Selena in 1992 performing Enamorada De Ti at L.A. Fiesta Broadway showing off her signature dance moves. Such a beautiful queen! ? Source Tags# beautiful# Broadway# dance,# Enamorada# Fiesta# moves# performing# Queen# SELENA# showing# signature Share Previous Post The secret of NIMH Next Post Getting home and tuning to PBS to unknowingly learn math. 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 Posts“Dreams to dream” is still the most beautiful song I’ve ever heardBill Gates in 1994 showing a CD-ROM could hold more info than a stack of 330,000 pieces of paper.I remember playing with these Street Fighter 2 when I was little. Parents and Grandparents would buy my figures at K-Mart! They would break easily in the middle because there is a black rubber/elastic loop inside so they can do roundhouse kicks and fight moves.Be it in the 90’s or today, this might be the most beautiful song I’ve ever heard.Street Fighter 2 – The game that singlehandedly revitalized a dying arcade industry… I remember seeing a newly released machine in a Burger King in 1991… Finding out the special moves by accident was just the coolest. Then it just became the hottest arcade game ever.In TexasWii all want to be back ( also which one did u play the most just dance or super Mario galaxy 2)When you (M29) see a post about N64 games. Send a screen shot to my brother (M30) and mom showing the wide variety of games. Then your mom admits we went without cheese/milk for a week to buy my brother and I “Buck Bumble”. She ends the conversation beautifully.Chicago’s best 90’s dance party ❤️
I remember playing with these Street Fighter 2 when I was little. Parents and Grandparents would buy my figures at K-Mart! They would break easily in the middle because there is a black rubber/elastic loop inside so they can do roundhouse kicks and fight moves.
Street Fighter 2 – The game that singlehandedly revitalized a dying arcade industry… I remember seeing a newly released machine in a Burger King in 1991… Finding out the special moves by accident was just the coolest. Then it just became the hottest arcade game ever.
When you (M29) see a post about N64 games. Send a screen shot to my brother (M30) and mom showing the wide variety of games. Then your mom admits we went without cheese/milk for a week to buy my brother and I “Buck Bumble”. She ends the conversation beautifully.