Concetta does some manual labour


Concetta stacks three cones together, but is then unable to pick them all up together, and has trouble separating them again. She then attempts to carry two cones at the same time, but ultimately decides that she has to move them one at a time.
After taking one cone to the car park, she runs back again, commenting on how unfit she is. As she then runs past the shed (where Tom Cashman is waiting) the doors are clearly ajar.
Concetta is seen hiding a cone in some long grass, and then running through the woods saying “Good luck mate!”
Tom emerges from the shed and runs around looking for the cones, quickly spotting three that Concetta didn’t have time to hide still standing in front of the caravan. When he asks her where the others are, she claims she doesn’t know, just as he spots the fourth.
Tom finds the fifth cone in the woods, the sixth one behind the bar, and the seventh in the back of the ute. Concetta stands in the doorway of the caravan looking dejected, while Tom then finds the eighth cone in the undergrowth in the woods.
After the time runs out, Tom asks Concetta why she had left three cones by the caravan, she moans that she was running non-stop and simply didn’t have time, before criticising him for getting to “prance around like a fairy” while she was doing actual manual labour.
In the studio, when Tom Gleeson questions whether this is what Concetta thinks manual labour is, she stresses to him how heavy the cones were.
Tom Cashman found eight out of Concetta’s 10 cones, so she earns 3 points.
(Written by JoGo and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by JoGo and Will G and adjusted by David Fuller)
