I seem to also, always, forget this bit:
this is an open-discussion thread to whatever may come to pertain;
all commentations, congratulations, and/or catechisms are welcome to come forth, and as stated previously elsewhere and beyond, are wholly encouraged.
If you would like to begin a conversation of what would have happened had The Flintstones stayed in the 21 Century, and had gotten accustomed to Rosie's personality, you can begin that posit.
In simpler terms: please don't be hestitant to offer your two-bits worth of opinion on this topic's premise.
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to note: Consider this as an addendum to my OP, if you would/could. Thank you.)
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