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In honor of ESPN’s early release of the 10-part Michael Jordan docuseries, here’s the Chicago Bulls’ 1993 Championship Video
Looking through this magazine I still have from the early 90s and spotted some early Angelina Jolie modeling photos.
I’m trying to find this early 2000s flash game from the Nickelodeon website called Funky Face Maker, you would dress up these weird kids and there was a hypnotism stopwatch
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Anyone else remember My Special Book? An almost completely lost Canadian Children’s TV show from the late 90’s to early 00’s?