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Obviously, the ever-masculine Fred Flintstone couldn't stand a chance against Wilma's never-ending list of chores, leading to textbook sitcom humor. Yet, it actually helps to dismantle the stereotypes ...
Fred and Wilma Flintstone shattering taboos by sleeping in the same bed ©WBDiscovery/IMDb Looking at those Flintstones characters just shattering taboos!
Fred can receive up to 50% of Wilma's Social Security retirement benefit at her full retirement age (FRA). Let's say, though, that Wilma retires and claims Social Security benefits before her FRA.
Known as Pebble Cottage, the cabin has recently gone viral for being “an exact replica” of Fred and Wilma Flintstone’s home on the beloved Hanna-Barbera-produced 1960s cartoon sitcom “The ...
4) Fred and Wilma in The Flintstones were the fourth couple, albeit a cartoon couple, and for the first time a television show in color showing a married couple in bed for the first time.
Insulation: Fred, who recently retired after several decades as a home remodeler, knew insulation was the most important thing in reducing energy use, no matter the fuel source. He and Wilma hired Net ...
4) Fred and Wilma in The Flintstones were the fourth couple, albeit a cartoon couple, and for the first time a television show in color showing a married couple in bed for the first time.
Wilma Flintstone, played by Elizabeth Perkins, is Fred's loving and supportive wife. She is often the voice of reason in the Flintstone household and manages to keep Fred's antics in check.
Elizabeth Banks, who has been shepherding the project as exec producer, will lead the voice cast of the series, starring as Pebbles, the adult daughter of Fred and Wilma.
Fred can receive up to 50% of Wilma's Social Security retirement benefit at her full retirement age (FRA). Let's say, though, that Wilma retires and claims Social Security benefits before her FRA.
However, Wilma's holding off until age 70 could potentially help Fred in another way -- by increasing his survivor benefits if Wilma dies before him.