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Who' the Google master??
Can anyone help a brother out? For the life of me I cannot find this. What I need is a picture of a Flinstone character named Wormstone from a Flintstone episode called " A haunted house in not a home". I cant find one and now think its probably impossible.....unless some knows something I dont. If anyone can find one.......you would be doing me a big favour.
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I am beginning to think it does not exist. Best I could find was a detailed synopsis of the show.
"A Haunted House is Not a Home"
Fred receives a letter from a lawyer reporting the death of Fred's "kooky"
uncle, J. Giggles Flintstone, bachelor-recluse occupant of a Nightmare Hill
mansion. Fred's presence at the reading at said mansion of Giggles' last
will and testament is required by the lawyer, and naturally, Fred, believing
that Giggles has bequeathed an extravagant inheritance to him, eagerly
journeys to the Manor of Giggles with Wilma, Barney, and Betty on the
prescribed thunderstormy, Halloween-like evening to listen to the lawyer's
reading of Giggles' final wishes. Fred will inherit Giggles' entire estate,
but a codicil "to wit" of Giggles' will stipulates that Fred must stay for
one night at Giggles' mansion, lest the bequest be null and void. In the
event that Fred dies or does not fulfill the requirement of the codicil,
Giggles' wealth will be divided equally among his three morbid servants:
Creepers the butler, who carries a long and sharp knife; Potrock the cook,
diminutive but wielding a huge cleaver; and gardener Wormstone, whose
clippers can snip through stone. Thus is the stage set for a paranoiac night
of terror for Fred, who believes that the three servants want him dead.
Nonetheless, he is determined to qualify for Giggles' legacy and obliges
Barney to join him in the none-too-pleasant task of nightly habitation in
the creepy mansion. As though the servants are not daunting enough, an ear-
piercing laugh reverberates through the mansion chambers and causes Fred and
Barney's hair to stand on end, the eyes move on Giggles' portrait above the
dinner table, and a phantom figure animates a knight costume and slings an
arrow from a statue directly into Fred's buttocks. Alphabet soup served to
Fred and Barney by Potrock spells "beware", and the frightened pair forego
their meal, thinking that the soup is poisoned. Neither Fred nor Barney can
sleep on a large bed, and when Barney says that he desires twin beds,
Potrock appears behind them from an opening in the wall and uses his cleaver
to slice the bed in two. Fred and Barney flee the bedroom down the handrail
of a stairwell and are attacked at the base of the stairs by the clippers
operated by Wormstone. And so it goes. Fred and Barney survive the night by
hiding respectively in a stuffed animal wall ornament and large cuckoo
clock, but when Fred rejoices at now being a worthy heir to Giggles'
property, Giggles steps out of the portrait, very much alive, the source of
the laughing through the night. He says that he, with the help of Creepers,
Potrock, and Wormstone, was testing Fred by the nocturnal frenzy of fright
to determine if Fred has a sense of humor- a bona fide condition of his
inheritance. Fred loses composure and in a demented, chuckling rage chases
with a cleaver his familial teaser and the servants out of the mansion.
"A Haunted House is Not a Home"
Fred receives a letter from a lawyer reporting the death of Fred's "kooky"
uncle, J. Giggles Flintstone, bachelor-recluse occupant of a Nightmare Hill
mansion. Fred's presence at the reading at said mansion of Giggles' last
will and testament is required by the lawyer, and naturally, Fred, believing
that Giggles has bequeathed an extravagant inheritance to him, eagerly
journeys to the Manor of Giggles with Wilma, Barney, and Betty on the
prescribed thunderstormy, Halloween-like evening to listen to the lawyer's
reading of Giggles' final wishes. Fred will inherit Giggles' entire estate,
but a codicil "to wit" of Giggles' will stipulates that Fred must stay for
one night at Giggles' mansion, lest the bequest be null and void. In the
event that Fred dies or does not fulfill the requirement of the codicil,
Giggles' wealth will be divided equally among his three morbid servants:
Creepers the butler, who carries a long and sharp knife; Potrock the cook,
diminutive but wielding a huge cleaver; and gardener Wormstone, whose
clippers can snip through stone. Thus is the stage set for a paranoiac night
of terror for Fred, who believes that the three servants want him dead.
Nonetheless, he is determined to qualify for Giggles' legacy and obliges
Barney to join him in the none-too-pleasant task of nightly habitation in
the creepy mansion. As though the servants are not daunting enough, an ear-
piercing laugh reverberates through the mansion chambers and causes Fred and
Barney's hair to stand on end, the eyes move on Giggles' portrait above the
dinner table, and a phantom figure animates a knight costume and slings an
arrow from a statue directly into Fred's buttocks. Alphabet soup served to
Fred and Barney by Potrock spells "beware", and the frightened pair forego
their meal, thinking that the soup is poisoned. Neither Fred nor Barney can
sleep on a large bed, and when Barney says that he desires twin beds,
Potrock appears behind them from an opening in the wall and uses his cleaver
to slice the bed in two. Fred and Barney flee the bedroom down the handrail
of a stairwell and are attacked at the base of the stairs by the clippers
operated by Wormstone. And so it goes. Fred and Barney survive the night by
hiding respectively in a stuffed animal wall ornament and large cuckoo
clock, but when Fred rejoices at now being a worthy heir to Giggles'
property, Giggles steps out of the portrait, very much alive, the source of
the laughing through the night. He says that he, with the help of Creepers,
Potrock, and Wormstone, was testing Fred by the nocturnal frenzy of fright
to determine if Fred has a sense of humor- a bona fide condition of his
inheritance. Fred loses composure and in a demented, chuckling rage chases
with a cleaver his familial teaser and the servants out of the mansion.