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Three, four...
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Get regular with Re-Lax
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Start every day the Re-Lax way
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Your system will feel so great
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You'll want to relax on
the top of the Empire State...

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It's not the commercial,
it's the girl.

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She has no flair for it.
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She's the best who auditioned.
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What do you think, Mr. Monroe?
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I think she's correct
to represent my laxative.

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She's fresh.
Her voice is natural...

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and she does it simply.
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What do you think, Doris?
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I don't like her.
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Get rid of her.
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Sally hung around
the Broadway area...

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and tried to break
into broadcasting...

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but the only roles she ever
seemed to wind up with...

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were in the bedroom.
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Then one day, as she would
later tell her biographer...

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the voice of God told her
to take diction lessons...

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and her whole life changed.
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Hark! I hear the cannons roar.
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Is it the king approaching?
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Hark! I hear the cannons roar.
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Is it the king approaching?
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Hark! I hear the cannons roar.
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Is it the king approaching?
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Hark. I hear the cannons roar.
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Is it the king approaching?
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No, no, no.
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The cannons roar.
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Sally practiced faithfully
every day for many months.

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Her natural speech was
a great obstacle to get over...

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yet through diligence
and perseverance...

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plus a rather special
intimate knowledge...

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of many Broadway
personalities...

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it was only
a question of time...

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before she emerged
a full-blown star.

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And now, the makers of
Lady Lydia facial cream...

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bring you "Sally White
and Her Gay White Way."

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Good evening, and cheers
to you all out there.


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