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1:25:02
- They're in a band called Anthrax.
- Hello.

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Heard so much about you. We're really
impressed with what you're doing.

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- It's a great story.
- We haven't heard anything about you.

1:25:12
I have.
1:25:15
(Chris) So, have you had
a think about that, then?

1:25:18
Yes. Well, yes.
It would be in that ballpark, yes.

1:25:24
Well, you know what? Let me talk with my
associates, and I'll get back to you. Bye.

1:25:30
- Thank you.
- (Annie) Who was on the phone?

1:25:32
- Very exciting.
- (Annie) Who?

1:25:33
Very exciting. I'll tell you in make-up. We're
dead close to a deal. Oh, look, that's him.

1:25:39
By the way, is it Lee-no or Leh-no?
We've gotta get it right.

1:25:42
- Leh-no.
- Are you sure?

1:25:44
- No, I think it's Lee-no.
- Leh-no.

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Not only will they sponsor the calendar
in America to the tune of $30,000,

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but guess who'll be filming in the studio
next to the one we shoot the advert in?

1:25:56
What?
1:25:57
Guess who's filming in the studio next to
the one we're going to shoot the advert in?

1:26:02
Advert?
1:26:03
Well, they sponsor us, we do their advert
for washing powder. That's how it works.

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George Clooney.
1:26:10
Can I have it straight like Jennifer Aniston?
You know, in Friends.

1:26:14
Why would I dye just part of my head?
It doesn't make any sense.

1:26:20
I do not dye my hair. You may have
heard about my first guests.

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They went from living a quaint,
peaceful life in a small British town

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to becoming nude calendar girls.
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They're here tonight to tell us the story.
This is the calendar.

1:26:33
Please welcome, from Knapely, England,
the Calendar Girls. Let's bring them out.

1:26:42
Hello, girls. How are you?
How are you? Good to see you.

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Everybody's here. Have a seat.
1:26:50
Oh, just sit anywhere.
1:26:53
I'm curious. Have you girls
been strippers all your lives?

1:26:57
- We're not strippers.
- (Jay) Did you get drunk beforehand?


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