P&G: Scope Mouthwash, 1960s
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(car horns honking) | 0:02 | |
- | Dames, | 0:03 |
acting like I was some kind of a nut or something. | 0:04 | |
Let me show you. | 0:06 | |
Step right in, Ms. O'Neill. | 0:06 | |
- | Hi, Pussycat. | 0:09 |
- | Oh brother. | 0:12 |
You ain't seen nothing yet. | 0:14 | |
Watch. | 0:15 | |
Ms. Thomas, how are you? | 0:15 | |
- | I let three buses go by for you, Harry. | 0:17 |
- | That's my problem. | 0:21 |
Started three weeks ago, when Mama said- | 0:22 | |
- | Harold, you know I mind my own business, | 0:24 |
but if you're ever going to get married, for pity's sake, | 0:26 | |
Harold, will you do something about your breath? | 0:28 | |
- | But I already- | 0:30 |
- | Now, I'm not finished. | 0:31 |
I just found this marvelous new mouthwash, Scope. | 0:33 | |
They say, "First thing in the morning, | 0:36 | |
and your breath feels fresher for hours." | 0:37 | |
And it tastes good. | 0:39 | |
And Harold, once in the morning does it. | 0:41 | |
- | That's the story. Nothing but headaches since. | 0:45 |
(women shrieking) | 0:46 | |
- | Ladies, ladies, hold it. | 0:49 |
Go back in the bus, please. | 0:50 | |
Please, go the the back- | 0:52 | |
(women laughing) | 0:53 | |
Go back in the bus, please. | 0:56 | |
Please, please? | 0:58 |
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