The Flintstones (TV Series)
Feudin' and Fussin' (1962)
Jean Vander Pyl: Wilma Flintstone
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Quotes
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[after watching Fred beat himself at gin rummy]
Wilma Flintstone : That's the third hand he's won in a row.
Barney Rubble : So what kind of winning is that? Beating yourself?
Wilma Flintstone : For Fred, winning is all that counts.
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Betty Rubble : [about Fred's golf game] Oh, how's Fred doing? Improving?
Wilma Flintstone : Last month, he broke 70
Betty Rubble : Strokes?
Wilma Flintstone : Clubs. You know Fred's temper, Betty.
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Barney Rubble : [about Fred] I kinda miss him talking to me, even if it's only an insult.
Wilma Flintstone : You just hold out, Barney. He's got to learn that people have feelings.
Barney Rubble : It used to be nice riding in together and the daily gin rummy games.
Wilma Flintstone : He still has those.
Barney Rubble , Betty Rubble : With who?
Wilma Flintstone : With who? With his greatest admirer: himself.
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Wilma Flintstone : Okay, deal.
Fred Flintstone : The Rubbles aren't here yet.
Wilma Flintstone : And probably won't come. Deal.
Fred Flintstone : What do you mean won't come? Betty and Barney know it's our weekly bridge game.
Wilma Flintstone : You hurt Barney's feelings.
Fred Flintstone : I hurt Barney's feelings?
Wilma Flintstone : Yes. This afternoon. Deal. We'll play two-handed tonight.
Fred Flintstone : Hold it! Hold it! Who said so?
Wilma Flintstone : I got the story from Betty, who got it from Barney. Deal!
Fred Flintstone : Everybody's got the story but me. What is this thing I'm supposed to have done to Barney?
Wilma Flintstone : Insulted him.
Fred Flintstone : I always insult Barney. He's my best friend. A fella don't insult strangers.
Wilma Flintstone : But today you went too far, chewing him out for that Charlie Pumicestone game that was called off. Calling him stupid.
Fred Flintstone : But Barney knows I didn't mean what I said.
Wilma Flintstone : How does Barney know you don't mean it?
Fred Flintstone : Because... Because he knows I'm m-me.
Wilma Flintstone : Maybe he'd know for sure if you told him.
Fred Flintstone : You mean apologize?
Wilma Flintstone : Ooh, I said a nasty word.
Fred Flintstone : If that's what Barney wants, okay.
Wilma Flintstone : You mean you will apologize?
Fred Flintstone : What's with the big amazement? When I'm wrong, I'm wrong, and I'm big enough to admit it.
Wilma Flintstone : Oh, Fred, I always wanted to hear you say that, and it finally happened.
[hugs Fred]
Wilma Flintstone : This is going to make Barney very happy, and me, too, Fred.
Fred Flintstone : Fine, fine. Call him up and tell him.
Wilma Flintstone : Huh?
Fred Flintstone : That I'm sorry and for him to get over here on the double and stop holding up our game.
Wilma Flintstone : You insulted him! You tell him!
Fred Flintstone : Me? What's the difference who tells him?
Wilma Flintstone : All the difference in the world.
Fred Flintstone : Oh, all right. I'll... I'll, uh, I'll call him on the phone. Uh, what's his number?
Wilma Flintstone : Fred?
Fred Flintstone : Yeah?
Wilma Flintstone : LIVE, IN PERSON!
Fred Flintstone : Ohh, women! I wish there was something else we men could marry.