My name is Fred Flintstone,

and Wilma is my wife.

I live and work in Bedrock,

Hauling gravel is my life.



I have a dinosaur,

and Dino is his name.

He is just like a dog.

His pet needs are just the same.



I walk my dinosaur. I walk my dinosaur.



Get on the floor and out the door, I have to walk my dinosaur.

Get on the floor and out the door, I have to walk my dinosaur.

Get on the floor and out the door, I have to walk my dinosaur.

Get on the floor and out the door, I have to walk my dinosaur.



I have a great best friend,

Barney Rubble is my pal.

He has a lot lady,

Betty is his foxy gal.

We like to go bowling,

and to play a game of golf,

But my priority,

is to walk my Dino dog.





I walk my dinosaur. I walk my dinosaur.



Get on the floor and out the door, I have to walk my dinosaur.

Get on the floor and out the door, I have to walk my dinosaur.

Get on the floor and out the door, I have to walk my dinosaur.

Get on the floor and out the door, I have to walk my dinosaur.





rewrite:

One night I dreamed of New York

You and I roasting blue pork

In the Statue of Liberty's torch

Elvis landed in a rocket ship

Healed a couple of leapers and disappeared

But where was his beard?????





I will be walking Dino,

everyday until I die,

I have to stay in shape,

walking Dino by my side.

I do this everyday,

Even during sleet or snow,

I have to walk him now,

So I guess I better go.



I walk my dinosaur. I walk my dinosaur.



Get on the floor and out the door, I have to walk my dinosaur.

Get on the floor and out the door, I have to walk my dinosaur.

Get on the floor and out the door, I have to walk my dinosaur.

Get on the floor and out the door, I have to walk my dinosaur.

(repeats until fade)





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    parody of "Walk the Dinosaur" by Was (Not Was)

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