Canada’s last waterbed salesmen still try to make waves in a dozing industry | Unpublished
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Author: Mike Hager
Publication Date: September 6, 2025 - 09:00

Canada’s last waterbed salesmen still try to make waves in a dozing industry

September 6, 2025

Paul Drysdale has spent nearly half a century dispelling the foundational myth that a waterbed will improve your love life.

The North York-based salesman says the late Sue Johanson, a client and the iconoclastic host of the Sunday Night Sex Show, agreed with him, which Mr. Drysdale figures is authoritative proof.



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