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I have a continuity error of my own. How can the Flintstones, a modern stone age family, celebrate the birth of Christ? That event would not have occurred yet. —Preceding
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Well, I agree, but - they also count their years backwards ("We are in the year 1.000.000 b.C." or something like it)! So it wouldn't be a countinuity error to celebrate the FOLLOWING coming of the savior . . . right? :-) And also there is a big mistake in the goofs: there HAD BEEN anyone wearing footwear in Bedrock - the Waitress in the Ending credits of every calssic Flintstones episode!—Preceding
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I have a continuity error of my own. How can the Flintstones, a modern stone age family, celebrate the birth of Christ? That event would not have occurred yet. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Kevin324la (
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01:08, 23 December 2008 (UTC)reply
Well, I agree, but - they also count their years backwards ("We are in the year 1.000.000 b.C." or something like it)! So it wouldn't be a countinuity error to celebrate the FOLLOWING coming of the savior . . . right? :-) And also there is a big mistake in the goofs: there HAD BEEN anyone wearing footwear in Bedrock - the Waitress in the Ending credits of every calssic Flintstones episode!—Preceding
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