This Is My... With Guz Khan, Claudia Winkleman and David Mitchell | Would I Lie To You?
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- This Is My... With Guz Khan, Claudia Winkleman and David Mitchell
This week's guest: Lumboo
Guz Khan: When I work away from home, he sleeps in the same room as me to protect me from ghosts.
Claudia Winkleman: Despite the car being the only one in an otherwise empty car park, I still managed to hit it
David Mitchell: Whilst strolling through Ancient Rome in his virtual reality headset, I tripped over a footstool and fell into a fireplace.
From Would I Lie to You? Series 13 Episode 4.
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The Pied Piper Of Literacy
In the humanities department!
He taught me how to use full stops, he's a sick guy
Bring on Guz Khan again!
😂🙌
That was one of the best pay offs ever
I was ready to pre-order that VR experience 🥺
The crowd reaction here was incredible… and I had the identical reaction. Brilliant.
"Lamboo" means "tall fella" in Hindi/Urdu.
Think half of the people watching this would know that, but thanks for your brilliant contribution
Guz & Claudia are great on this show
I’d be standing there laughing my ass off. I can’t imagine being the cause for this much comedic genius…
I could have listened to Guz talking about ghosts the whole show man.
no wonder Guz was concerned about the Ethels!
The Acropolis where the Parthenon is...
what do they say about the Acropolis where the Parthenon is?
Brilliant episode 😂😂😂
Remember watching this one live and being stunned
I would love to have heard the comments after that revelation. haha
One of the best!
The correct answer was my last choice by a LARGE margin
for me it was so ridiculous that I instantly chose that one. claudia's anecdote probably true but it wasn't that guy, and the idea of david setting up an oculus at home and falling into a fire is too silly. the other one just sounds weird but it's TOO off the wall to not be right
As someone who owns and regularly uses a VR headset, I believed David's. I know he loves history, and I know how easy it is to get carried away and "forget" about the space around you in VR.
I believe every word that Claudia says at all times.
Each were believable once they explained. I would've guessed the same as the Team
He's name is Lamboo, obviously he's friends with Gus 😂
it was epic
another win for the Whoever look most alike hypothesis
This one is brilliant.
Haha I would never have guessed Guz
Lumbu is adorable.
Now That is definitely euphemism.
If you've seen Taskmaster you would know that Guz is afraid of ghosts, but never would I ever believed that he had someone sleeping with him because of that phobia. I just thought he was playing around that to tell an obvious lie.
Guz what on earth!?
Lembu means cow in Malaysia
So it's not just the ghost that puts the willies up him then?
Wow
I am gagged. I figured Claudia’s was too logical and the ghost thing was too ridiculous. Well…
You could actually make up a show that is called, People do and experience the weirdest shit lol
It is a legal requirement to think guz is funny
Gee, i wonder who it could be?
Hah
A first I thought 'how could anyone humiliate themselves so much by stating on national television that they think ghosts are real?' But then I realized that there is no shortage of idiots who will say on UA-cam that the Earth is flat. Or that Noah's flood was history. But ghosts? And he is an adult? Obviously schools need to step up on teaching critical thinking skills.
He is talking about the jinn, a supernatural being which Muslims believe in...Guz is a Muslim, so it isn't as whacky as it may first appear
PS Jinn are not the proverbial ghosts, as in spirits of dead people haunting the world until they settle scores or whatever
@@Snailryder Whether you call it jinn, or ghosts, you are still talking about invisible supernnatural magical things that have never been shown to exist, so how is that somehow better than ghosts?
@@artistjoh I don't expect you to change your perception of the actual belief, rather understand why he wouldn't consider it a humiliating thing...he's a Muslim loud and proud that's all
The info about jinns not being ghosts is just an extra little add on
@@artistjohIf something has been show to exist in the physical world then it's not supernatural. Supernatural is literally things outside the physical world. You're kind of missing the entire point. Which doesn't make you sound clever since you're apparently not even understanding the question you're arguing about.
@@junbh2 I was using supernatural as synonymous with magic. I looked up these jinn, and apparently they can be invisible and take on physical forms. Sounds like pure magic to me and as absurd as flying horses, demon possession, and other magical things that do not exist. You seem to miss the point too, that the guy didn't just claim to believe in these things, but employs someone to "protect"him from the superstition. This is as asinine as not believing in gravity, then taking it to the next level of employing someone to sit on their shoulders to stop them floating away. Then telling the world about it.
These kind of magical beliefs need to be tempered with some critical thinking. Since no such magical things has ever been demonstrated to exist, then the rational thing is to behave as if they are not real until evidence is provided that they do exist.