The quote game!
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Yep!
From the first-season episode "The Tycoon" .. the first of many Flintstones episodes which hinged on confusion stemming from a 'lookalike' of Fred. (come to think of it .. that was the main plot of their first feature film, too!)
In this case, Fred's double is millionare 'rock-market' trader J.L. Gotrocks. When Fred is asked to substitute for the missing Gotrocks in a 'high-stakes' business meeting, he expresses concern that -- while he looks like Gotrocks -- he doesn't have his market savvy. Gotrocks' assistant tells Fred that he only ever needs to say three simple phrases: "Whose baby is that?," "What's your angle?," and "I'll buy that." Fred makes use of these phrases to successfully make it through the strategy meeting, and later in a series of telephone conversations ('mixing-up' the phrases as the telephones ring ever faster).
.. so, anyway, it's now Daniel's turn to select an animation quote.
From the first-season episode "The Tycoon" .. the first of many Flintstones episodes which hinged on confusion stemming from a 'lookalike' of Fred. (come to think of it .. that was the main plot of their first feature film, too!)
In this case, Fred's double is millionare 'rock-market' trader J.L. Gotrocks. When Fred is asked to substitute for the missing Gotrocks in a 'high-stakes' business meeting, he expresses concern that -- while he looks like Gotrocks -- he doesn't have his market savvy. Gotrocks' assistant tells Fred that he only ever needs to say three simple phrases: "Whose baby is that?," "What's your angle?," and "I'll buy that." Fred makes use of these phrases to successfully make it through the strategy meeting, and later in a series of telephone conversations ('mixing-up' the phrases as the telephones ring ever faster).
.. so, anyway, it's now Daniel's turn to select an animation quote.