The next represented a swamp and contained baby crocodiles. As he pulled on the cords, he was covered in slime and mealworms. There were three cords, three stars and three lots of slime. He retrieved two but dropped one.
The third one represented the sky and was filled with flies and moths. It also contained a balloon that burst to reveal two stars which again Pat retrieved.
The fourth chamber was pitch black and represented underground. He had to pull a string to get a star and was covered in cockroaches as he grappled around in the dark. Another contained crickets, and a third contained mealworms. Again, Pat retrieved all three stars.
The final tank represented the jungle and contained snakes. Using his mouth, Pat had to hook two stars and place them on a ledge. Again, he did this successfully making a total of 11 stars out of a possible 12.
Clearly pleased with himself he said “It’s tough. The insects didn’t bother me as much because I was only looking at the stars. The last meal I’m going to give it to Tedward. Tedward gets my meal. Lorraine’s happy, we’re all friends again. It’s going to be great. I’m still the panto villain. I’m just going to carry on being me.”
Smugly Victorious
Pat returned delighted that he’d won 11 out of the possible 12 stars and also said that he was happy to have spent some time away from the camp.
“I don’t think anyone’s brought home that many from a Bushtucker Trial” he said.
He wanted to explain his adventure to everyone, so stood by the Sin Bin as he recounted in detail how he’d done. “How many stars did you get?” snapped Antony eventually. “One plus another one is eleven” said a delighted Pat.
“I was praying that he’d done well for food. And he said one and another one and I got a little bit impatient. He might be a berk but he still got 11 stars.”
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