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01:14♪♪
01:16Are you a mind reader, yes or no?
01:20Will Joyce Beaulavant say yes?
01:23And will Jack Jones say no?
01:26Find out as we play a game of Hunch and ESP, Mind Readers.
01:31And now, here's the star of Mind Readers, Dick Martin.
01:39Welcome.
01:52Beautiful.
01:53Welcome to Mind Readers.
01:55And just as quick as that, say hello to Joyce Beaulavant and Jack Jones.
02:09Well, this is exciting because we're not going to wait for anything.
02:13We're not going to talk to anybody.
02:14We're going to win $15,000.
02:16That's what we can do right now.
02:18So, Elizabeth, come on.
02:19Let's go judge the jury.
02:27Well, you have a good-looking jury there.
02:30Let's see if you can mind read them.
02:32Jury, have you ever written graffiti on the wall of a public place?
02:37Please vote now.
02:44Is that strictly a guy's thing or do women do that?
02:47Women do that, too, I guess.
02:49How many up there do you think have written graffiti on the wall of a public place?
02:54Well, graffiti is an art form and there's a lot of graffiti.
02:57I've never been in a place where there wasn't some.
02:59So, I imagine a lot of people must be doing it.
03:01I'm going to say six.
03:02Six. Okay, up to six it goes.
03:04Six will get you $500.
03:06Between four and eight, $200.
03:08Let's find out how many have written graffiti on the wall of a public place.
03:12Four.
03:13Four that would admit it.
03:14Okay.
03:15The least you can play for is $2,000.
03:17Okay.
03:22There, a little burgundy.
03:23A little symphony in burgundy.
03:26Okay, question number two.
03:28Jury, did you take aspirin today?
03:32Please vote now.
03:34Oh, you have to look at these people.
03:37Now, there's many reasons to take aspirin, but how many up there do you think took an aspirin today?
03:44Most of these people look pretty good today.
03:46They look pretty healthy.
03:47Don't look like they've had any headaches or, you know.
03:50But I'm going to say four.
03:53Four. Okay, four will be $500.
03:57Between two and six will be $200.
03:59Let's find out how many took an aspirin today.
04:02Only one.
04:04Who had a headache?
04:05He had a headache.
04:07Okay, only one.
04:09You still have time.
04:11Judith.
04:14Is it Judith?
04:18Ah, Julie, that old trick.
04:20Okay, Julie, here we go.
04:22Question number three.
04:25Do you own long underwear?
04:28Please vote now.
04:30Do you?
04:31Johnny Olson, do you own long underwear?
04:32Yes, sir.
04:33You do.
04:34If you ever played in the Crosby up north, you'll own long underwear.
04:38How many up there do you think own long underwear?
04:41Well, a lot of them could be skiers.
04:44Ah, I forgot about that. You're right.
04:46So, I am going to go with three.
04:49Three, okay.
04:50It'll be $500 for number three.
04:52Between one and five will be $200.
04:54Let's find out how many people own long underwear.
04:59Seven.
05:00I didn't believe that.
05:01Okay, Julie, you have $200.
05:03We're going to play for $2,000.
05:05Celebrity Turnabout.
05:13Okay, the way you win $2,000 is to mind-read Joyce Beaulifant.
05:18And the way to do that is to correctly identify one answer.
05:23We're going to ask her one question.
05:24All you have to do is have a majority answer one question.
05:28Okay?
05:29I got it.
05:30You got it?
05:31No, I can't wait to hear it.
05:33Okay, here's the question.
05:34Joyce, since you've been an adult, have you ever been spanked?
05:41Ah, well, sir, Ms. Bankhead.
05:46Who, me?
05:47Yes.
05:48It says right here.
05:49Joyce, since you've been an adult, have you ever been spanked?
05:54Hmm.
05:55You're getting very personally at me.
05:56I'm a little kinky.
05:57Kaboot.
05:58Okay.
05:59Julie, we're looking for a majority.
06:01How about Joyce?
06:03Do you think she said yes or no to that?
06:05She looks like a good girl.
06:07I'm going to say no.
06:09No.
06:10No.
06:11Ray, what do you say?
06:12Well, I think she's a gorgeous little thing,
06:14but I think she looks a little mischievous.
06:17I'm going to say yes.
06:18Yes.
06:19Okay, we have a yes and a no.
06:20You're the jump ball for you, Elizabeth.
06:22I'm going to have to agree with Julie.
06:23She's too sweet for anyone to lay a hand on her.
06:25Okay.
06:26No.
06:27It's no.
06:28We have a majority.
06:29So for $2,000, Joyce, did you say no?
06:32You know what?
06:33Don't laugh.
06:35I can't wait to see.
06:36My children spank me.
06:38Ah.
06:40They do.
06:41I never thought of that.
06:42Yeah.
06:43They do.
06:44Ah.
06:45You were thinking about a big, rough fellow.
06:46I was.
06:47Well, or, you know.
06:48I wouldn't tell about that, but I would tell the children.
06:52You know you get spanked on your birthday for how old you are.
06:55I forgot about that.
06:56And I have a lot of children.
06:57They line up.
06:58You have us all down.
06:59You're right.
07:00Yes.
07:01Sure.
07:02So.
07:03So, yes.
07:04She said yes.
07:05Ah.
07:06Okay.
07:07Now, not to worry.
07:08That's only your first game.
07:09Sorry.
07:10That's okay.
07:11We'll be right back after this.
07:12♪♪
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07:49Steak bones come from steak, and dogs love them.
07:52Bones come from Purina.
07:54They're a new snack for dogs, and they look so much like steak bones, you can hardly tell the difference.
07:58Yeah, but steak bones are delicious.
08:00So are bones.
08:01They've got a soft little beef-flavored center dogs are crazy about.
08:05Like a real bone.
08:06Well, steak bones are hard and good for his teeth.
08:08Bones are, too.
08:09In fact, they're better than steak bones.
08:11Bones are so nutritious, your dog could live on bones and water.
08:15Bones are better than bones.
08:19One member of our audience jury is going to receive a very nice prize.
08:23Here's Johnny Olson to tell us about it.
08:25Right, Dick.
08:26One member of our jury selected at random will receive
08:29Rotel's 20-watt 555 music system complete with AM FM receiver
08:33and high-fidelity two-way speakers designed for minimum space,
08:36furnished by Rotel.
08:38Okay, Dick?
08:39Okay.
08:43We met these guys yesterday.
08:45Let's see if we can find out a little something more about them.
08:47Pete, tell us about you.
08:48Hi, Dick.
08:49I'm Pete Siegel, 24 years old.
08:51Moved out to L.A. about a year ago to train for national bodybuilding contests.
08:55I plan to eventually enter and win the Mr. America contest
08:58and then pursue a career as a chiropractor.
09:01Ah, marvelous.
09:03You have the strength for it.
09:05Larry, tell us about you.
09:07Hi, Dick.
09:08I'm Larry Turk.
09:09I'm from Annapolis, Maryland.
09:10I'm a diver, underwater photographer, and heavy construction field engineer.
09:14Spent the last five years in the jungles of Zaire and Haiti and Panama,
09:18and I just recently returned from the Red Sea
09:21where I photographed sharks and corals.
09:23I now live in Beverly Hills.
09:25I attend acting workshops in Hollywood,
09:30and I'm single and happy to be here today.
09:33Beautiful.
09:37Ralph, tell us about you.
09:39Hello, Dick.
09:40My name is Ralph Coleman.
09:41I'm living in Oakland, California now.
09:43I'm originally from New Jersey.
09:48I was a Peace Corps volunteer in the Dominican Republic for a couple of years.
09:51I'm a great sports fan,
09:53and right now I'm the regional director for Peace Corps and Vista
09:57up in the San Francisco area,
09:58which covers the eight western states.
10:00Beautiful.
10:03Well, I'll tell you,
10:04it's ought to be as easy to mind read these people as it is to get to San Clemente.
10:19I just happened to guess.
10:21My name's Jack Jones, and I'm from Pahrump, Nevada.
10:25Pahrump, there is such a place, too.
10:27There is such a place.
10:28Okay, gentlemen, within the last year,
10:30have you been in love more than once?
10:33These are single men.
10:35Please vote now, and your vote will be registered backstage.
10:38Within the last year, have you been in love more than once?
10:43We don't know whether they are going steady,
10:46or we have no idea.
10:47We have no idea.
10:48Well.
10:50Okay, how about Pete there?
10:51Has he been in love more than once?
10:55I don't know.
10:56I think that he has been...
10:59I think in love once, but not more than once.
11:01Okay.
11:02So far.
11:03Peter, he said you'd say no.
11:05My system can't stand being in love more than once,
11:07so I voted no.
11:08Both.
11:09Good deal.
11:10Okay, that's $50.
11:14For another $50,
11:15how about adventurous Larry there?
11:17Larry seems to be a little intense about things,
11:20in a good way, in a good way.
11:22So I would say yes,
11:23he's been in love more than once.
11:25Ah, Larry.
11:28Happily, I can say yes.
11:29Yes!
11:30Good for you.
11:32You son of a gun, you're on a roll.
11:34I'm on a roll.
11:35Okay, how about Ralph there?
11:37I don't know why,
11:38but looking at Ralph,
11:39I just have to definitely say yes,
11:41he's been in love more than once.
11:42Oh, hey, Ralph,
11:43he says you've been in love more than once.
11:45Well, other than the three times today,
11:47I have to say yes.
11:49Good for you.
11:50Whoo!
11:51A clean swim, Mickey.
11:52Swim back.
11:53I guess so.
11:54$150.
11:55We'll be right back after this.
12:03Butterball presents...
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12:07She planets her Christmas feast.
12:08She listed ham.
12:09I'll fix that.
12:12Turkey.
12:13Who wrote turkey on my list?
12:14Turkey!
12:15We're having a blast!
12:16Great idea!
12:17This year,
12:18please your family with a juicy Christmas butterball.
12:20Turkey!
12:21Honey, let's have turkey every Christmas.
12:23My idea exactly.
12:25Thou art truly a ghostwriter.
12:27Your special Christmas,
12:28a plump, juicy butterball from Swift.
12:32I won't clean your carpet.
12:34But you're a professional carpet cleaner.
12:36Your whole carpet isn't dirty.
12:38These grimy, heavy traffic areas make it look dirty.
12:41But what can get at that kind of dirt?
12:43Plush.
12:44A brand new dry carpet cleaner.
12:46Just sprinkle plush on
12:48and work it in with a damp sponge mop.
12:50Plush's powerful dirt dissolvers
12:52penetrate the pile,
12:53lift out deep down dirt,
12:55then vacuum.
12:57The heavy traffic area is clean, dry.
12:59With no rings or streaks.
13:01My whole carpet looks clean.
13:04Plush.
13:05Gets heavy traffic areas so clean,
13:07your whole carpet looks clean.
13:09For set-in stains,
13:10use a little extra plush
13:12and a damp brush.
13:13Vacuum, and the stain's gone.
13:16New plush.
13:17Tough enough for stains, too.
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13:23And this is a good place for it.
13:26New heavy-duty stick-ups from Airwick.
13:28For small places with big odors.
13:32On all the days of Christmas,
13:35I'll make cookies for the kids
13:37and candy mints for Aunt Lou.
13:39I'll whip out canapes before company gets here
13:42and fill some cream puffs, too.
13:46When you've got a Wherever Electric Super Shooter,
13:48the holidays are more of a holiday.
13:50It does so much, so easily.
13:53And don't forget,
13:54it makes a great gift.
13:56Ready, aim, Christmas!
14:02We're back.
14:04We're back with Joyce Buhlhorn and her lovelies.
14:07What a good-looking bunch there.
14:09Julie, tell us a little bit about you.
14:11Okay, my name is Julie Pola.
14:13I'm 22 years old.
14:14I'm single.
14:15I just moved over here six months ago from Arizona.
14:19Before then, I'm originally from New York.
14:22One of my greatest interests is traveling,
14:24and if I win a whole bunch of money tonight,
14:27that's what I plan on doing.
14:28You're gonna travel.
14:29Good for you.
14:30All right.
14:32Ray, tell us about you.
14:34Hi, I'm Ray Singleton.
14:36I'm the mother of four children.
14:37I'm a vice president of a major record company.
14:40I am a musician, a writer.
14:42All four of my children are in show business.
14:46Can I say that?
14:47I love it.
14:48Yes, very well.
14:49And I'm looking forward to winning some money on this show.
14:52There you go.
14:54And you're single, huh?
14:55I am single.
14:56He's single.
14:57All right.
14:58Elizabeth, tell us about you.
14:59Hi, I'm Elizabeth May.
15:00I'm 25.
15:01I'm from Nova Scotia, Canada.
15:02And for the last four years,
15:03I've been spokesman for a citizen's group
15:05opposed to the indiscriminate use of insecticides,
15:07and I've had several articles written on the subject.
15:09Well, good for you.
15:11You've got a very good group there, Joyce.
15:14All right, let's see if you can mind read them.
15:16Here's your first question.
15:17Ladies, when you're in love with a man,
15:20what turns you on more,
15:22the sound of his voice or the touch of his hand?
15:26Please vote now.
15:28Sound or touch?
15:31I'm turning myself on here.
15:34Nice.
15:36What turns you on more,
15:38the sound of his voice or the touch of his hand?
15:42Okay, they're all voted.
15:45Now, how about Julie there, Joyce?
15:47Oh, Julie.
15:50Oh, my goodness.
15:51Whoever it is, I hope he's watching
15:53so he'll know what advances to make or not.
15:56I would say a voice is awfully nice,
16:00I would say a voice is awfully nice,
16:03but you can't beat a touch.
16:06I'd say... No? Yes?
16:09I may want that embroidered on something.
16:12I like that.
16:14Long johns?
16:16I would say that you went for the touch.
16:19The touch. Julie, she said touch.
16:21Well, Joyce, I would have to agree with you 100%,
16:23and I said the touch.
16:25The touch it is.
16:28Okay.
16:30For another $50, how about Ray?
16:32You know why this is gonna be difficult with you, Ray?
16:35Because Ray's in the music business.
16:38Oh, that's right.
16:39And very involved in sound.
16:41Oh, that's right.
16:42And a man's voice singing,
16:44you know how that can be.
16:45Yeah.
16:46But if he's singing and he reaches over
16:48and gives you a little...
16:49Gets you, got you.
16:51I think that'd turn her on even more,
16:52so I say the touch.
16:54You said touch.
16:55What do you think about a little touch?
16:58Oh...
17:00I have to say that I happen to be
17:01one of those telephone freaks, you know?
17:03Oh, my goodness.
17:04You're kidding.
17:05Where the sound of a man's voice
17:06really turns me on more so...
17:08I should have gone with the...
17:09Oh, good for you.
17:10Okay.
17:11You lose.
17:12The money goes over here.
17:13More than a touch.
17:14Wow.
17:16The sound...
17:17What about you, Elizabeth?
17:18I'm gonna find out about these girls.
17:20I'm like...
17:21Now, we're gonna find out.
17:22Jack, what do you think about, Elizabeth?
17:24A little sound or a little touch?
17:27Hmm.
17:28Hmm.
17:29Little sound touching.
17:32A good sound touching.
17:33A good sound touching.
17:34She likes to be touched.
17:36You said touch.
17:37Touch.
17:38Well, I like to be touched,
17:39but I really prefer the sound of his voice.
17:41My goodness gracious, you could have fooled me.
17:44The money goes over here.
17:46Okay.
17:48$100 to $200.
17:50Here we go.
17:51Gentlemen,
17:52if you knew your neighbor was involved in an illegal business,
17:56would you inform the police?
17:58Please vote now.
18:01If he was growing more than four stalks.
18:07A little stalk-a-loo-ya.
18:12If you knew your neighbor was involved in an illegal business,
18:15would you inform the police?
18:17Here we go.
18:18Okay, they've all voted.
18:20Jack, how about Pete there?
18:21Yes.
18:22You want me to point the finger to Stoolie?
18:26Okay.
18:27Gee, this is tough.
18:31I would say Peter would...
18:35You see, there should be a timeline of when how...
18:37Well, never mind.
18:38I'd say he would not inform the police.
18:40I'd say no, Pete.
18:42He'd mind his own business.
18:43The neighbor's business is their business,
18:45and I did say no.
18:46He did say no.
18:47$250.
18:49You win on this question.
18:52All you have to do is mind-read Larry there.
18:55How do you think Larry's going to vote, yes or no?
18:58Again, I'm going to go the other way.
19:00I think he's a good citizen,
19:02and he would probably, depending on the severity of the case,
19:06but I'd say yes, he would.
19:07Okay, Larry, you said yes.
19:10I believe in the rights of people's privacy,
19:14and sometimes talking too much,
19:17I tend to keep my mouth shut sometimes,
19:19and I said no, I wouldn't.
19:21Okay, the $50 goes over here.
19:24Good.
19:27Little Joyce, how about Ralph there?
19:31Well, Little Dick, I think...
19:34Sorry.
19:36Oh.
19:38Oh.
19:40You bust me.
19:42I think that Ralph would like to keep the peace.
19:47Being that that's his business,
19:49I don't think he'd report on anybody.
19:51Okay, Ralph, you said you'd say no.
19:54Well, um...
19:56Eh, oh, for false starts, no, I have to say no.
19:59You have to say no, okay.
20:01It's $200 to $250, and we'll be back right after this.
20:10Tinkerbell, thank you, Grandma.
20:12Gee, Mom, remember when you gave me Tinkerbell toiletries?
20:15It was like magic.
20:16Tinkerbell made you love being clean and pretty.
20:19It was fun, too.
20:20Tinkerbell's perfect for little girls.
20:22And it's a great way to learn good grooming.
20:24This is fun!
20:25Cologne, lotion, towel, even bubble bath.
20:30Can I take my bath now, Mommy?
20:32I love Tinkerbell.
20:34Tinkerbell gifts make good grooming good fun.
20:38Happy birthday, Grandma!
20:41Ta-da!
20:42We both made coconut cakes.
20:44Even followed your recipe, Grandma.
20:46Not completely, you didn't use Baker's coconut.
20:48How'd you know?
20:49Well, yours doesn't taste as fresh.
20:51Tender, moist.
20:52Baker's does taste fresher.
20:54Baker's has proved fresher tasting than any other national brand.
20:57Don't scrimp on coconut.
20:59Ruth's cake still can't beat yours.
21:02She's getting the right idea.
21:04Baker's Angel Flake Coconut.
21:06Fresher taste makes the difference.
21:10No more coffee.
21:12Relax, John!
21:13I'm sorry I'm so impatient.
21:15My doctor says I drink too much caffeine.
21:17Well, why don't you drink Sanka Brand decaffeinated coffee?
21:20I only like real coffee.
21:22Sanka Brand is real coffee and tastes it.
21:25It's great coffee.
21:27Hi, John.
21:28Hi.
21:29That must have taken you a long time.
21:31It's easy when you have patience.
21:33And Sanka Brand.
21:34Sanka Brand, the coffee that lets you be your best.
21:39Oh, so many margarines.
21:42But chiffon tastes good enough to fool Mother Nature.
21:46Tastes so sweet and creamy.
21:48So much like butter.
21:49All you'll ever want is more chiffon.
21:52You'll see.
21:55Tastes like butter.
21:57So many margarines.
21:59But chiffon's good enough to fool Mother Nature.
22:02If it tastes like butter, but it's not.
22:05It's chiffon.
22:10Well, we have an exciting game.
22:13Jack Jones and his Merry Men.
22:15$250, Joyce Beaulopon.
22:17$200, and here's the question numero tuo.
22:22See, I speak those languages.
22:25Ladies, for $1,000,
22:28would you go a full year without using any kind of makeup?
22:34Please vote now.
22:35For $1,000?
22:36For $1,000, would you go a full year without using any kind of makeup?
22:41Wow, I wonder.
22:43How about Julie?
22:45Do you think she'd go a full year for $1,000?
22:48I think she'd rather slit her wrists.
22:53That may be the right answer.
22:56Julie, she said no.
22:58I'd agree with her. I'd probably slit my wrists.
23:00I said no.
23:01You said no. Okay.
23:02Someone's gonna win on this question.
23:06It's $250 to $250.
23:07Someone's gonna win.
23:08How about Ray?
23:09Well, beauty's only skin deep.
23:14And that's the part you see, right?
23:16Right, right, right.
23:17I would say that Ray would say no.
23:20No.
23:21Ray, she said you'd say no.
23:23Oh, I wouldn't think of going without wearing any makeup.
23:26There you go. She said no.
23:28And that's it.
23:29The women have won the game.
23:33Okay, girls.
23:34You're gonna play for the big dollars now.
23:37And you're gonna have to mind read our audience jury.
23:40We selected 10 people, 5 guys and 5 girls to serve on our jury.
23:45Hiya, jury.
23:46Hi, jury.
23:47Boy, they're there.
23:48Let's go down and judge that jury.
23:50Come on, Elizabeth.
23:54Well, as good-looking a jury as I've seen,
23:59it's possible for you to win $15,000 starting right now.
24:03Jury, do you begin each morning with a cup of coffee?
24:08Please vote now.
24:09Wow.
24:10How about you, Elizabeth?
24:12Do you start every day with a cup of coffee?
24:14No, I don't.
24:15I start every day with a nice hot cup of tea with honey in it
24:18and a little mug with a picture of Peter Rabbit on it.
24:20Oh, I like that.
24:21Now you're trying to turn me on again.
24:23Oh, I think that's exciting.
24:25What about these people?
24:26Do you think they...
24:27I don't know.
24:28After all, they wear long winter underwear
24:30and almost half of them write graffiti.
24:32That's true.
24:33I'd say 8 start the day with a cup of coffee.
24:358.
24:36Okay, up to 8 it goes.
24:378 will get you a $500.
24:39Between 6 and 10 is $200.
24:41Let's find out.
24:42How many start each morning with a cup of coffee?
24:45Only 4.
24:46How about...
24:47That would have surprised me, too.
24:49How about...
24:50That would have surprised me, too.
24:51Yeah.
24:52Okay, you still have plenty of time.
24:53Ray.
24:59That's kind of wild.
25:00I thought there'd be more than that.
25:02Yeah.
25:03Jury, have you ever dreamt that you had a romantic interlude
25:07with a movie star?
25:09Please vote yes or no.
25:14Well, well, well, Ray.
25:17How many up there do you see that have ever dreamt
25:20that they had a romantic interlude with a movie star?
25:24Okay, I'm a real fantasy type person
25:27and I think most of these people in here are.
25:32Also...
25:34So I am going to say 8.
25:378.
25:38Okay, it's already on 8.
25:408 will bring you $500.
25:42Between 6 and 10, $200.
25:44Let's find out.
25:45I can't wait to find out how many have ever dreamt
25:48that they had a romantic interlude with a movie star.
25:51Only two.
25:53Oh, my goodness.
25:55I can't...
25:56I'm with you.
25:57I don't understand it.
25:59Come on, Julie.
26:01I'd ask which two.
26:03Should I ask which two?
26:05Okay.
26:09Who has had a nocturnal assignation
26:14with a movie star?
26:19Who was the movie star?
26:24She won't tell us.
26:26Okay.
26:27I'd kind of like to know.
26:29Jerry, do you own a copy of the Bible?
26:33Please vote now.
26:39I thought they were all in motels.
26:41Strange.
26:42Okay.
26:43How many up there do you think own a copy of the Bible?
26:48I'd have to say almost everyone would have
26:51even a little one somewhere.
26:53I would hope.
26:55I'm going to go with 7.
26:567 it is.
26:577 will get you $500.
26:59Between 5 and 9, $200.
27:01Let's find out how many own a copy of the Bible.
27:057.
27:06You did it.
27:07Great.
27:08That's beautiful.
27:09You're going to play for $5,000
27:11when we come back right after this
27:13and play The Lovely Turnabout.
27:19Mrs. Jenks.
27:21So glad you could give me a day.
27:23Start early, finish early, and I don't do toilets.
27:26You don't do toilets?
27:28Not every time.
27:29I keep a shower in the bowl.
27:31A shower in the toilet bowl?
27:33New B-Fresh.
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27:38Even has detergents to fight bowl ring buildup.
27:41Nice fresh scent.
27:43That's new B-Fresh.
27:44It's the shower for the bowl.
27:48Bye, Mom.
27:49That was Scout Pack 9.
27:51This is the den mother who mops up after them.
27:54And this is how I do more than just damp mop.
27:56I use Future in water to refresh the shine.
27:59I still use Future straight,
28:01but every time I damp mop,
28:03my Future works with water to really perk up the shine.
28:06And it's no extra work.
28:08Come on, Dad.
28:09It dries fast as water, too.
28:11Use Future both ways.
28:13Get a tougher-than-wax shine,
28:15and refresh that shine every time you damp mop.
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