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The Flintstones - Wilma says 'bollocks'

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2007

A clip from Season 1, episode 23 of The Flintstones.

This episode is called The Astra' Nuts. Fred and Barney manage to join the army by mistake. As you might imagine, Wilma and Betty aren't happy so after the men have left, Wilma says "How do they always manage to bollocks things up, Betty?", "Practice, I guess" answers Betty.

This is funny because Wilma was asking a rhetorical question but Betty answered anyway. You may also find it funny because Wilma says bollocks. GROW UP!

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  • When U2 guest starred in the simpsons the word wanker was used at 18.00 on C4 here in the UK so it does happen

  • @lkirkup

    Really? What date was this broadcast? The word wanker has been cut every time I have seen it on Sky One or Channel 4.

  • @jeffrey44 whenever GTA IV came out so mid 08/summer 08 (ish)

  • @lkirkup

    Turns out you are correct. guardian.co.uk/media/2008/jun/­09/channel4.ofcom

    Well done.

  • @jeffrey44

    If that link doesn't work, just Google the headline "The Simpsons: Channel 4 apologises for pre-watershed swearing"

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  • @mramo How did you get Moira Stewart to agree to that?

  • @OldSchoolRasslin

    What did he do next? Wear the television like a giant shoe and walk around your home town or city?

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  • vilma said the b word hahahaha

  • @jeffrey44 thanks, I always thought they'd never edit it out cause Americans don't know what a wanker is LMFAO

  • Considering what we know about the Flintstones, wouldn't the correct Stone Age version be "boll-rocks?"

  • @lilkartracer25 Although its pronounced similarly and means generally the same thing to bollix/bollocks something up.

  • I LOLd, and found new love for the GORGEOUS Wilma.

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