 years of scab,
01:58and it's a four-day long scavenger hunt.
02:01In spring quarter of 1987 at Snitchcock dorm,
02:04four students found that UChicago was really hard
02:08and they wanted to make it more fun,
02:10so they decided to do this
02:11and found out that people liked it more than they expected.
02:14During scab, teams are asked to not only bring items,
02:18but they're also asked to craft items,
02:20to perform events, and do other types of challenges.
02:23My favorite item in the history of scab
02:26was to steal a manhole cover from Indiana.
02:29A Michelin tire signed by a chef at a Michelin restaurant.
02:32A nuclear reactor, which one team successfully did in 1999.
02:36Your mom, um, we got a lot of moms.
02:40Since 1987, the first item has always been the list itself.
02:44So the first event of scab is list release,
02:47where scabbies have to do an insane task to get the list,
02:50and this year it was getting the list out of frozen t-shirts.
02:53Why is it orange? It's not supposed to be orange.
02:59Yeah, it's not supposed to be orange.
03:01Oh, damn, that's it.
03:02Okay.
03:03Yeah, it's the list.
03:04You're gonna get the fuck out of here.
03:05Okay.
03:06South scab here.
03:08Why is it orange?
03:10Where did you go?
03:11Let's go, South! Let's go!
03:15Let's go, South! Let's go!
03:17Let's go, South! Let's go!
03:19Many of the scab teams are dorm teams, which is the whole dorm.
03:23Students from the dorm participate,
03:25as well as sometimes they pull in their friends from other buildings.
03:28South is kind of known for being the team that lives in their own world.
03:33Who needs sleep? We'll sleep when we're dead!
03:36But they got second place last year
03:38because they were able to complete such a sheer volume of items.
03:42So I know they're feeling quite competitive
03:44and they want to bring the trophy home this year.
03:46We off the list!
03:48By firmly holding onto your teammates' ankles,
03:51roll down a hill or grassy knoll while staying as one mask.
03:54One point per teammate!
03:56Okay, let's go!
03:57No limit!
03:59I think that the South scab team is simultaneously
04:04one of the most ramshackle, bodged together groups of people I've ever met
04:09and also one of the most dedicated.
04:10We need a signature from a current Big Four U.S. athlete obtained during scab.
04:16A signature plus 20 points for every cue in their name.
04:20We've taken in people who didn't have a scab team
04:23or didn't feel welcomed in their own house.
04:25So we're kind of like hodgepodge melting pot.
04:28We're open. We'll accept anyone from wherever.
04:30It's hectic. We have a lot of people.
04:31Last year we had a kind of some, like, not infighting,
04:33but it's a little, maybe a little bit of that.
04:36South has a lot of number of people,
04:38but what we've struggled with in the past is to bring those people out.
04:42So if we're able to have a diverse set of captains
04:44to bring a ton of people out, that's how South is going to win.
04:47Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Go!
04:52My first year, we got ninth place.
04:54My second year, we got fifth place.
04:56And last year, we got second place, which was huge.
04:59I never expected to get that far.
05:02Now that I know what we can do together,
05:04we have to go first.
05:05There's no other option.
05:07Is everybody listening to me?
05:09Everybody listening to me?
05:10I'm going to literally need everybody to, like,
05:12sit down with your laptop,
05:14and I'm going to give you all a sheet or a page of the box.
05:18It is stiff competition.
05:20I mean, obviously, I think our two biggest competitors
05:22are Snell Hitchcock and Max P.
05:25Max P brings it.
05:43That's all I can say, really.
05:45They won last year.
05:46They have almost 200 people in their Discord server.
05:49I know they are ready for this hunt.
05:51They are gearing up.
05:52They're going to bring incredible completions
05:54and a lot of energy.
05:59Several of the members of that team are now judges.
06:02Others have decided to stop doing SCAV.
06:04They have already won.
06:05We'll see if the undergraduate population
06:07can really pick up where those people left off.
06:09Max Pussy is going to win, obviously.
06:11Why is Max P going to win?
06:13Because we're Max Pussy.
06:15That's a great name.
06:16I know, it's great.
06:17It's really great to see so many people.
06:18Yeah.
06:19This is, like, so much more than we've ever had in the past.
06:20In the past, we haven't ever really been a serious competitor for the top slot.
06:21It's generally been, like, Snitchcock and, you know, who's going to get second.
06:25It's been South some years.
06:26And then, last year, we were able to move up to first place.
06:28And that was our first time really being super competitive in SCAV in a long time.
06:31We have a legacy to protect now.
06:32I mean, me and the other captains are going to try hardest to do that.
06:40Thank you again, everyone, for coming out.
06:56How much I want to win a Nobel Prize is probably here,
07:01and how much I want to win is probably here.
07:04Who are you most worried about?
07:05I'm the most worried about Hitchcock,
07:07just because I don't know if they fully recovered
07:09from whatever happened last year.
07:14Let's go!
07:15Snell Hitchcock was for sure the villain of SCAV.
07:26Like, they would always win.
07:28We, I think, are the team that has the most SCAV victories.
07:32We've been around since the very first SCAV.
07:34I think there was like a five-, six-year streak
07:36of winning first place in, like, the late aughts, early 2010s.
07:40Before last year, I would say most people's perception
07:43of Snitchcock's GAV was a force to be reckoned with.
07:46We've got the best!
07:48We've got the best!
07:50Last year, with the encampments on campus,
07:54we decided to withdraw the team.
07:56We're trying to recover, rebuild, figure out who we are
07:59without an alumni identity.
08:01Mindless chanting! Mindless chanting!
08:05I'm really not sure about our chances of winning
08:08because I truly don't know how many people are actually
08:10on the team this year.
08:11We've sort of just been communicating through, like, emails
08:13and a Discord server.
08:15But we do have a good crop of first-years,
08:17so I am not predicting any sort of, like, terminal decline.
08:21I am running off copies of the list,
08:23so we don't have to work off of the same original
08:26as we scan the list for timed items,
08:28for captain's costumes,
08:30for anything that's going to require attention right now.
08:32Can we take this apart?
08:33Yeah, sure.
08:34Which one's at Union City?
08:36Anyone want something to type?
08:37We want to rip these out.
08:38Yeah.
08:39Start ripping them out.
08:40I'm going to get a computer and start transcribing,
08:42or do we have access yet?
08:43Yeah, I got it.
08:44Yeah, I got it.
08:45Scavolympics, showcase, items.
08:50An item is something on the list
08:52that scavies have to do, find, complete.
08:55And when they complete that item,
08:58they bring it to judgment,
08:59and it is evaluated for points.
09:0155 points to get a horse in the Hutchinson Courtyard.
09:05We know somebody who might be able to do that for us.
09:08500 points, but it's, like, more points for a bigger car.
09:12Yeah.
09:12Blow up a car.
09:16Blow up a car?
09:17500 points.
09:18500 points.
09:19I mean, Tom...
09:20Wait, wait, wait, wait.
09:21I was going to email a bunch of, like...
09:23Anyone at the Firetackets would love to have a wrecked car to blow up a car.
09:27Eli, what's our budget?
09:28Like, unreasonable to a reasonable extent, let's say.
09:31We'll have to get it approved.
09:32Just get it approved.
09:33Do you think we can buy an ambulance?
09:35No.
09:36Oh, are you saying the...
09:37We'll blow up a car one?
09:38We're not...
09:39No, we're...
09:40We...
09:41That's going to be very rough.
09:43A Doge's Shroud of Dodge Robert Zimmer.
09:46Oh, my God.
09:47Hope Lark is going to love this one.
09:48Find if anyone you know has connections to the Annapolis Museum.
09:51In New York City Museum.
09:52If you somehow get the moon, you get, like, 50 quadrillion points.
09:55And so our plan is to find a museum with a piece of moon in it
09:59and somehow bring, like, a particle back.
10:01Guys!
10:02Guys, I have a better idea.
10:03I have a better idea.
10:04We can go to the judges, Justin.
10:06I believe that's what they're looking for.
10:10I believe that's what they're looking for.
10:11The way the points work is they can give partial credit for points.
10:17So points are determined based on teams' completions of items.
10:21So the quality of their completions, maybe, like, the timeliness,
10:24whether they were able to participate.
10:26It depends on the judge who wrote the item to point that item.
10:30So we just got back from list release.
10:32We got the list.
10:33I don't know why it's orange.
10:35But so what we've done is we've separated it up into individual pages.
10:39And everybody is now on the ground typing up their individual page
10:44and putting it into our Excel spreadsheet.
10:46So I am transcribing all of the items into this sheet that we've set up.
10:52And I am typing up the word for word, the item on the list,
10:56putting it into our spreadsheet.
10:58So we're marking what page it's on, the task number, type of item, the number of points.
11:03What type of event it is, when is it due, and status, do we have enough people involved in it?
11:10This is the most important, is when we're estimating what's the amount of points per time that we're going to have.
11:16I think 348 items on the list.
11:18So by the end of the night, we will have this entire spreadsheet filled out for the entire list.
11:24The hard thing about the list at this point is that a lot of it's in coded language almost.
11:29Like we have hot shark-a-lit, which I'm guessing is like shark hot chocolate,
11:33but we need to figure out how much and what we need to put in to get that done.
11:37Page 10 of the list is only the letter H.
11:40There's some amount of marker on it as if they are trying to hide something else on top of this letter H.
11:47To my knowledge, it is not referenced in any of the other clues, and it's just its own page,
11:53which is weird because it's usually one judge is sort of in charge of each page,
11:58and so that would mean that there's one judge whose sole job is the H.
12:07Christian, what is the deal with the H?
12:11What is the deal with the H?
12:13I feel like, you know, as long as the scavenger hunt has existed,
12:16you know, it's an evolutionary arms race between the judges and the scavies.
12:20So, you know, we come up with ideas.
12:22They think that they understand our ways, our tics, our in-jokes.
12:27And occasionally, you have to rattle the cages, you know, keep them kind of on their toes.
12:31For now, I'm completely lost.
12:34How many helipads do you think they're on the city of Chicago?
12:36What if we, like, just go to, like, 10?
12:38Helipads.
12:39It's gotta be a long one.
12:40Will they let me go on a helipad because I say I'm an EMT and I don't have this vest on?
12:45Maybe.
12:46We are challenged to make a penis layout keyboard,
12:49and we also have to be able to type on it.
12:51So this is a custom keyboard that I actually built.
12:53I am arranging the keycaps into, say, penis and oral,
12:57and then I'm gonna actually go work and code the PCB on this,
13:01and we should be feeling good for tomorrow.
13:03Is this a costume?
13:05Is this a costume?
13:07Item 180, the end is not the only thing that's nigh.
13:10That's why your team captains turned doomsday prophets are wearing sandwich boards that loudly predict...
13:15In extremely shocking detail, the world ending capacity that may happen at the end of four days.
13:20And what we as a society must do to prevent it from happening.
13:23One of the first things a team needs to do is make their captains' costumes.
13:27Captains wear them to captains' breakfast on Thursday morning and then have to wear it throughout the hunt.
13:31The captains' costumes this year are sandwich boards that give each team's end-of-world proclamation.
13:37That's it?
13:38That's our costume?
13:39And we need remora.
13:40On the back board of our sandwich boards, we will have little fish sticking onto us.
13:44Sure.
13:45Wait, so do we have to make this now?
13:47Uh, I mean, by tomorrow.
13:49What is item 182?
13:50Time to do this.
13:51Is that one for me?
13:52This is the obligatory, do not try this at home part.
13:59Honestly, I was gonna try to make this look pretty, but I think, like, the falling apart look is a little bit better for End of the World.
14:15Oh, yeah.
14:16It's amazing.
14:17Ugh!
14:18I'll figure it out.
14:19It's fine.
14:20I'll figure it out.
14:21One down, one to go.
14:22You get one draw and continue.
14:23I have not yet.
14:24Should I like this?
14:25No.
14:26Wait, let me...
14:27I was on Max P last year, and we ended up winning Scab that year.
14:42It wasn't that big of a team.
14:43This is a bigger team than that.
14:45There's so many people.
14:46And I think that we also have people out of UChicago that are here, a few, which is nice.
14:51It shows dedication.
14:52I feel good about Sal's chance.
14:54We got second last year.
14:55I think we have a good chance.
14:58How's the energy in here?
15:00How does it compare to what you sort of imagined the first night would be like?
15:03Is this expected?
15:04I guess I excited a little bit more people, but it's also understandable, like, there's still classes for two more days.
15:10I imagine things will probably pick up on Friday when everyone's in the classes now, finally.
15:15The WHQs are probably a little bit busier, but I imagine a lot of people are probably sleeping.
15:22I feel good.
15:23We had more representation at this release than we've ever had in years before, and also just more than any other team there tonight.
15:30So, you know, a lot of people that stuck around afterward that are, like, even still helping out.
15:34It's really exciting to see so many people invested already.
15:37It is, at this point, getting pretty late.
15:40Our goal is to finish up these captain's costumes as quickly as we can, and then get to sleep.
15:46I'm going to have to wake up early to go to captain's breakfast tomorrow.
15:50Everybody else can wake up a little later, and we keep going in the morning.
15:53I'm going to have to wake up early in the morning.
16:14I'm going to have to wake up early in the morning.
16:35So a Thursday is pretty busy for the scabbies.
16:37We start with captain's breakfast bright and early at 8 a.m., which is rough considering they just stayed up all night doing list release.
16:45Captain's breakfast, as it is every year, is a time for the judges to tell us what they actually meant by some of the items.
16:53Item 86, this is, I believe, a cease and desist letter.
16:57No Disney, it was Tuesday.
16:59Item 87.
17:01It's a spot where we can ask questions, as well as several physical objects to do with various items are distributed.
17:09So, right here in front of us, we have a contract.
17:13It's a bill of sale for one internal soul.
17:15Item 210, your soul for points.
17:18I mean, this item is pretty simple.
17:20I am buying their soul for points, and it is legally binding.
17:25Everybody can get a contract and have fun with this.
17:32Just remember, nobody can make you sell your soul.
17:35You don't have to.
17:36I've been waiting for a chance to sell my soul for points for years.
17:41After that, we've got several events.
17:43There are a number of items that are not due at judgment, but take place during the hunt.
17:48So these are called events.
17:50On your marks, get ready.
17:54And they involve scavies, bringing stuff, doing certain activities at a certain time and place listed on the list during the hunt.
18:11It is definitely important to get people at events.
18:14My page on its own has like six or seven timed items that are not due at judgment, which makes up a very solid amount of the points on that page.
18:22It would be really difficult for a team to win without going to events.
18:27Are you all familiar with the song, It's Raining Men?
18:44Take that as a yes.
18:45I will see you at 625 with recorders in hand to play It's Raining Men.
18:49Do you have sheet music?
18:50Yeah.
18:51You got it.
18:52The whole thing.
18:53Do you have sheet music?
18:54Look at this.
18:55You guys got it.
18:56Oh my God.
18:57I will see you at the end of the day.
18:58I'll see you at the end of the day.
18:59You know, it's day one.
19:00I've heard that day one's going great so far.
19:01We're doing better than we were Thursday last week.
19:02Yeah.
19:03The fact that we have already 10 things done and it's not even 5pm on Thursday is very, you
19:20know, nice.
19:21Nice. It's good.
19:23Do you want Christian enough to tell me how to cite Bible verses?
19:26Enough of these, but I think we need maybe more bubble blowing things.
19:30Is this an item or just for, like, team morale?
19:33I'm slowly going.
19:35I haven't eaten enough today and haven't slept enough today.
19:37How much did you sleep?
19:38An hour and a half.
19:40Oh, so you're winning.
19:42Do you want sandwiches earlier?
19:44And I'll get a mixture of things and you'll all figure it out,
19:46rather than telling me what you want.
19:48I'm Jason.
19:49I'm the resident dean here at Max Blevski.
19:52As RDs, we have, like, a pretty big budget
19:54and we do programming for the whole dorms.
19:56One of the best things about the job is to get to do scav.
19:59I was so surprised when we won last year.
20:02We had, like, never ever won.
20:04I can't not feel like it's a bit of a fluke
20:06because we're just barely controlled chaos the entire time.
20:09We're not, like, trying to optimize points.
20:12We're just trying to, like, just do a bunch of shit.
20:14In my haste to put together vanilla ice cream,
20:18croutons, peanut butter, and black pepper.
20:22I misread black pepper as black beans
20:24and have constructed something unholy.
20:31I'd hate to think that we just win
20:32because we have the biggest team.
20:34If we were to win again,
20:35which I don't think we're going to do,
20:36but, like, if just, like, providing a cool environment
20:39to hang out and, like, eat food and build weird things
20:42works to get people, then that would be great.
20:44This is for number 63.
20:47This is the flirty bop it.
20:49I'm going to wire it up to this microcontroller,
20:51have these buttons do some kind,
20:53and we're going to make it moan.
20:54We're going to make it moan.
20:55Okay, fine.
20:56I don't know what item this is,
20:57but it asks for a pair of jeans with the muscles,
21:01like the veins and arteries,
21:03and the reproductive system embroidered onto it.
21:05So this was the big project of today.
21:08This is candy glass.
21:10Our first goal is to use it and craft xylophone,
21:13like, tiles out of this
21:15that we can tune and turn into a Christmas song.
21:18We're playing Jingle Bells.
21:19So we've kind of, like, mapped out the notes of Jingle Bells.
21:23This is, like, the drone system.
21:26We want to go up a car.
21:27We want to go up a car.
21:28We want to go up a car.
21:29I mean, you guys are, I don't,
21:30I don't, I don't know anything about cars that I got.
21:33No more time to get a car.
21:36It's weird being the, like, whatever,
21:38the elder who, like, knows how things work
21:40because often the students are like,
21:42what should we do?
21:43Should we light things on fire?
21:44And I'm like, no, the judges don't actually want you
21:46to do anything unsafe.
21:47Like, there's a blow up a car item this year,
21:50which we've had, like, a ton of arguments about.
21:52And many of the students really want to find a way
21:54to actually blow up a literal car.
21:56And I'm like, there's so many permits you need.
21:59I can't imagine that's what the judges want.
22:01Talk to me about what your vision is for this.
22:02My vision for this item is that someone blows up a real car.
22:05Judge Alex has made it abundantly clear
22:07that this has to be exploding a car
22:10in the most literal sense.
22:12This is not, there is no metaphor.
22:14There's no trickery.
22:15There's no cleverness here.
22:16This is truly just grit and convincing people
22:19that we aren't insane.
22:21Hello, sir.
22:22Um, I have a very strange request.
22:26I, I, so I was curious if you all do sell, like, um, junked cars.
22:33Yes.
22:34Um, do you have a sense of kind of the price range of what, what that might entail?
22:40Okay.
22:41Okay.
22:42Okay.
22:43700.
22:44Okay.
22:45Thank you so much.
22:46I really appreciate it.
22:47I suppose that went as well as it could have gone.
22:50Um, it's a little more expensive than I think we were planning on.
22:53So we'll have to see if that's within our budget.
22:55It's again, that's quite expensive, but it's basically a guaranteed win.
23:00If we, if we, I mean, not a guarantee that like, but, but, but that's going to put us
23:03like 500 points is wild.
23:05That's a lot of points.
23:06Where would you blow it up?
23:09That's phase two of the plan.
23:12Do you have access to explosives?
23:14That's phase three of the plan.
23:17This is a very half-baked plan, but at least we have a possibility
23:22of getting a car.
23:24So that is, that is, there is a, a path that is somewhat clear.
23:44We are hoping to make it out to as many of the timed items and events today as we can.
23:50We are a somewhat smaller team than people like South Max P.
23:56We can't do everything this year.
23:58We know we can't do everything.
23:59And so we have to pick and choose our battles.
24:01The goal is over the hunt to have more people come in, engage with scav, engage with the list.
24:08We also encourage participation by providing food.
24:13We aim to just like keep getting our message out to the dorm, to the team more broadly,
24:19build energy and get something snowballing through the four days.
24:23We got a performance event in 25 minutes and needs to dramatically perform the second sex.
24:34Terrifying.
24:38Yeah, yeah.
24:39It's, I got to bed at 3.45 this morning.
24:42It's all clean.
24:43Nice.
24:44You know one of those days?
24:48I got to say I was hoping for some people to, like,
24:55the deserts.
25:00I got to say I was hoping for some people to, like,
25:12I was hoping for some people to come out
25:19and make a stronger showing.
25:22I remain hopeful for future events,
25:27but this was not what we were hoping or planning for.
25:36Hey, scabies.
25:37We are taking seats.
25:38Don't come on in.
25:42The Thursday night event is our first major event.
25:46We not only expect people to send their representatives
25:50and often use a fair amount of team resources
25:54to put together some kind of performance, typically.
26:01Two, three, go.
26:12Three, go.
26:19No, no, no.
26:20Four, go.
26:22So this year's Thursday night event is the scholars read
26:51aloud scholars read aloud is scabby's reading aloud classic texts even though
26:57these texts are very much not meant to be read aloud let me consider for a
27:02moment the predicaments found in the study of the origin of language the
27:07equality of all sorts of human labor is expressed objectively by their products
27:11all being equally valued we self-conscious Americans over sensitivity
27:15to real humans fixes us for the television
27:21Max P had a wonderful performance of Nietzsche they got into the psychology
27:31of the Nietzsche piece and also had a great ending that was very surprising and
27:38fun
27:40God is dead
27:46Snitchcock with the second sex by Simone de Beauvoir
27:54Snitchcock had a perfectly all right performance so the relation between the
28:00two sexes is a relation of struggle they did not blow me away they didn't have
28:06many people with them but I think they did their best with what they had and they
28:12were pretty creative with it
28:14that's the soul of the essential
28:24Thank you Snitchcock on deck South
28:31South they did not do a performance I don't know what happened with them we did give them a reading they did say that they were present but it's possible that they were merely
28:42there for the earlier event that was opening they may not have been there even to do the performance at all
28:49What is the points impact of South not performing at the Bruising event?
28:55It's pretty substantial but not you know devastating they can do other things to make up for it there are other large items that they can complete but it is a
29:06event that will be completed by most teams and so by missing it you miss out on a amount of points that most other teams will have gotten
29:13Wonderful event thank you all and clap for yourselves again
29:24Down to like even this outside a little bit if you're way out there if it sticks so far up
29:28Could you talk us through how the like performance event was supposed to go and then how it went?
29:35We were each given texts that we had to do a dramatic reading of
29:43And unfortunately South just didn't complete that part of it
29:47They just weren't able to get some of that?
29:49Yeah
29:50People were busy doing other things I guess
29:52You know we had a lot of people at list release and I was really really pumped about that
29:58Um and comparatively today has been
30:01Much slower
30:02Cure
30:03Things happening
30:04Less noise
30:05And I'm okay with that
30:06I don't mind that
30:08I'm sure it will get
30:09It will get busy again
30:11It does not matter
30:12Do you want to go like
30:13Maddie come here
30:14Wait let me find
30:15I feel like I can probably do something on this PDF
30:17Like I feel like you know
30:18No look at this
30:19Blow up a car
30:20Wait
30:21Who?
30:22Do you have a car?
30:23Ellie
30:24The spreadsheet's really confusing I'm gonna be so honest
30:27But
30:28Wait for 41 if I'm just drinking and smoking
30:31That's like that's crossed off
30:34Well I can do that for you right now
30:35Uh that one's already asleep
30:37Ah
30:38Damn it
30:39Can you check on the spreadsheet to see if people have already done that
30:43Yeah I was just like saying it out loud before I checked
30:47I'm just kind of reading through the list
30:49It smells like hell in here
30:53Oh
30:54Okay I'm really bored of this
30:55Oh my god
30:58Oh my god
30:59I did something bad Isabelle
31:01What did you do?
31:02Get away from the fire
31:03I burnt so big
31:05So yeah
31:06Tell my secret
31:07You kind of have to attend for that
31:08So
31:09We're in our upstairs
31:10This has been gross
31:11I can do
31:12It's so much better
31:13We're done
31:14I added some bell peppers
31:16Hopefully it'll overcome
31:17It's like wet
31:20Wait my chocolate
31:23I forgot my chocolate
31:26See you guys
31:31Is there any chance that your friend might have possibly eaten the chocolate we were using for an item?
31:37Yeah
31:38Okay
31:39Cool
31:40Thoughts out
31:45I just don't pretend it is
31:46Wait
31:47So well let's
31:48So let's back up a little bit
31:49So what
31:50We have multiple people on our team that are friends of Palace who's another captain
31:54Um
31:55But
31:56They aren't UChicago students
31:57And
31:58A lot of
31:59I think some of the like the freshmen are not
32:01Well
32:02A lot of people
32:03A lot of people are not super happy about it
32:04Um
32:05You mentioned that there are a lot of people in the room
32:07Who
32:08Don't know each other that well
32:09One of them is telling me
32:10That
32:11They know you from Twitter
32:13Yes that is
32:14Twitter is how I meet
32:16You know
32:17A lot of people
32:18I don't have many friends
32:19Who are
32:20On this team
32:21Who aren't at the school
32:22But there are a few
32:23And
32:24You know
32:25They have been some of the
32:26The biggest
32:27Point getters
32:29Because they're really passionate about it
32:31I think the big thing is
32:32The base of the team is like this comfortable
32:34Like this co-
32:35I guess this collective identity of being the neighbors
32:37Yeah
32:38And like
32:39They're not the neighbors
32:40We don't know them
32:41It's like
32:42It's just not working
32:43I don't think it's gonna
32:44I think it's more pushing people out
32:45Than the value of like
32:46You know
32:47I suspect that Palace is just under a
32:49Win at all cost mentality
32:51While the rest of us are kind of at a
32:53Let's try to do a
32:54RGC East and West collab
32:57Everybody have thrown together mentality
32:58And that might be the issue
33:00For now it's like a priority
33:01Is making sure to get people in our dorm
33:03Feeling included
33:04So they don't feel pushed out of their own scab team
33:05Yeah
33:06And to talk to Palace
33:07And talk to the people there
33:08To figure out what's going on
33:09Yeah
33:10Does Palace manage the money?
33:11Yes, Palace is a treasure
33:12Cool, got it
33:13I'll talk to them first
33:14About getting the car
33:15Yes
33:16Are we actually blowing up the car?
33:18Yes
33:19Other dorms are
33:20They're going to Indiana
33:21They're going to Indiana
33:22They're going to Indiana
33:23So
33:24That's actually fine
33:25I don't know if it helped
33:26That they're going to Indiana
33:27You should do that
33:28You're okay
33:29Are you guys ready for this?
33:30Yeah, let's do it
33:31Okay
33:32Um, I found a car for $400
33:46That's in like Southview
33:47We're around 7 miles away
33:48In another one that's like 20 miles away
33:49For $200
33:50Um, how would you describe the energy in here?
33:53Yeah, I think everyone's like getting excited about the list
33:56Which is really fun
33:57Yeah, maybe like finding items that they're interested in
33:59Or like finding things that they can do
34:01Which is always like a good time
34:03Blowing up a car
34:04That's the
34:05I don't know
34:06That's what we're currently doing
34:07It says
34:08I have found
34:09I don't know
34:10It says bigger
34:11Yeah, you could possibly blow up a Toyota car and get points
34:12But the bigger the car
34:13The more points you get
34:15Are you making the stars?
34:16No, this is the actual
34:17It is good to come back and see
34:20A vibrant war room
34:22I hope and think we're going to be able to ride this wave for a time
34:25I think no matter how it turns out
34:28Something of a new order for scav is going to be established this year
34:33Snitchcock having been dominant for like the past 10 years
34:39That age is over
34:42I think we certainly have a chance to place
34:45I'm not sure that it's going to be in the cards for us to win
34:50But we're going to give it our all
34:53What?
34:54There's the compass
34:56And the compass
34:59By the way, I'm not writing the numbers down
35:03You've got to like
35:04Yeah, go
35:05Oh
35:06This is what we're here for
35:07This is what we're here for?
35:08Yeah
35:09This is what we're here for?
35:10Yeah
35:11To all the haters who say you can't learn how to taxidermy a mouse on YouTube
35:38It's because your attitude's not right
35:41Oh, that is horrible
35:45Well, I think drizzle might not work
35:47Yeah, I know
35:48No, it'll work
35:51Excellent, excellent
35:52Just a person blue or something
35:54Let's figure out, okay, you ready?
35:56Core exercise, you ready?
35:57Okay, uh, stiffness of cord, lightness of feather
35:59Okay, now we need to flip
36:00Flip and drop
36:01Or like flip, wait, wait, flip, flip, flip, wait
36:03No, don't drop yet
36:04Okay, ready?
36:05Flip your side
36:06Pick up, pick me up
36:07I think maybe I have a career in surgery
36:10Yippee!
36:15This is absolutely wild
36:17Like, people always ask me what the coolest or wildest scab item is
36:22And everyone falls to like the medium thing
36:25But I think having a team member like skin a mouse
36:28Ready, now drop
36:29Three, two
36:30Ready, go
36:31I am risen
36:34I am risen
36:37Firewall
36:38Yay!
36:40That was so skinny
36:53It could be any car
36:54All of them are
36:55Like, I'm kind of scared
36:56Okay, um, probably be like hopefully only a few more minutes
37:12Stealing a car
37:13Hi, my name is Captain Bubbles or Thomas
37:16I'm a captain for Valois Boys
37:18Valois Boys
37:19Valois Boys is a group of alums who have scabbed together for a long time
37:23Kind of born out of a two friends' desire to keep on scabbing
37:27But didn't really have a dorm team
37:29So we kind of were like, let's just make our own team
37:32Today, uh, we are blowing up a car
37:34We are blowing up a car
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