Raw Ink April 2014 | Page 6

‘The eliminator round was yuck!’ some participating teams stated. We can only say that it was designed to be like that. The winner of round-one, which is the team that came first, was directly qualified for round two. The next 10 teams were to perform a task of finding keys in a bucket full of dirty water, ironically enough hygienically prepared, for a respective lock to a clue. Seven out of the ten locks had corresponding keys in the bucket; the unfortunate three locks were the eliminators with no corresponding keys. Eight teams qualified for round two and were provided with the second piece of the puzzle map and a clue to the next location. “From the crazy duck like run to the madness of "I am Fabulous", to running like crazy on the 'Beverly Park Road' (The road from mc D to our coll whose name I came to know that day :P) to solving riddles and shouting at each other, to singing and shouting in the middle of the road, to every one of our team singing and Jayesh M. Dudhal Patil dancing on the street on a song like hum honge kamyaaaab.. hahahaha.., to giving money to a complete stranger! (who isn’t a beggar, but willingly took it ) to the video recordings of our lam