Christian builds a death stroller
Christian finds a stroller (push chair) in the shed, and gaffer-tapes a saw onto one side of it, and a mallet to the other side.
He straps a bowling ball into the stroller and puts a hat on it, though at some point he swaps the hat out for a brown wig.
Insisting that he is a man who believes in small details, Christian takes the time to not only draw eyelashes and a mouth on the bowling ball (using the finger holes as eyes), but to also make sure that the eyes are “bleeding”.
He moves his construction to the top of the bank in the garden, with a rope attached to it and leading to the launch line.
He blows an air horn, then pulls the rope, and his stroller rolls down the bank, completely missing Ståle.
However, the rope itself then catches on Ståle and pulls him to the ground, technically fulfilling the task.
Despite Christian not having uttered the warning phrase, Atle suggests that the air horn may have served the same purpose.
Christian jumps on the opportunity to redeem his attempt, and insists that using the air horn as a replacement for the warning phrase had always been his plan.
Atle accepts this substitution, and Christian earns second place.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by Jenny R and adjusted by David Fuller)