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Calle tries the tram

Calle uses a pole to allow him to support the playhouse's entire weight across his shoulders.

He walks down the street with the intention of taking it onto the tram, and waits three minutes for it to arrive at the Elisenberg stop.

When he tries to board the tram, though, Calle realises there is a vertical pole right in the centre of the doorway, meaning that the playhouse cannot pass through.

He returns to carrying the playhouse down the main road.

At one point, he is passed by another tram, causing him to shout out "Rub it in, people on the tram!", and thus coin the episode's title.

As he kept turning down different streets during his attempt, he actually ended up moving back towards the house, and so only moved the playhouse 73 metres, as the crow flies, despite carrying it 521 metres in total. He therefore ends up in fourth place.

(Written by Nic Greyson and edited by Karl Craven)

(Illustrations collected by Nic Greyson and adjusted by David Fuller)

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