Lou Sanders' Driving Test & Yung Filly's Sleepy Football Fixture! | Would I Lie To You?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 มิ.ย. 2023
- Lou Sanders: "I failed my first driving test when I took a phone call during the three-point turn."
Yung Philly: "I fell asleep whilst playing football"
From Would I Lie to You? Series 15 Episode 4.
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I'd seen that Yung Filly story before, and I still believed it was true this time upon rewatch. The detail of being 15 and playing Modern Warfare 2 was a really great bit of quick thinking. Obviously, the story of falling asleep at the goal was a lie, but he definitely stayed up too late playing video games when he was 15 and missed or underperformed at some event.
And, he’s known to be very outgoing and socially smart, but not bookworm smart. He was that kid that messed around and didn’t pay attention
Filly needs to be on the show regularly. Obstructs the questioning well and quick. None of his stories in this episode were easy to figure out.
Surprised to see filly on here
The Lou Sanders' story became suspicious to me when she said she was told off for shaking a cake tin out of the window on a motorway. Learner drivers aren't allowed on motorways so that's what made me think it was a lie.
Up until that point she was doing well and I'd have definitely gone with true.
To be fair, if she'd been challenged on it, she could have very easily styled it out by pretending she forgot what a motorway was. 🤣
What did Sarah then ask? "Have you ... finger?"
It's been allowed since 2018. I passed last year and had motorway lessons on a provisional. And this was a 2022 episode so the cake tin bit checks out at least.
@@Q.Q. "wet finger" basically asking why didn't you just lick your finger and get the crumbs out :)
@@GraceChloeWhitford Ah, thanks, so she asked, "Have you not got a wet finger?" That cleared up, I still don't get why that's funny, at least not to the extent of meriting a pause of appreciation and applause. Surely shaking the tin out is far more efficient than removing individual crumbs via the "wet finger" technique. Or, is it more of a self-deprecating comment by Sarah, reprimanding Lou for jettisoning the crumbs rather than, as Sarah herself would do, as she may be implying here for comic effect, consuming every single morsel of the crumbs via the wet finger technique? Ah, that would make more sense. So, Sarah's angle at humor here is obviously not to arrive at the most efficient method of cleaning out the tin, but rather to not waste the crumbs. Yeah, that would make more sense.
A big up lie
I knew it was a lie as they haven’t tested the 3-point turn for years. Not very funny, but true story…
I was curious about that. I'm American, and I didn't know whether to chalk it up to different standards between the US/UK, but I took my driving test like twenty years ago, and didn't have to 3-point turn.
@@billyeveryteen7328 yeah instructors are still advised to teach the manoeuvre to their pupils as its a useful technique to master. But they wont be tested on it.
I'm Australian and got my licence in the early 90s and I had to three point turn between two witches hats
@@kellysouter4381 Two "witches hats?" Either there's some Aussie slang I'm unfamiliar with, or driving tests in Australia are far more whimsical than they are in the States.
@@billyeveryteen7328 I'm American and I had to do it 3 years ago. Probably depends on the state
I went to Sedgehill
Who?
Wait, why is it called "Soccer Aid" when the US is the only country that calls it "soccer?"
ikr it's so annoying
the us is definitely not the only country that calls it soccer. britain and the usa arent the only countries on earth lmao
but anyways, soccer is a british term short for association football, its fallen out of use within britain when referring to the sport as a whole, but its still understood as more local, unprofessional games
@@nicodoe6181 No, the US and the UK aren't the only countries on Earth, but we are the two largest English-speaking countries. And unless Belize also calls the sport "soccer," the US is the only English-speaking country that does. And Germany, the entire romance-language world, Russia (and presumably the other slavic languages), and Japan all call it "football."
It's known as soccer in Australia too
@@billyeveryteen7328 okay so youre a fucking idiot lmao. ah, the english-speaking world: britain, the usa, and belize. not a single other country on earth speaks english. you americans are insane fr
Lee Mack looks rough
Lee immediately knew Lou's story was a lie but he went with his team. Lee looks tired and disappointed most of the time. The guests are not that interesting as well.
This show has long since had its day. That used to be a joke but now it's for real.
The latest series is way better than the past few, the fact they aren't sitting miles apart probably helps to some degree@@Black.Sabbath