Originally Posted By DAR So it's acknowledged that Betty is hotter than Wilma so what do the producers of the live action version do to play Betty? They get Rosie O'Donnell. Did Melissa Etheridge produce that film?
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntwjpAiRb6Q" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...jpAiRb6Q</a>
Originally Posted By DAR <<Um, lesbians like hot chicks, too. Just as much as you do.>> Rosie O'Donnell is no Betty Rubble.
Originally Posted By EighthDwarf Ahhh, isn't faith a wonderful thing? I still contend that faith can be defined as believing what ever you want to as true, whatever the facts may be. And I have faith that I'm right.
Originally Posted By RoadTrip <<<<Rosie O'Donnell is no Betty Rubble.>>>> She could be pretty hot if she just shut her mouth...
Originally Posted By Sara Tonin <<...Betty's hotter than Wilma..>> Rosie O'Donald's Portrayal of "Betty"? I'm talking about the original animated program...the live action movie was terrible all the way around.
Originally Posted By dlkozy >>>.Betty's hotter than Wilma.."<<< How do you know that? Did you ever see Wilma with her hair down? Nope-maybe she was a whole different kind of gal when she let her hair down!
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan >>Nope-maybe she was a whole different kind of gal when she let her hair down!<< Maybe, but Wilma's voice. Ugh, that VOICE. It's an aural cold shower.
Originally Posted By mele I love thee Wilma, with hair like silk, Lips like cherries, skin like milk, Your shell-like ears, your dainty hands, And eyes so black, like frying pans And when you in my arms are in, My love how can you doubt? I quiver just like gelatin, And sometimes even break out. You're a perfect peach, my love, Together we're a pear (pair), You're sweet, you're nice, you're paradise, And all kinna stuff like that there.
Originally Posted By Sara Tonin Gosh, Mele....that was beautiful, but you should credit the author...
Originally Posted By mele Oops, my bad. See, Fred found this letter and became suspicious that Barney had written it to Wilma. Only after some hijinks (about a half an hour's worth) Wilma reminded Fred that he had written those lovely words to her when they were both much younger. True story.
Originally Posted By JohnS1 Actually, you're luncky, Toonie - Before Jean Vander Pyl agreed to do the Wilma voice, they had planned to use Fran Drescher.
Originally Posted By Sara Tonin Yeah, well, I've always said that if Mele tells you something you can take it to the bank...