...better be good enough to lure back the Wilmas of the world. (You know, the ones who go to the rib place only because Fred Flintstone insists.) Damon's rises to the challenges. The ribs are good enough to leave Fred licking his fingers and Dino...
...ANGELES - Henry Corden, the voice of cartoon caveman Fred Flintstone's "Yabba-dabba-doo!" for more than two decades...at the time. He took over as the lovable loudmouth Fred Flintstone when original voice Alan Reed died in 1977. Reed...
...it as the earthly remains of Fred Flintstone. He was 46 years old. Or perhaps...archaeologists know the iceman was Fred Flintstone? The articles I've read said...used to follow the adventures of Fred Flintstone and his wife, the former Wilma...
...fifth-grader ? has to be led out of the wilderness by his patient, understanding wife or girlfriend. For every bumbling Fred Flintstone, trying to watch the game in his man cave, there is a Wilma to switch off the set and nudge him toward evolution...
...of the Democrats have agreed to drive those little Fred Flintstone cars -- except Obama, Pelosi and former Vice President...of the money, and take care of all of those little Fred Flintstone cars. What a guy! What a president! What fun the...
...woman is not so farfetched. He's an older-model male - part Andy Griffith, part Marshal Matt Dillon. Mix in Fred Flintstone's ambition and Bill Murray's social skills. He's what I call a retrosexual. He lives on every street. Every...
...characters, including a cookie jar with a depiction of Fred Flintstone riding a purple dinosaur and dish towels with Fred and Wilma's smiling faces. "I have loved Fred Flintstone since I was teeny, and it just happened that I married...
...was the truly bad Trog (1970), in which she studies a cave man who had been found alive. That troglodyte was not Fred Flintstone, of course, because Fred lived in a house. After visiting the Augusta Museum of History recently, I wrote that...
...loves you, baby?" (Kojak, Kojak) "Would you believe?" (Maxwell Smart, Get Smart) "Yabba dabba do!" (Fred Flintstone, The Flintstones) "Yada, yada, yada" (Seinfeld) "Yeah, that's the ticket" (Jon Lovitz as the pathological...
...stammered by the usually blustery Ralph Kramden when he was at a loss for words on "The Honeymooners"; and Fred Flintstone's enthusiastic "yabba dabba doo!" Then there's "Dyn-O-Mite!" a popular 1970s catchword that originated...