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'''1000 Ways to Lie''' is a spin off and satire of the TV show [[1000 Ways to Die]]. It recreates intricate lies that people have told, as well as how, and what happened when, they were found out. It also includes interviews with experts who describe the science behind each lie. The show premiers on [[Spike]] on March 3, 2010<ref>http://www.spike.com/blog/spike-tv-orders-new/76811</ref>.
'''1000 Ways to Lie''' is a spin off and satire of the TV show [[1000 Ways to Die]]. It recreates intricate lies that people have told, as well as how, and what happened when, they were found out. It also includes interviews with experts who describe the science behind each lie. The show premiers on [[Spike]] on March 3, 2010<ref>http://www.spike.com/blog/spike-tv-orders-new/76811</ref>.



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1000 Ways to Lie is a spin off and satire of the TV show 1000 Ways to Die. It recreates intricate lies that people have told, as well as how, and what happened when, they were found out. It also includes interviews with experts who describe the science behind each lie. The show premiers on Spike on March 3, 2010[1].


Episodes

The first thirteen episodes of the series parody "1000 Ways to Die" by telling the location and date with a border that has the words "Liar" "Deception" "Greed" "Money" "Shame" "Secrets" and "Betray" surrounding a picture of the incident. At the end of each summary, there is another picture of the incident, and the "Way to Lie # " and the nickname for the incident typed over the image in yellow "Sin City" font, mocking the "1000 ways to Die" presentation. At the beginning of the episode there is a sped-up voice over that is merely the voice over from "1000 Ways to Die" with a few words changed around:

"WARNING:' The stories portrayed in this show are based on real scams and depict Illegal activities."

"Names have been changed to protect the guilty...And the gullible."

"Do not attempt to try ANY of the actions depicted."
"YOU CAN BE ARRESTED AND/OR PROSECUTED!" The disclaimer then cuts to animation while the voice-over reads (note: only the ALL CAPPED words are illustrated):

"Everybody lies, and everybody gets lied to...We lie to get ahead, we lie to get the girl, and to keep are secrets. Whether motivated by greed, ego, or criminal intent. Just when you think you've heard it all, there are 1000 WAYS TO LIE."

Episode 1: Natural Born Liars

Originally aired March 3, 2010

Lie # "Event" Name Date of Event Location Circumstance
333 The Unaboober April 2006 Bixville, California A woman addicted to Heroin plans to smuggle Mexican Heroin in her breast implants. On her way to the border, she extracts some of the heroin from her breasts with a needle to get high, unknowningly spilling it all over her shirt, and is subsequently aprehended by the border patrol.
256 Phony Five-O October 2007 Carmon Village, Illinois A recently paroled convicted felon wanted to fulfill his childhood dream to become a police officer, but because of his record, he couldn't register to become one. He falsified his documents and arrested criminals. However, he was ratted out by an ex-con friend of his to the FBI and was apprehended on the spot.
178 Not So Sick Rick September 2008 Henrietta, Texas A man named Rick told his nagging wife he was dying of terminal cancer. It was a lie to get away from her so Rick can go out partying with his friends and going to strip clubs. When the wife called the hospital, she confronted Rick and unceremoniously divorced him and took everything.
691 Bunnies in the Oven May 1991 Leesburg, West Virginia A young woman schemed with her husband to make claims that a male rabbit impregnated her and that she reportedly gave birth to little bunny children. The couple had the townspeople fooled, but not the county medical examiner who saw the woman stick the bunnies into her vagina. The couple was ordered to pay all the money back and leave town immediately.
212 Hey Dad Nice Rack October 1935 St. Louis, Missouri A female jazz musician wanted to blend in with the popular male musicians and wrapped her breasts tightly and wore a strap-on dildo at all times. 17 years later while having sex, she suffered a near heart attack. The woman she was having sex with opened her chest to reveal the truth, much to the surprise of the musician's adopted son who saw the truth with his own eyes.
884 Smooth Operator October 1968 Da Nang, Vietnam A con artist who specializes in false identities is drafted into the Vietnam War. During the war, he steals the id tags of a deceased army surgeon and inadvertently takes up the responsibility of amputating the limbs of wounded soldiers. The con artist is surprisingly competent at his job and when confronted by the parents of the dead surgeon, he concocts a story that results in him being revered as a war hero.

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