Friday, February 12, 2010

Fred Flintstone


 Thank God for that Cocoa and Fruity Pebbles endorsement deal; it’s pretty much the only thing keeping Fred working these days…and that’s a damned shame. “The Flintstones” might not have been the first prime-time animated show (that honor goes to “The Ruff and Reddy Show”), and it might not even have been that original (it’s clearly just “The Honeymooners” set in the Stone Age), but Fred Flintstone was an animated everyman, albeit one with the flattest feet around…but, then, that’s what happens when you use ‘em as the brakes of your car. Even with such a handicap, however, Fred was a brilliant bowler, a pool shark of the highest caliber, and a devoted husband (even when faced with the temptation of Ann Margrock!) and proud father, providing for his family by putting in long hours at the Slate Rock and Gravel Company, plus the occasional stint as a secret agent…or haven’t you seen his feature-length film, “A Man Called Flintstone”? Yes, this is a (cave)man who can defend himself, so don’t get him riled or you’re liable to get a kick right up the ol’ gazoo. Pick up a season of “The Flintstones” on DVD, won’t you? Fred won’t admit it, but, frankly, he could do with the extra residuals. ~WH
Fred Flintstone Closeup Picture

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Fred Flinstone Having A Nap


Fred Flinston Colouring Wallpaper

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Fred Flintstone With His Bike

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