March 22, 2010
This is Fred Flintstone Otter.  Do you know what was funny about The Flintstones?  Nothing really.  I mean, usually I just felt sorry for the animals in the show.  Like the tiny elephant that was forced to be a vacuum cleaner…or the pelican that was used as a toilet.  What was up with that?  Did they not have the technology to dig a hole in the ground?  Why poop in a bird’s mouth?  Anyway, there was one positive thing came out of The Flintstones.  It proved that humans co-existed with dinosaurs.  In fact, not only did they live together, but they worked together, and thoroughly enjoyed each other’s company.  Because of this, we can safely say that creationism an undeniable fact.  Well, that and crocoduck.  Your move science.
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This is Fred Flintstone Otter.  Do you know what was funny about The Flintstones?  Nothing really.  I mean, usually I just felt sorry for the animals in the show.  Like the tiny elephant that was forced to be a vacuum cleaner…or the pelican that was used as a toilet.  What was up with that?  Did they not have the technology to dig a hole in the ground?  Why poop in a bird’s mouth?  Anyway, there was one positive thing came out of The Flintstones.  It proved that humans co-existed with dinosaurs.  In fact, not only did they live together, but they worked together, and thoroughly enjoyed each other’s company.  Because of this, we can safely say that creationism an undeniable fact.  Well, that and crocoduck.  Your move science.

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