The Flintstones
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:35:01
Aren't we lucky to have friends
like them, Fred?

:35:05
Ohh!
:35:07
There he is!
:35:09
There's my big,
handsome son-in-law!

:35:15
Have you lost weight?
:35:17
Have we met?
:35:20
Can I have everybody's
attention, please?

:35:23
I've got something
I'd like to say.

:35:25
I hope it's not another poem.
:35:30
Betty, Bamm-Bamm and I
could not be happier,

:35:33
- even if it was me that got that job.
- Aww!

:35:37
So we got a little something
to show how proud of you we are.

:35:41
Congratulations, big guy!
:35:46
Barney, I can't accept this.
:35:48
- Sure, you can.
- No, I can't. Take it back.

:35:50
- We can't.
We had your initials branded on it.
- It's yours, Fred.

:35:54
- No, it's not!
- Fred, what's wrong with you?

:35:57
It's a lovely gift.
:35:59
- He's thrilled to receive it.
Aren't you, Fred?
- No!

:36:02
- Don't you like the color?
- It's not the briefcase,
it's not the color.

:36:05
- I just can't take anything from you.
- But, Fred..

:36:08
Take a hike, shorty.
:36:10
My Freddie doesn't want
that tacky thing.

:36:14
- How come, Fred?
- Because you can't afford it, Barn.

:36:17
Ohh.
:36:19
Sure I can, pal.
:36:22
Not anymore.
:36:24
- You're fired.
- Fired?

:36:33
Well!
:36:36
Let's not let a little thing
like this spoil the party!

:36:40
Conga line!
:36:43
Conga! Conga!
:36:53
Don't worry about me, Fred.
:36:55
- I've been working in that quarry
since it was eight feet deep.
- Atta boy!

:36:59
There could be a whole new world
opening up for me.


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