The world's largest con artist is the annual liar contest to be held in Cambria, England. Competitors from all over the world have 5 minutes to tell the most and most convincing lies. Competition rules prohibit the use of props and scripts. Politicians and lawyers are not allowed to participate in the competition because they are judged to be good at speaking pork. [2]
The world 's biggest con artist race is held in November every year at the Sandton Bridge' s Bridge Inn and is held in commemoration of Wazdell 's Bar Lord Owner, Willytson (1808 - 1890), known for his "High Story". [4]] One of Ritson's most famous fibers is that the radish of the Lake District became very large and carved into a barn. [Four]
In 2003, South African Abrie Krueger was chosen to be the world's biggest liar after talking about what he became king of the Wadsdale Valley. This is the first day a foreigner won the game and it is a sign of accusation that Kruger was deceived. Carlisle's bishop [6] should have won the game with the shortest speech, he simply said: "I have never lied in my life" [7].
Comedian Super Kins won the competition for the first time in 2006 in the history of the event that women won the competition for the first time. [1] The story that she won was about how the ozone layer was hurt, the ice sheet melted, and had to let people do the work of camels. [1]
In 2008, John "Johnny Liar" Graham won the seventh competition, then he told the judge about a magical Scotland trip with a submarine moved bin. [4] Graham's victory in the previous year is in the invasion of the German submarine of the UK in the Second World War to capture the digital television decoder. [2]
In 2010 Essex 's Pau l Burrows won the championship. He talks about how the lakes and mountains of the Cambrian countryside were stolen from Essex and flattened as much as it is today. [8]
The winner of 2011 is Glen Boylan. His story included a snail race with Prince Charles (he suggested removing the outer casing to make it more aerodynamic) and his opponent was deceived by a battery powered snail failed. [9] [10]
In 2013, Mike Naylor won the third Lying career. A 57-year-old man named Wasdale Naylor tells the story of the monster Wassie living in the local Wastwater lake. He is a nephew of Jos Naylor, well known as a fallen runner, but he is also a former champion of the game. [12]
Since the 19th century, the origin of the world's largest con artist's competition is attributed to the owner of a bar named Will Ritson, known for his wonderful story of entertaining and entertaining his customers. One of his most famous lies is that the radishes grown in the area become very big and people have to "trick" on Sunday's lunch, after which the mammoth root vegetables are used as sheep cottages .
The world's largest con artist is the annual liar contest to be held in Cambria, England. Competitors from all over the world have 5 minutes to tell the most and most convincing lies. The rule of the game prohibits the use of props and scripts. Politicians and lawyers are not allowed to participate in the competition because they are judged to be good at speaking pork. The world 's biggest fraudster race was held in Sandton Bridge' s Bridge Inn in November and is known for his "High Story" in commemoration of Wilritson (1808 - 1890), owner of Wazdell 's bar I will. One of the most famous fibers of Lissen is that the radishes of the Lake District are very large and engraved in the barn.
In 2003, South African Abrie Krueger was chosen to be the world's biggest liar after talking about what he became king of the Wadsdale Valley. This is the first day a foreigner won the game and it is a sign of accusation that Kruger was deceived. Carlisle's bishop should win the game with the shortest speech; he simply said "I will not lie my life." A story of a strange trip to Scotland by bicycle. It is at the bottom of the ocean. The victory of Graham last year is in the capture of the UK digital TV decoder by the German submarine of World War II.