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Hidden : 11/28/2010
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Geocache Description:

Find all of the Castaways and their boat and get them off Gilligans Island

"Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale, A tale of a fateful trip
That started from this tropic port Aboard this tiny ship."

This caches series is based on the Show Gilligans Island from the 1960's.
You have found Mrs. Howell, You will need to find the other Castaways and their ship before you will be able to find the final cache..

In each cache you will learn a little about the character as well as find a Number put them all together to find the final "Gilligans Island"

Eunice "Lovey" Howell

While her husband always called her "Lovey," the other castaways always called her Mrs. Howell.

In one episode in which the Howells were having marital problems, she mentioned her maiden name was Wentworth, and in another episode a radio broadcast mentions that her given name is Eunice. Hardly anything was ever learned about her life before being marooned with her fellow castaways, but she mentioned in one episode that she spoke fluent French and Italian, hinting at a classical education. Thurston Howell also indicates that Lovey, or at least her family, had money of their own; Mr. Howell describes her family as being loaded. She also claimed in one episode to being a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR).

Although she was spoiled and preoccupied with social status, Mrs. Howell was also kind and genuinely cared about the well-being of her fellow castaways. She frequently served as something of a mother figure to the two younger female castaways, Ginger Grant and Mary Ann Summers, offering advice (though she sometimes also displays jealousy toward the two younger women).

Several times she acted as a motherly figure to Gilligan, such as psychoanalyzing him, adopting him, and praising him for his accomplishments when no one else did. She often plotted with her husband several times to steal/access/manipulate things from the other survivors.

It was once quoted by Thurston Howell himself that their brilliance together was only succeeded by their greed. They had also proven to have once had several houses and several staffs of servants, including an upstairs maid, a downstairs maid and a butler who served him breakfast in bed.

 

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