I no longer watch cartoons, but as a kid, my favorite cartoon was definitely The Flinstones–a GenX cornerstone. If you never pictured yourself going out for a Brontosaurus Burger with Fred in his foot-powered vehicle, you must be a millennial (or younger). And I still think of any one-shouldered dress as a “Wilma.”

But sorry, I’m not done relating these “daily prompts” to my recent trip to Paris. As I mentioned, they were very busy gearing up for the 2024 Olympics, while we were there. The mascot is The Phryges – pronounced like “fridge” with a long E sound and an “uh.” He/She/They? (I’m feeling like “they” is the correct pronoun in English) are described as “being part of the Phryges tribe, those little Phrygian hats that have come to help the French with their revolution through the power of Sport.” They’re cute, n’est-ce pas?



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I forgot about the flinstones! Watched it religiously. You ever see the movie the Jetsons meet the Flinstones?
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No! I’ll have to look for that.😃
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I was a huge Flintstone fan. Remember the Great Gazoo? I used to like that little guy.
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Oh yeah! Best cartoon ever.
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Thirty-nine Euros?! (I’m way too Scottish for that!) 😀
Yay! The Flintstones! They get an honorable mention in my post too. 🙂
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Haha. Yes, the price was too high and I have no grandchildren to gift to. I’ll check out your post. Thanks for reading!
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The Flintstones were a staple for my old generation of boomers, Ah… the days of memories is upon me.
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😃
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