Munya demonstrates hubris with a laminator
Here's a description of the contestant's attempt. Someone's probably working on collecting some images to illustrate it.
Munya initially claims that technology is "just like breathing" to him, but soon proves that is not the case for laminators. First off, he just puts a piece of paper in with no laminating pocket, expecting it to somehow become laminated within the machine. When he realises that he has to use the laminating pockets, he just sticks one in on top of the paper that's already being pulled into the machine. Once he realises how it's supposed to work, he gets frustrated at how long the process takes, and searches for a 'fast setting', before trying to pull them through from the other side. His haste leads to poorly-laminated signs with bubbles and creases. His nine signs, several of which include ClipArt illustrations, include the instructions 'Alex stinks (agree)', 'Think good thoughts', 'Do not sit here if you are from Sheffield', 'Live, laugh, be leng', and 'Be healthy my bro'. In the studio, he claims that the task was ageist because laminator technology is so old. He earns fourth place, based on the number of signs distributed.
(Written by Karl Craven)