The Flintstones
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:43:02
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?

:43:19
- Wilma! What a surprise!
- So it would seem.

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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.

:43:35
That'll be all, Miss Stone.
I'll sign those documents
and place them on your desk.

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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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My wife is the most
beautiful gal in Bedrock.

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- "My wife is the most
beautiful gal in Bedrock".
- Nice try, Fred.

:44:06
"Nice try, Fred".
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Fred! I've come to talk
about the Rubbles' troubles.

:44:13
Hasn't Barney
found a job yet?

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It's gotten so bad, they've had to rent
out their house just to make ends meet.

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Really.
Where are they gonna live?

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So glad you're over your cold.
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Thank you.
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Isn't this nice, Betty?
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The Flintstones and the Rubbles,
all under one roof.

:44:48
Yes, but this is such an imposition.
Are you sure it's okay with Fred?

:44:52
Oh, absolutely.
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As a matter of fact,
he thinks it was his idea.

:44:59
- Hey, Freddie, a couple of cool ones.
- Oh, yeah.


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