Dolphin Girl
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Run a team member’s underwear up the flagpole. (20 – 50 pts. Judge’s discretion.)
Address me as Tad. (10 pts.)
Perform a rock version of a favorite childhood song. (20 pts.)
Make me happy. (50 pts.)
Create a lengthy secret handshake. (10 pts. per minute, 30 pts. max.)
Find a street with the same name as someone on your team. (20 pts.)
Read my mind. Figure out what was I thinking when I wrote this item. (50 pts.)
Make chicken soup for the soul using shredded pages from the book as noodles. (50 pts.)
Locate a rock anthem on the radio. This song must be more than 10 years old. (10pts. With a 20pt. bonus if the team can sing along.)
Have another team help you with something. (40 pts.)
Find Waldo. (10 pts.)
Calculate a Barbie dolls measurements as if she were a real person. (25 pts.)
Turn on your car. (10 pts. Bonus 20 pts. if it turns you on)
Find currencies from as many different countries as possible. (10 pts. per country)
Calculate the number of minutes you have to complete each item on the hunt if your team could do every item. (10 pts.)
Create a legally binding contract for something trivial. (15 pts.)
Translate fifteen items from this document into Latin or the entire document (including rules) into Pig Latin. (30 pts.)
Find your inner child and then punish it. (20 pts.)
Create a “cheer’ for the hunt. (15 pts., 30 pts. Bonus for making a pyramid.)
Take a pregnancy test. (15 pts. 100 pt. bonus for “positive” result if taken by a male team member)
Collect sauce packets from Wendy’s. (1 pt. each, 5 points for each packet consumed, max 100 pts.)
Re-create a famous building, monument or landmark from sand. (25 pts.)
Bring a cup from Coldstone to the judge. (30 pts.)
Do something amok, no running allowed. (15 pts.)
Bonus Items:
Find the cure for cancer. (500 pts.)
Speak to the Dalai Lama. (500 pts.)
Establish two-way communication with an animal. (500 pts.)
The Judge: Irwin ‘Tad’ Sanders
Teams:
The Bohemians
Lexington Murphy
Jane Robinson
Lucas Parra
Willow Bertolli
Tara Weiss
The Dudes
Nigel Chang
Andre LaBelle
Justin Dunleavy
Richie Gonzalez
The Champs
Sam Rojas
Alana Atwood
Ashley Grant
Travis Thomlinson
Chase Nichols
Maniac Brainiacs
Brendon Hoth
Derek Mee
Grace Chin
Rodney Whipple
The Adventurers
Jordan Wilson
Karen Perry
Christina Hernandez
Sachi Patel
Thank you for reading Dolphin Girl I hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I did writing it. If so, I’d like to encourage you share it with a friend. This e-book is lending enabled to make it easy for you to do that.
Also, reviews are so important in helping others to choose which e-books to read. If you do write a review, please email me at sheldelisle@aol.com I’ll gift a copy of the next book in the series to you as a small token of thanks.
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OTHER BOOKS BY SHEL DELISLE
She Just Wants To Fly.
Ever decided to do something that seemed like a good idea and in the second before there’s no turning back think, I musta been totally mental when I came up with this? And, then, Oh, well, here goes.
That’s how Angel-in-Training Grace Lightbourne felt right before she asked the Big Kahuna to go straight to Earth on a mission as a Guardian Angel. The problem? She never was a great student and now she won’t even finish her last three years of school. To make matters worse, Archangel Michael isn’t happy about her special assignment, but Grace is convinced she’s on a fast track to her wings. Besides, hard can it be? She’s working with humans, after all.
Winging It! is the first book in the Angel-In-Training series, an irreverent and light-hearted take on Angels, Heaven and everything else that's divine.
Available at Amazon US and Amazon UK
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Huge thanks are owed to many people for helping me make this book a reality.
To my husband and children — Ken, Matt, Cam and Ryan — I owe you guys a lot for putting up with all the times I neglected my real job. Thank you.
To the rest of my large and supportive family: Mom, Dad, Shari, Gary, Muriel, Steph, Eric, Sandy, Brian, Josh, Zack, Sarah, Judy, Ev and Andy. Thank you for giving me ideas or just listening to me blab about writing and books for years and years.
For the two writer peeps who influenced my writing more than anyone else. Thanks to mentor/teacher/friend Joyce Sweeney, who always pushed, prodded or dragged me along a path to better writing. And special thanks to my writing sister Kerry O’Malley Cerra, who has been at my side for the entire journey, providing emotional support and giving advice on all kinds of important details from good restaurants to how to phrase everything to character names to which top looks cuter. She even tricked me into seeing these acknowledgments in advance. So I had to change them-ha! Thank you, Kerry and Joyce.
Thank you to two important early readers of the manuscript: Christina Diaz Gonzalez, who made excellent suggestions for adding depth to the characters and Sarah Davies for kind, thoughtful editorial guidance that focused and transformed the story.
Special thanks to my editor Rhonda Stapleton, my cover artist Matt Delisle, my fine-tooth comb proofreader Kristina Miranda and my e-book formatter Guido Henkel. I couldn’t ask for a better publication team!
Thank you to Dolphins Plus for a wonderful swim and to Tricadecathlonomania for the scavenger hunt inspiration.
I’m also very grateful for the writing community that has provided all kinds of support over the years. Thanks to Doran Cirrone and Alex Flinn who shaped the story (and my writing future!) at some of my first SCBWI conferences. Also thanks for my Wednesday group critique partners who influenced portions of the story as it evolved from week to week and year to year — Danielle Joseph, Adrienne Silver, Linda Rodriguez Bernfeld, Mindy Dolandis, Mindy Weiss, Flora Doone, Janeen Mason, Debbi Reed Fischer and Shari Winston. Thanks to all the Whatcha’ Reading Now? peeps who have shared so many busy, fun, hard-working times. The community we have built together is awesome.
There are many, many others who have advised me through the years. All of the comments — both good and bad — have shaped me. I’m very grateful for all the feedback.
And finally, thanks to my brilliant Panera posse: Kerry O’Malley Cerra, Jill MacKenzie, Meredith McCardle, and Kristina Miranda, who have helped me in so many ways during the last leg of this journey. I couldn’t have done this without your encouragement and support. Shine on, girls.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Shel Delisle swam with the dolphins once upon a time. While it was an incredible experience, sadly, the dolphins didn’t speak to her. She lives in Florida with her hubby, and three boys and a very hairy, very sweet dog.
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER ONE
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER NINE
CHAPTER TEN
CHAPTER ELEVEN
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CHAPTER THIRTEEN
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
CHAPTER NINETEEN
CHAPTER TWENTY
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
CHAPTER TWENTY–TWO
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX
CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN
EPILOGUE
EXTRAS
OTHER BOOKS BY SHEL DELISLE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR