Join podcast pals Amber & Paul for an interactive lying game. They share hilarious stories from Hollywood film sets, childhood mishaps, and reflections on school days. Discover the magic of the number three and participate in polls and nicknaming brainstorming. A fun and entertaining episode filled with banter and laughter.
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Quick takeaways
Interactive version of The Lying Game adds a twist to traditional speaking challenges.
Paul's childhood nickname story offers a humorous take on schoolyard teasing dynamics.
Discussion on 90s hairstyle trend 'Curtains' reveals challenges and variations of popular styles.
Deep dives
Ryan Reynolds Advertises Mint Mobile's Discount
Mint Mobile, inspired by major wireless price hikes, reduces Mint Unlimited from $30 to $15, emphasizing affordability and value.
Luke's English Podcast Features Interactive Lying Game
Luke, Amber, and Paul engage in an interactive version of The Lying Game, adding a unique twist to the traditional speaking challenge.
Paul Recounts Bullying Experience by Guy Berryman
Paul shares being bullied by Guy Berryman, Coldplay's bassist, who taunted him with the 'Greased Lightning' nickname during school, showcasing a light-hearted take on childhood experiences.
Paul Reflects on School Bullying Humorously
Paul's reminiscence of being mocked with the 'Greased Lightning' moniker by Guy Berryman highlights the humor and creativity in schoolyard bullying, offering a quirky insight into childhood teasing dynamics.
The Mystery Behind David Beckham's Hair - A 90s Trend
The podcast delves into the 90s trend of 'Curtains,' a hairstyle famously sported by David Beckham, characterized by a central parting with hair cascading down on both sides like curtains. The hosts discuss how this hairstyle, popular in the mid to early 90s, had variations like the 'blonde curtains' and the challenges of maintaining such a style, particularly with different hair types and textures.
The Lively Discussion on Potential Bullying Involving Guy Berryman
The episode unfolds a lively debate surrounding the claim of Paul Taylor being bullied by Guy Berryman, the Coldplay bass player. Paul and his friends recall memories from school, reflecting on potential bullying experiences and the credibility of the story. The discussion escalates to deciding whether these past events were real or fabricated, showcasing a mix of reminiscence, skepticism, and humor among the hosts.
In this episode I'm joined by podcast pals Amber & Paul and we're playing the Lying Game again, but this is a special version because this is The Interactive Lying Game. I know - it's exciting. Try to control yourself. Find details, adjectives, nicknames, polls and links to song lyrics on the page for this episode here http://wp.me/p4IuUx-5Y9