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The end of the show now features credits scrunched up in the corner of the screen and racing by at 100 Mile per Hour.


WMC2006 said:
Wikipedia says that Baby Puss was the Flintstones' pet sabertoothed cat, rarely seen during the series, but always seen during the end credits throwing Fred out of the house.

I think the cat appeared more in the Flintstones Comic Books. And how about Dino? When Cartoon Network used to air the show and showed the different opening and closing credits he was blue, not purple. And in the first episode with Dino he could talk and in all other episodes he could only bark. Why?
 
Racing by at 100 Mile per Hour, the walker brigade came through town showing their arses, walking on their hands, leaving us to figure out how those pistols were able to get into that position anyway.
 
The Banana Slug String Band's bandcamp.com looks fun and interesting and could hardly be mistaken for our own unique band camp so the legal people on either side will not be persuing any action whatsoever.


Marc, all excellent questions. We'll get our techies on it and get back to you. Thanks for popping in, by the way. ;D
 
An inferior band camp certainly isn't anywhere to be found in FWG turf, because our guys are professional and top-notch.

[size=8pt]Hey, I didn't get eaten by a rattlesnake! I was having trouble logging in last night; I think the RI server might have pharted again. Using my phone company card (billing it to my apartment phone line instead of my hotel room) instead of 101-0288 probably helps, too. I noticed there's no noise floor whatsoever on this long distance trunk--perfect for transferring computer data! If not, at least it's a bit cheaper. Guess I'll see when I get my next phone bill!
 
Our guys are professional and top notch, as are our gals after we weeded out the junk personnel and bad apples, so that we were left with only the best.

The best include, of course, those who happen by only very occasionally. They are usually right on it, just as the regular round the clock crew are.
 
We weeded out the junk personnel and bad apples, so that we were left with only the best contributors and, since one contributor has gone to that great internet thread in the sky and another disappeared mysteriously, we need more good apples to contribute on a daily basis so that reach Page 10,000 in our lifetimes.
 
Magic 104 was a Soft Rock Station licensed to Waterbury, Connecticut that was around from the late 70s until 1991.

The call letters were WIOF They say the "F" looks like the number 4 and the station was once called "W-104". The old Magic 104 studios in Prospect are still boarded up, up on a hill off of Route 69. Today the station is Modern Rock Radio 104.1 WMRQ.
 
From the late 70s until 1991 was one of the greatest eras for music, and I can't understand why any station would fail during those years, unless it was just a front run by some Mafioso's "limited" son.
 
a front run by some Mafioso's "limited" son might tend to make for a very fortunate son, especially seein' as how their sons are all their competition now, giving each other insider information so that they can take over the nasty cartels, creepy young turks that they are.
 
Creepy young turks that they are, some people might argue that they are just about the only ones creating jobs these days even if those jobs are not always legal and have very little job security.
 
Creepy young turks that they are, they appear to have found their niche appealing to progressive types on the Internet.

Job security can be decided in nine seconds.
 


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