Fact Or Fiction – A TOTAL FABRICATION Source Tags# FABRICATION# fact# Fiction# TOTAL Share Previous Post I can remember thinking this would be worth something someday. How many of you had one? Next Post NOT THE POWER RANGERS: Superhuman Samurai Syber Squad Review (Gridman) Subscribe Notify of new follow-up commentsnew replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* Label {} [+] Name* Email* 0 Comments Most Voted Newest Oldest Inline FeedbacksView all comments Load More Comments Related PostsAnyone else remember the children’s TV channel/programming block Qubo? Remember it being home to a lot of 90s and 2000s Canadian kids TV for broadcast in the States that would (and I believe still does) air as a block on Ion Television. It was how I was first introduced to Babar in fact!I`m the only one?Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (1997)Found these damaged Tyson posters on FB marketplace for $10 total. Cleaned them up and framed! Looks good!Cleaning my room and found the calculator watch I ordered from those Scholastic catalogs in grade 3 or so. The fact that something like this could even exist blew my mind at the time and I was so excited to get it. Sadly I was banned from wearing it in class.Five stories, some real, some fake. Can you judge which are fact and which are fiction?Fun fact: The theme song “The Day I Fell in Love” (by James Ingram) was nominated for an Oscar in 1994 and a Grammy in 1995 (Best Original Song)Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction!If you live in North America and Europe back in the 2000s, you might remember these free copies of driving games that used to be packaged within the cereal boxes by Nestlé. The following games are Crazy Taxi, Ford Racing 2, Total Immersion Racing and Starsky & Hutch.
Anyone else remember the children’s TV channel/programming block Qubo? Remember it being home to a lot of 90s and 2000s Canadian kids TV for broadcast in the States that would (and I believe still does) air as a block on Ion Television. It was how I was first introduced to Babar in fact!
Found these damaged Tyson posters on FB marketplace for $10 total. Cleaned them up and framed! Looks good!
Cleaning my room and found the calculator watch I ordered from those Scholastic catalogs in grade 3 or so. The fact that something like this could even exist blew my mind at the time and I was so excited to get it. Sadly I was banned from wearing it in class.
Fun fact: The theme song “The Day I Fell in Love” (by James Ingram) was nominated for an Oscar in 1994 and a Grammy in 1995 (Best Original Song)
If you live in North America and Europe back in the 2000s, you might remember these free copies of driving games that used to be packaged within the cereal boxes by Nestlé. The following games are Crazy Taxi, Ford Racing 2, Total Immersion Racing and Starsky & Hutch.