Starting with silver oil paint, McMudd covers himself head-to-toe in a shiny silver coat while sitting near the edge of the mud pit. The lure of the slick and thick clay draws him in to find out how the paint and mud will mix together. He paints his eyes bright silver and rolls around on the surface of the soft clay, enjoying his shiny skin, taking sips from the paint so everything is coated silver. The clay feels so good that McMudd can't resist smoothing it on top of the silver. He writhes about, mixing the silver and the brown together until he explodes.