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Ultimately, the girlie show emerged as a form in its own right.
This movement would eventually give rise to the "girlie show".
He said, "Have a drink on the house, watch the girlie show, and dance a little if you want.
Never go to a girlie show in your hometown was the unwritten rule.
"Honey, he looked like a sailor on shore leave, watching a girlie show."
I found Dewayne again, and we decided it was time to investigate the girlie show.
In 1997, she moved on to present The Girlie Show.
The issues he addressed included the highly regrettable end of girlie shows at the local fair.
We were debating whether to get another helping of cotton candy when we heard some young men talking about the girlie show.
In New York, the Temple contained a girlie show.
Nightclubs range from garish girlie shows to conventional discos.
Borman would give the man escorting the blonde girl a free pass to the girlie show.
In the Girlie Show, "Everybody" was performed as the closing song of the tour.
Ballard responded by saying that Beddoes should be a barker at a girlie show.
The fictional programme that the characters work on is even called The Girlie Show.
From 1996 to 1997, she hosted the Channel 4 series The Girlie Show.
Madonna first performed the song during the Girlie Show World Tour in 1993.
Girlie Show was inspired by Hopper's visit to a burlesque show a few days earlier.
"Years ago, carnivals featured girlie shows, freak shows, gambling was permitted.
The audience departed the girlie show tent after Shayla's dance of shame, but the fire walk would take place within the hour.
The old man spoke a few words to the teen- girl at his side, but then he was hurrying off, clearly eager to see the girlie show.
Some carnivals had girlie shows.
Its title aside, "The Girlie Show" recognizes the diminishing returns of explicitness.
The Girlie Show was a British television programme that aired on Channel 4.
The Girlie Show was launched in support of Madonna's 1992 album, Erotica.