Meet The Man Who Literally Lives Under A Rock
A Mexican man has been living under a rock for 30 years. Seriously.
A Mexican man has been living under a rock for 30 years. Seriously.
Sure, right? Sexy Flinstones characters. Why the hell not? Good, I’m glad we’re all agreed.
I don’t quite remember Bedrock’s prehistoric spouses looking so divine … and that’s OK. Thanks to Hungarian DeviantArtists Yorie14 (Betty) and Rekuuu (Wilma) for re-imagining my childhood memories for me.
The original “pilot” clip of what was then called The Flagstones is kind of wonderful. It distills everything we came to love about that modern stone age family to a minute and a half. Here’s hoping the Seth MacFarlane reboot is half as good. (via huffingtonpost.com) Watch Video ›
Check out this long-lost pilot episode for the Flintstones, back when it was known as ‘The Flagstones’. They were obviously still working out the kinks! (via robotmutant.com) View Media ›
Japan, you make everything stranger and cuter. (via The Uniblog) Watch Video ›
Everyones favorite stone age family turns 50 today, and even Google is celebrating the occasion with a custom Flintstones doodle on their homepage! The Flintstones first aired on ABC on September 30th, 1960. Now that’s prehistoric. View Image ›
Looks like the Flintstones have been smoking a little bit too much Bedrock. View Image ›
This Flinstones-esque bycicle is the new way to lose weight and get in shape in China. It has a pentagonal wheel at the front and a triangular one at the back, and it doesn’t look like any fun at all to ride. ‘I just wanted to give people an alternative to normal, boring bikes,’ says inventor Guan Baihua. View Image ›