the house that my auntie finally told me she'd died of cancer — and even then, i think it was "the c word", it wasn't "cancer". you know, it'sjust unthinkable in this day and age and all power to you guys for doing that. someone had to change — move the dial, change the conversation. and it's now so obvious. it's like why didn't we do that? but that — that's the beauty of what rachael dreamed up and you guys did with her and debs, is you moved that dial and itjust needed doing. applause. ok, now, ladies and gents. it's one thing to talk about cancer as we do, it's another thing altogether to make a comedy routine all about your stoma. we're gonna get her back up now for some more of those stories about what's been up her bum. laughter. sarah mills. applause. the jokes wrote themselves, lauren. like, when they tell you that they've seen something "angry—looking" up your bum and you're like, "what is it, "peering down at you?" "what's it cross about?"