This Is My... With Tom Allen, Vicki Pepperdine and Lee Mack | Would I Lie To You?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
- This week's guest: Eamonn
Tom Allen: After a night out on the tiles with me, he was unable to walk for two days.
Vicki Pepperdine: This is my neighbour, Eamonn. For about a month, we each thought we were conversing with an owl when in reality, we were each hooting at the other.
Lee Mack: He caught me climbing out the boot of my car after I had smuggled myself into his safari park.
From Would I Lie to You? Series 13 Episode 7.
Would I Lie to You? is the hit BBC panel show where two teams of celebrity guests try to figure out whether their opponent's ridiculously far-fetched statements about themselves are true or, in fact, a lie.
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This must be the first time I've seen a guest lose it laughing 😂
Lee is brilliant.
Closest thing I can remember is when a guest pretended to be a French babysitter by saying "Je mappelle Marie" because she "really wanted Lee's story to be true" 😅
I think he is the funniest person on this planet. No shit. As a Namibian. I love this dude.!
Rob: "Your wife must have been alarmed"
Lee: "No, no just the car".
Legend
On par with the “yeah but she’s good with the kids tho” in the sock filter one
“So when you were lying in the boot, how were you lying in the boot?”
“A bit like now.”
In the midst of Lee's story I wanted Vicki to lean over and go "Are you sure Owl Prowl was too far?"
"Why did you whit-whit, when you heard wooh?"
I love when the mystery guest can't keep a straight face
I remember hearing this one before, but that time, I'm sure it was the owl story that was true!
Is this an example of the Mandela effect?
I thought I remembered the owl being right, too!
There was some story about talking to ravens once that was true, maybe that triggered something.
@@sisyr5615 No, I specifically remember it being the owl one! She also mentioned that tu-whit tu-whoo was actually the sound of two owls talking to each other. What was the raven one? I don't remember it.
@@manuellayburr382 You're thinking of Bob Mortimer's owl story! That was the true one )))
@@solipsismworld Lol, no I've watched all the Bob Mortimer ones numerous times. "You have to understand this is a VERY sick owl!". It was definitely this one.
For the benefit of the yanks, a zebra crossing is what we brits call a pedestrian crossing, hence Lee's zebra joke
The whole audience was presumably British and it still took some about 10 seconds to get it lol
Only if there's no pelicans about
We don't even have pedestrian crossing here in the states. No one walks
Yes, I learned this at Heathrow when I encountered a sign announcing an upcoming “humped zebra crossing”. Humped zebras in London. What a town!
@@somethinggood-sy1ed, not true
We're the country that made jaywalking a crime
At the behest of Big Auto lobbyists who wanted to place the blame for drivers hitting pedestrians on the pedestrians
What were Eamon and Tom doing on those tiles?
Tiling.
Piling....
Filing.
That was brilliant, so funny 😂
Yup, this time two stories were so wildly unlikely. The third one was slightly more likely 😂
I once owned a 2004 Ford Falcon and it had an emergency release inside the boot/trunk
"Why did u wit wit when heard a woo" 😂😂😂
Oh I wanted that owl story to be true❤
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😊
David's rant on the holes in the owl communication story is fantastic. 😂
Well, obviously 😂
That would have been better if it was Lee's story that was true
I guess we should all be greatful that Rob Brydon let's anyone else get a word in. He does love to take over the show. Let's Lee Mack and David Mitchell talk, granted, but I wonder why there are other guests.