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

1:26:08
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.

1:26:23
They went from living a quaint,
peaceful life in a small British town

1:26:27
to becoming nude calendar girls.
1:26:30
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.

1:26:46
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?

1:27:01
It was no big deal, you know.
We've all got the same bits.

1:27:04
- The same bits? Yes.
- (Chris) They're just different sizes.

1:27:10
Can I have some of them rice things?
1:27:13
- It's called sushi.
- I know.

1:27:15
- It's all suggestive.
- (Jay) I could make a few suggestions.

1:27:20
Well, ladies, it's fascinating.
Good luck with your work.

1:27:23
And, please, if you would just try to
encourage more women to get naked.

1:27:29
Thank you very much,
the ladies of Knapely.

1:27:35
We do have to work some kind of order out
when we're asked questions,

1:27:39
cos far too much of that you couldn't hear
because everybody was talking.

1:27:43
(Chris) Annie? Annie?
1:27:48
What are you doing? You missed it.
1:27:54
We were just on television,
the whole reason we came here.

1:27:58
I thought that was
to get away from the press.


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