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:42:02
and increase productivity,
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um, um...
a whole bunch!

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Sincerely yours,
Frederick J. Flintstone.

:42:10
Shall I make that "Flagstone,"
so he'll know who it's from?

:42:13
My, don't we look
handsome today?

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Thank you.
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Here are today's batch
of requisitions,

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- all marked and ready
for your signature.
- Okay.

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You know, Miss Stone,
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I've been signing stacks of
these for weeks, and I hate
to pry, but what are they?

:42:32
Oh, just
tiny little forms...

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so that we can pay the contractors
working on the modernization.

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We remodeled our kitchen
a couple of years ago,

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and let me tell you,
contractors can be real pirates.

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- I'm gonna read these over.
- No!

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You're much too busy for that,
Mr. Flintstone.

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Besides,
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reading is my job.
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You wouldn't want to put
poor little old me...

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out of work,
now, would you?

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No.
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Your wife. Mm-mmm.
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- Your wife.
- My wife. Wilma?

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- Wilma! What a surprise!
- So it would seem.

:43:23
Miss Stone, I'd like you
to meet my wife Mrs. Flagstone...

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and our daughter, um, um, um, um..
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Isn't she beautiful?
My family.

:43:31
- I've heard so much about you.
- Well, I wish that I could say the same.

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That'll be all, Miss Stone.
I'll sign those documents
and place them on your desk.

:43:39
Whatever you want.
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- Your secretary is very attractive.
- Really? I hadn't noticed.

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- Did I mention she chisels
eighteen words a minute?
- Hmm.

:43:55
Hey, Wilma, did ya ever see
one of these?


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