Would I Lie To You? Guest Mimics Car Noises While Driving
BBCJuly 25, 20252 min8,435 views
5 connectionsΒ·7 entities in this videoβThe Unconscious Habit of Mimicking Car Noises
- π Grayson Perry admits to making "vroom vroom" noises while driving, a habit he believes stems from childhood play.
- π‘ He explains that modern cars are quieter, unlike the noisier cars of his youth, but the unconscious habit persists.
- π§ This behavior is described as unconscious, happening without him realizing it.
Driving Test and Motorcycling Background
- ποΈ Grayson reveals he didn't pass his driving test until he was 30, as he was primarily a motorcyclist before that.
- π¦ He attributes his comfort with car noises to being accustomed to the sounds of motorcycling.
David Mitchell's Driving Test Experience
- π David Mitchell shares his own driving test anecdote, humorously claiming he failed by crashing into a mobile library that then exploded.
- β³ The panel jokes about time travel, referencing the DeLorean from "Back to the Future" in response to David's story.
Panel's Verdict on Grayson's Claim
- π€ Lee Mack and David Mitchell express skepticism, with Lee finding Grayson's "vroom vroom" performance too quick and convincing.
- β Ultimately, the panel, including team captain David Mitchell, votes that Grayson's claim of making car noises while driving is true.
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Would I Lie To You?Comedy Panel ShowGrayson PerryCar NoisesDriving HabitsUnconscious BehaviorDriving TestMotorcyclingDavid MitchellLee MackRob Brydon
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