Kiwi Air bares all

Check out this air safety film —with a new twist!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-Mq9HAE62Y&feature=topvideos

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That's hilarious! Jayne

That's hilarious!

Jayne

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They are brave! ....

there's background to this video on the Air New Zealand site Nothing to Hide .... http://www.nothingtohide.co.nz/    .... I sent the link to my neice, she's a stewardess for Air Transat, she loved it :)

 

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That link was brilliant,

That link was brilliant, Katherine.  Thanks for posting it.

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I've gotta say...

...the body paint does a remarkable job of disguising ... er...things.  For a few moments, I was wondering where was the nudity everyone was talking about.  After a few seconds, I realized that the area around the wrists where sleeves normally hang loose were tight.  Tremendous job by the art folks, I must say, and tremendously brave of the crew.  Smile  I can only imagine standing there in the buff letting a stranger paint me -- literally!

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Yeah, JV. I thought of that

Yeah, JV. I thought of that too.  But the only time I was aware they they nekkid was the butt shots. Come to think of it, I think they were wearing thongs anf a miniscule bikini top for the women, because I din't see any hint of the family jewels or breasts, which, even in the most fit women, tend to sag a bit.

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I also watched

some of the other videos in the link Katherine provided, including the Behind the Scenes one, and I think I heard one guy talking about wearing a g-string.  I agree that I saw no evidence of the family jewels.  I also agree that most women of adult age sag a bit, but it was hard to tell about them since they carefully kept a prop of some kind directly in front of the women's chest (life vest, folded arms, seat belt, etc.)

In any case, it was very amusing and very well done.  I was quite impressed with the artists' work, too, because it took a while to realize the clothes were painted on.  It was just when you saw the clothing around wrists and ankles and sometimes knees or when you saw men's chests or any of their backsides that you could really tell.

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I totally agree, JV.

I totally agree, JV.

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ROFL ...

yes, I'm sure both the men and women were wearing thongs .... as far as the upper part ... the women probably had the stick on lifts to give them support and perhaps a pasty for their nipples, though they did a remarkable job with keeping covered either by the seats or by the props!   ... you could definitely see the nipple outlines on the men though!  ... they were chilly  :)

 

 

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I can see why HQ chose you

I can see why HQ chose you to be hosty, Katherine.  I didn't even think of stick on supports.Embarassed

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