Oh, to be sitting on your Britney Spears blow-up chair playing with your robot dog...
If you're in your 20s or early 30s, you, my friend, were born during a very specific time. You grew up during the early days of the internet, the golden era of Disney Channel and Nickelodeon, and the middle of the shift from VHS to DVD.
It was a time before smartphones, social media, and even things like iPods.We had it good back then. If you're as nostalgic for that time as I am, then you *might* enjoy talking a little walk down memory lane to these incredibly specific things that might awaken memories you didn't know you had.
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