1:18:01
...faster than a walnut could roll off
a henhouse roof.
1:18:05
And I spent about three weeks
on a kibbutz, just mellowing out.
1:18:09
Of course, they make you work.
1:18:10
But it was a goodplace
to clear your mind.
1:18:13
And I realized that I had
a lot to offer...
1:18:16
...besides just having a fishing shop
and going to dog shows, though.
1:18:20
I've been working pretty hard on...
1:18:22
...mastering the art
of ventriloquism...
1:18:25
...which is an ancient art.
1:18:29
And it requires a kind of
scientifiic mind.
1:18:33
And I enjoy being able
to put people...
1:18:37
...in another dimension,
so to speak...
1:18:39
...where they look around
and they don't know...
1:18:42
...where the voice is coming from,
which is the whole point, I guess.
1:18:45
-Let's all go honky-tonking
-Down in Louisiana
1:18:49
-Where the biscuits and gravy are like
-Dixie 's manna
1:18:52
Let's go honky-tonking
They'll be
1:18:55
Glad to see us
1:18:56
On a Louisiana night
1:19:20
All right, I'm coming. I only have
five arms. Hold your horses.
1:19:24
-We should have gotten horses.
-Little bitty horses.
1:19:26
That'd be real smart.
1:19:28
We always wanted to do this.
One thing that brought us together...
1:19:32
... was our love ofold movies
of the '30s and '40s.
1:19:35
The MGM musicals
and the great love stories.
1:19:38
So we decided to create this calendar
with our buddy Terry.
1:19:41
Terry's a photographer...
1:19:43
...he lives really near us.
1:19:44
He took these pictures for us about
two years ago for Stefan's birthday.
1:19:49
-Which are--
-Boudoir shots.
1:19:50
You're not allowed to see them.
1:19:52
It's, sort of, that kind of thing.
1:19:54
And we love them.
And Terry's very talented.
1:19:57
And he loves our dogs.
So we had this idea.
1:19:59
We loved old movies so much...