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00:00In just a few moments, we will ask these celebrities from Happy Days' Anson Williams, from Bustin'
00:10Loose' Pat Carroll, the inimitable Nipsey Russell, the sparkling Elaine Joyce, comedian
00:16Jack Carter, and the outspoken Zsa Zsa Gabor.
00:17We'll ask them to reveal how to deal with an over-amorous man as they play The Hollywood
00:18Connection.
00:20And now, let's meet our host, Jim Lane!
00:21Look at that!
00:22Look at that!
00:23Look at that!
00:24Thank you!
00:25Thank you!
00:26Oh!
00:27Ta-da!
00:28Oh!
00:29You don't need to sing.
00:30You don't need to sing.
00:31You don't need to sing.
00:32You don't need to sing.
00:33You don't need to sing.
00:34You don't need to sing.
00:35You don't need to sing.
00:36You don't need to sing.
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00:38You don't need to sing.
00:39You don't need to sing.
00:40You don't need to sing.
00:41You don't need to sing.
00:42You don't need to sing.
00:43You don't need to sing.
00:44You don't need to sing.
00:45You don't need to sing.
00:46You don't need to sing.
00:47Oh!
00:48You don't need to sing.
00:49I don't sing.
00:50I don't dance.
00:51It's your first standing ovation.
00:52He's the only game show contestant person I ever saw get a standing ovation.
00:53It is.
00:54Did you pay him, or what did you do?
00:55He did a midget convention, got a standing ovation, and didn't know it.
00:56Oh, we're going to have a good one this time.
00:57I can tell you.
00:58Yay!
00:59Yay!
01:00Lovely group here.
01:01How's the movie coming?
01:02Whiz?
01:03The movie, Whiz, is coming.
01:04It'll be out very soon, and I'm playing the Tin Man.
01:05Oh!
01:06Isn't that a beautiful...
01:07That's a great role.
01:08We're looking forward to it.
01:09All right, there you have our panel.
01:10You've met our celebrities, and now it's time to meet our contestants.
01:11And here's Jay Stewart to tell you all about them.
01:12Jay?
01:13It's my pleasure, Jim.
01:14An advertising writer for an insurance company, meet Jean Remmer.
01:15Welcome, Jean.
01:16And her opponent, he's worked as a truck driver, a professional baseball player, and he's now
01:17a waiter.
01:18Here's Bob Swick.
01:19Welcome, Bob.
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01:42Welcome, Bob.
01:43Welcome, Jean.
01:44You've got a tough crew to work with over there.
01:45Try and figure out how they feel about intriguing situations.
01:46That's the way we play the game.
01:47By the way, how is the advertising business?
01:49It's fine.
01:50I get to sit behind a desk and not deal with people at all.
01:52No people at all, huh?
01:53Well, maybe.
01:54I don't know if that'll work in the game today.
01:56People are an important part of it.
01:58How about you, Bob?
01:59How is the old waitering business?
02:00It's great if it wasn't for people.
02:01I think we've got two people here.
02:04I hope you like these people.
02:05I'm sure you will.
02:07And maybe or maybe not you'll like each other at the end of this thing because that's how
02:10the Hollywood Connection plays.
02:11You see our two players are competing against each other for three rounds, trying to guess
02:15how each of our celebrities feels about an interesting problem or a very intriguing situation.
02:20Now each correct answer will score points.
02:22Whoever has the highest score at the end of the third round wins it and goes on to our
02:25big bonus game.
02:26Sounds fair to me.
02:27It's all fair and very simple.
02:28So let's start with round number one where each correct guess, or as we say, connection.
02:32Each connection scores one point in this round.
02:35Backstage we tossed a coin.
02:36Who won the flip there?
02:37You did.
02:38Bob was the lucky one.
02:39All right, Bob, you get to choose top or bottom row for the first question.
02:41What do you think?
02:42Bottom row.
02:43All right.
02:44You think you know more about Ants and Pat and Nipsey?
02:45Here we go.
02:46Bottom row, here's your question.
02:47Be honest and find out how daring and curious you are.
02:50Do you explore new things, be it cooking, fashions, and even in the opposite sex?
02:55In other words, for new things, are you eager or are you reluctant?
03:00Okay.
03:01You got two choices there.
03:03See how avant-garde they are, Bob.
03:05And they have only two choices, and you have to guess which one they put down.
03:08We'll start with Ants.
03:09Do you think he is eager or reluctant for new things?
03:12Eager I think is what Ants would say.
03:14He strikes me as the kind of guy, he wants to explore.
03:18I think, well, we'll find out.
03:20Ants, are you eager or reluctant for new things?
03:22Well, I'll tell you, just being in the business I'm in, you have to be eager to explore new
03:26things all the time.
03:27Eager.
03:28All right.
03:29You got a connection.
03:30You're on your way.
03:31All right, Bob, how about Pat?
03:34Pat strikes me as a lady who likes to really get into things, and I think the more she
03:39can...
03:40And I've gotten into so many things.
03:41That's great.
03:42That's a big thing.
03:43I got it.
03:44The more she can get involved with, I think, the happier she is, so she would say eager.
03:47She's always ready to explore new things.
03:48All right.
03:49Are you eager or reluctant, Pat?
03:50Oh, my darlings, I want to say a word for everybody out there over 30.
03:54It's only got to be more fun if you explore.
03:55Of course, eager.
03:56There you go.
03:57Good attitude and another connection.
03:58You've got two, Bob.
03:59How about Nipsey?
04:01Do you think he's eager or reluctant to explore new things?
04:04I say Nipsey's definitely eager by the shine in his eye.
04:08Okay, Nipsey, new things.
04:10Are you eager or reluctant?
04:11Well, I'll answer this sort of seriously.
04:14Part of the whole life experience is exploring, extending one's sensitivities to new areas,
04:19so whether it's cooking or the opposite sex, I'm eager to explore new things.
04:23Very good.
04:24Eager to explore.
04:25We've got three eager ones on the front row there, and that gave you three points.
04:29Bob, you went right out in front three to nothing.
04:31See if you can match that gene with the top row now, and here is the question for that
04:35group.
04:36Are we ready?
04:37You all know the insecurity and disappointments of showbiz.
04:40Oh!
04:41Oh!
04:42Oh!
04:43Oh!
04:44Can't be a job.
04:45All right, here's the situation.
04:46Your 18-year-old son wants to audition for a TV dramatic series, assuming that he does
04:51have the talent.
04:53Would you try to talk him out of it anyway?
04:55Yes or no?
04:57Yes or no?
04:58Who can talk to an 18-year-old?
04:59Well, you could try it.
05:00That's okay.
05:01Now, your problem is try and predict what they're going to say up there, guess what
05:06they do put down on their cards.
05:07Everybody got the answer written?
05:08All right.
05:09What do you think Elaine Joyce would do with that 18-year-old son?
05:12I think show business has probably been pretty good to both she and her husband.
05:15I would hope that she would encourage her son to go into it.
05:19Considering the insecurity and disappointments of the biz, what would you do, Elaine?
05:23Well, my baby is one.
05:26That's it.
05:27And if she has the talent, I would encourage her to do anything.
05:32As a matter of fact, I'm warming her up for the National Company of Annie, which is about
05:36seven right on stage.
05:38I would say no, I wouldn't discourage them.
05:41You wouldn't discourage them.
05:42Well, I don't know.
05:43Is that the way it was phrased?
05:44Assuming they have the talent, would you try to talk him out of it anyway?
05:47No.
05:48No, I wouldn't.
05:49Okay, you're right.
05:50Absolutely.
05:51No, she wouldn't try to talk him out of it.
05:52I got a double negative there.
05:54No, wouldn't.
05:56Okay.
05:57No means okay.
05:58How about Jack?
05:59See, I was right.
06:00I want that cleared up.
06:01You were correct.
06:02Okay.
06:03You're always right, darling.
06:04You don't have to clear it up.
06:06I love you.
06:07We'll be here about a week.
06:08What do you think Jack would say to that?
06:09Well, I think with all the trials and tribulations that basically Jack's happy doing what he's
06:15doing and would encourage his son to pursue that if that's what he wanted to do.
06:19All right.
06:20The question is, would he try to talk him out of it?
06:21No, he would not try to.
06:22No, he would not try to talk him out of it.
06:24All right, Jack?
06:25Well, it'll be very difficult to talk to my 18-year-old son because first of all, he's
06:3011.
06:31We're imagining he's 18.
06:32But if he really had the talent and wanted to go down for a job, I would talk to him
06:36about the pitfalls of the business, knowing how rough it is, the disappointments, I'd
06:39talk him out of it.
06:41Then I'd go down and try to get the job myself.
06:43If that's what I had to do, tuitions and Sammy Davis, I wouldn't care.
06:49Yes, I would talk him out of it.
06:51You'd try to talk him out of it?
06:52It's a terrible business.
06:53All right.
06:54All right.
06:55Don't say it.
06:56Speak for yourself!
06:57That was not a connection.
06:58He would try to talk him out of it.
06:59And I work a lot.
07:00All right.
07:01How about Joshua?
07:02I quit when I'm a star.
07:03What do you think she would do?
07:04Stop.
07:05Well, she comes from a showbiz family, and I would hope that she would encourage her
07:09offspring to follow in her own footsteps.
07:11All right.
07:12Would she try to talk him out of it?
07:13No, she would not try to talk him out of it.
07:14No.
07:15You say she said no.
07:16Would you try to talk him out of it, Joshua?
07:17First of all, this is a wonderful business we are in.
07:18It's a pleasure to be in it.
07:19When we work, we really play.
07:22I definitely would encourage her.
07:23And I would not talk her out of it.
07:25No.
07:26No.
07:27No is the answer.
07:28No is the connection.
07:29And you got another one.
07:30And, Jean, you didn't do badly there.
07:31At the end of the first round, the score, Bob, clean sweep for three.
07:34Jean has two, but a lot more points coming up.
07:36More questions, round two, after this.
07:42Welcome back to the Hollywood Connection.
07:43Time for round number two.
07:44We'll find out a little bit more about our celebrities and see if you can guess how they
07:48feel about some intriguing situations.
07:50You're first this time, Jean.
07:51Bob went first last time.
07:52Will it be the men or the women you want to play the round with?
07:54I'm going to have to go with the women.
07:55I don't know a thing about men.
07:56Ha!
07:57Ha!
07:58Ha!
07:59What would you like to learn?
08:00No, actually, the women have been very predictable.
08:02Let's see if you can do well.
08:03Ladies, here's your question.
08:05Predictable?
08:06Well, yes.
08:07Oh, sorry.
08:08How do you deal with an over-amorous man?
08:09That's the question.
08:10I love it.
08:11No clues.
08:12All right.
08:13How do you deal with an over-amorous man?
08:15Do you ignore him?
08:17Do you flatter him?
08:18Or do you slap him?
08:20Okay.
08:21We're talking about over-amorous.
08:22I suppose that depends on your definition, but we'll have to go along with that.
08:27You have to select now the correct answer, or at least the answer they put down in each
08:31case.
08:32A connection worth two points.
08:33How about Pat Carroll?
08:34How would she deal with an over-amorous man, Jean?
08:35Well, I think she might enjoy it and enjoy the flattery herself, but she'd probably tend
08:40to ignore him if she was trying to get rid of him.
08:42Just ignore him.
08:43Okay.
08:44How do you deal with an over-amorous man, Pat?
08:45Well, first you marry him, and that'll cool him off.
08:48Ha!
08:49Ha!
08:50Ha!
08:51Ha!
08:52Ha!
08:53Ha!
08:54Ha!
08:55All the women are in for it.
08:56All the wives.
08:57Say no.
08:58Say no.
08:59No, Jean, you are a very fine reader of people.
09:00I think the only polite thing to do, if you weren't interested, would be to ignore him.
09:04Ignore him!
09:05A connection.
09:06You got it.
09:07All right, Jean.
09:08Four points.
09:09How about Elaine?
09:10How do you think she would handle that over-amorous man?
09:12I think Elaine would ignore him.
09:14Also ignore him.
09:15All right, Elaine, what would you do with an over-amorous man?
09:17Well, it's wonderful, really.
09:19I mean, like Pat said, it's great, but the only way to get rid of him is to ignore him.
09:24Ignore him.
09:25Another connection.
09:26You know your ladies.
09:27You were right.
09:28All right, let's see how well you do with Zsa Zsa now.
09:29What do you think Zsa Zsa would do?
09:30What?
09:31Now it's a little tougher, isn't it?
09:32I think she might tend to flatter him.
09:33Okay.
09:34Zsa Zsa, how would you deal with an over-amorous man?
09:35Well, first of all, it depends who that over-amorous man is.
09:36If he's my over-amorous man, it's different than if he's just some over-amorous idiot.
09:37So if he's my over-amorous man, of course I will flatter him.
09:51I love him.
09:52Flatter him.
09:53You got it, Anne.
09:54You made a clean sweep for the women.
09:55Very good.
09:56Let's see if you can do the same with the men, Bob, all right?
10:01This is the question for the men, and it's one of our doggy questions again.
10:05Gentlemen.
10:06dog best describes your personality? As close as you can figure it out, here are the three choices.
10:11A docile dachshund, a playful poodle, or a pugnacious pincher. All right, which one of
10:18those dogs best fits your personality, would you say? A dachshund, a poodle, or a pincher? This
10:24is worth two points for each connection. Bob, we'll start with Anson. What do you think he
10:28would think of himself as? Which one of those three dogs? I don't think Anson thinks of himself
10:31as a mean kind of a person. I think pinchers usually are. I'd say he'd say dachshund. A docile
10:36dachshund, all right. Anson, which dog did you choose there? I don't want to sleep all the time,
10:40so I didn't pick the first one, but I love curls, so playful poodle. All right, well at least we
10:48know how he thinks of himself, but there's no connection. You're behind eight to three, but
10:51you have four points out there right now. You can pick up two with Nipsey. What do you think
10:54Nipsey put down there? Nipsey's aggressive. I'd say pincher. A pugnacious pincher.
11:03Well, he doesn't seem to agree by his look. What dog best describe your personality, Nipsey?
11:08Well, you know what the little dog said when he sat on the sandpaper? No. Ruff, ruff.
11:15Who's the greatest ball player ever lived? Ruff, ruff.
11:19A poodle, all right, there you go. That's not a connection, though. No. Doggone, eight to three.
11:27Let's see if you can get this one, Bob. Jack Carter, what do you think? Think now what you're
11:31looking for now. Yeah, is he a dachshund, a poodle, or a pincher? Jack is definitely playful,
11:37so I would say poodle. Poodle, because the other two said poodle. You think he's going to go along
11:41with it? Also, you think he's playful? Jack, what dog do you see yourself as over there? Well,
11:45actually, I'm a St. Bernard. I'll find you in the snow, I'll share my keg of brandy with you,
11:51and if you're a girl, I'll lick you till you get well.
11:58St. Bernard with the... You got the grown, Jack. And St. Bernard just lost his licking license.
12:08All right, which one is it, Jack? Well, I guess I got to go with... I'm one of those French
12:14cuddly poodles. Poodles, you're right. You got this one, Jack. Hey, Bob, that's two points. It's
12:19eight to five, and you're only behind by three, and in the last round, each connection is worth
12:23three points, so it's anybody's game. We'll be right back. Welcome back to the Hollywood
12:30Connection, right in the middle of an argument of the benefits of show business here. Well,
12:34we found out a little bit about the attitudes along those lines a moment ago, and we have some
12:37more questions, and this time, Bob, since you're behind, you get to choose first. The top or the
12:41bottom row. You're three behind. One connection will tie up, because this round, each connection
12:45is worth three. Which one do you think you know better? I'll stick with the bottom row. Try the
12:49bottom row. All right, Anson and Pat and Nipsey. Do your nerves get the best of you? Here's a
12:54little story. You're at home alone, late at night, lightning flashes, the lights go out, the thunder
12:58rumbles, and more lightning and more ominous thunder. Do you get very anxious? Do you get a
13:05might upset? Or do you just shrug it off? Okay, got that spooky scene at the house there with the
13:11lightning and the lights are out. Now, that's another thing to think about. Thunder rumbling.
13:15Are you anxious, a might upset, or do you shrug it off? Three choices, and you need one connection
13:20to tie the game up. Bob, let's start with Anson. What do you think Anson would do? I think Anson
13:25would do the human thing. I think he'd get just a might upset. A might upset, not anxious, not
13:30shrugging it off. What would you do in that situation, Anson? Well, I'd like to say I would
13:34just shrug it off, but I would be a might upset. A might upset, and you got it tied up. All right, Bob.
13:41How about Pat? What do you think Pat would do? Pat looks to me like she would get very upset,
13:49very anxious. Very anxious. Pat, how would you handle it? I'm sorry, the forces of nature I'm in total awe of.
13:54I would be very anxious. You're in the lead now, Bob. 11 to 8. All right, how about Nipsey? How do you think
13:59Nipsey would handle it? Nipsey's really tough to read. I would, uh, I'd say he's a might upset. Get a
14:05might upset. Might upset. All right, what would you? I'm not afraid of spooks. I would shrug it right off.
14:10Shrug it off, and it's not a connection, but you're in the lead. 11 to 8, Bob, and that means, Gene,
14:15you have a chance to do it. You got to get two connections to win, one to tie. This is for the
14:20top row. If you were 21 and single, which lifestyle would you choose? Conventional marriage, living
14:28together, but no marriage, or a communal type living? Okay, if you were 21 and single, not saying
14:34you aren't, but if you were and single, which lifestyle would you choose? Conventional marriage,
14:39living together, or communal living? You need to make a connection to tie it up. All right, Gene,
14:42we'll start with Elaine. What do you think she would choose? I think she would choose a conventional
14:47marriage. Conventional marriage, all right. The situation, Elaine, what would you choose? All right,
14:51I am very happily married. I have been for nine years, and that's what I would choose all over.
14:55All right, conventional marriage and a connection, and it's all tied up. All right, you need one
15:01connection now to win the game. That's all, and you have two celebrities left. If you can make
15:05one of those, perhaps say goodbye to Bob, but if it's a tie, we'll have a tie-breaking question.
15:10How about Jack? What do you think he would do? Communal or conventional marriage, living together,
15:16or communal living? I think Jack would choose no marriage. No marriage, living together, but no
15:22marriage, okay. All right, Jack, there it is. This is for the game. If it's a connection,
15:27Genie wins. What would you do? Well, as they say, marriage is a wonderful institution,
15:32providing you want to live in an institution. I've about had it with marriages. Three strikes
15:38out, it's over, although it is a 50-50 arrangement. 50 percent your wife's opinion, 50 percent her
15:44mother-in-law's. She got me on the nose. Living together, but no marriage. Living together,
15:49and you got it, and you have won the game. Genie, congratulations. What did you put down,
15:55Jaja? Conventional. Jaja goes for conventional, again and again and again. All right, Bob,
16:02thank you so much for playing the game. We have some prizes for you. We enjoyed having you here,
16:06and Genie, you've won. We're going to try the bonus game in a moment, but right now,
16:08here's Jay Stewart to tell you what you have won. Jay? Selected from one of 4,800 Western auto stores,
16:14this fabulous stereo component and color TV. Western auto, the complete family store,
16:21featuring items for home, auto, and leisure living, occasionally.
16:27All right, now, Genie, that color TV, the stereo, that's yours to keep, but we have a bonus game
16:31where you can make up to $3,000 and win a fabulous trip somewhere. You want to try it? Oh, yeah.
16:35Okay, come on with me over to the bonus board, and we'll get underway. Be careful there now.
16:44Okay, so welcome back to the Hollywood Connection. Congratulations, Genie. You're the winner for the
16:49day in time for the bonus round. Now, the stereo, the color television is yours. You have a chance
16:54to make a lot of money. Anybody rooting for you out there? Yes, my daughter and my husband. Okay,
16:58well, I'm sure they'll be pleased if you make the money because they'll be able to share it,
17:01won't they? Oh, yeah. All right, here's how it works now. This is our bonus game. We're going
17:04to ask each of our celebrities to give us a word, one word that they connect with a particular
17:08person, place, or thing that I will mention, okay? Now, if you can guess what those words are,
17:13you'll get paid off accordingly, okay? All right, celebrities, here's the word for today.
17:18What one word do you associate with bottle? Bottle, B-O-T-T-L-E, bottle. What one word do
17:26you associate with bottle? Please note it on your pads if you would, and we're going to give you
17:30three guesses. I'll let you think a little bit about it, Genie, and if you can come up with the
17:34words that match our celebrities, if you make a connection, you're going to win money all the way
17:38along the line, all right? Everybody set on the board? Yeah. Panel's still thinking. There you go.
17:42Want to make sure they have it all written down before you go up there. Okay, everybody set?
17:46Nipsey, all set? Yeah, all set. Go ahead. Okay, Montgomery Ward Auto Club lady, are you all set?
17:53All right, she's all set. All right, Genie, to the board. Here we go. This is your connection
18:00for the word bottle. You get three choices as they match.
18:07Booze. Let's try a different one. There, the pen looks better now. All right, you can read it. Booze, bottle. Okay.
18:14Milk. Milk, bottle. And there's a good one. Glass. Okay. All right, Genie, right back over here in the corner.
18:22Whoop, whoop, whoa. There you go. You forgot where you're supposed to go, didn't you? All right.
18:26All right, booze, milk, and glass. Now, there is an array of words there covering the gamut. If any of
18:32our celebrities have any of those words for each one, we'll give you $250. If you make three
18:37connections and are three right, we'll give you $750. And at that time, you will win this trip. Okay?
18:45A trip to exciting Puerto Rico. Yes, you'll win a week's vacation at the luxurious view
18:52Holiday Inn in San Juan, Puerto Rico. You'll enjoy gourmet dining in the spectacular nightlife
18:57of the casino and nightclubs. It's truly a round-the-clock vacation at the Condado Holiday Inn.
19:05All right, a trip to Puerto Vallarta. All right, it'll be on a wonderful trip if you get three
19:12connections. That's what you need. And then you'll have $750, a chance to make a lot more.
19:16Where do you want to start to make a connection, Genie? I'll start with Jack Carter. All right,
19:21start with Jack. Jack, the word is bottle. Yes, well, unfortunately, I was afraid of booze because
19:27I lost out with Brandy. I went for baby. Baby. Turn around. There it is, baby. Yeah, that makes
19:33sense. I never thought of it either, but obviously Jack did. Okay, well, you still have a chance.
19:38Where do you want to go next? I'll take the next best thing to Pat Boone and go with Anson Williams.
19:43Oh, the young Pat Boone. All right, Anson, what did you say for bottle? Um, baby. Baby. Oh, another baby.
19:54Now it seems obvious, doesn't it, that they have them. Well, you still have a chance to get the
19:57trip. There are four more celebrities. Who's next? Pat Carroll. They're all giving you that cold look.
20:04All right, Pat, the word bottle. I wish I could have helped you, but my maternal instincts came out.
20:10Baby again. Sorry. And you have a baby, too. Well, you have a daughter. Okay, uh, three more. You still
20:17have a chance for the trip. Which one do you want to go to next? I'll go with Elaine. All right, Elaine,
20:22what did you associate with bottle? Milk. Milk. All right, you're on your way. Two hundred and fifty
20:29dollars. You can still do it, Jean. You have to hit the last two, Zsa Zsa and Nipsey. The word bottle.
20:35Zsa Zsa. All right, Zsa Zsa. Bottle. Milk. Milk. Now you're on your way. It's all up to Nipsey.
20:43You have five hundred dollars, and if you make a connection, you'll have seven hundred and fifty
20:47dollars. You won't have a chance to multiply it, but that'll be yours, plus the trip if Nipsey
20:51has any one of those words. Booze, milk, or glass. Nipsey, what did you associate with bottle?
20:59I don't know if this is a connection or not. We'll have to call for a judgment. I said beer.
21:03Beer. Nope, didn't make it. No, I didn't think it was. Nope, didn't make it. No. Beer is not booze.
21:09Well, it's a form of it, but it has to be exactly interchangeable. However, you have won five hundred
21:16dollars, a stereo, and a color television set, and thank you so much for playing the Hollywood
21:21Connection. It was very close to making it. Where, why did we forget baby? Why did you forget baby?
21:26It just never occurred to me. It's been so long since she was a baby. Did you breastfeed her or
21:31feed her with a bottle? Here she is. Give your mom a big hug. There's the baby. If you'd have thought of
21:37her, you'd have thought of baby. Thank you, Elaine. Thank you, Jack Trotter, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Anson Williams,
21:43Pat, and Nipsey, and thank you all for watching, and we'll see you again next time on the Hollywood Connection. Bye-bye.
22:01Some of our departing contestants will receive Heartland Natural Cereals. Crunchy,
22:05full-bodied flavor that really satisfies. Heartland, the solid, satisfying cereal.
22:10And a supply of Tetra products, quality fish foods and care products, including Tetra Bin staple
22:15food, the world's leading tropical fish food. Puss Trident, sugarless gum, the great feasting
22:19sugarless gum with five delicious flavors to choose from, including bubble gum. Trident for families
22:24who care about their teeth. And Long Grain and Wild Rice Riceroni, perfect blend of long grain and
22:29wild rice's herbs and spices. Wild Rice Riceroni, the San Francisco treat. It's wild. Plus, the World Book
22:36Encyclopedia two-volume dictionary, containing 2,300 pages, 2,000 illustrations, and more than 200,000 entries.
23:00So,
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