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Your parents bought you a regular bed and you even had a beanbag, so why did you insist on them purchasing you an inflatable chair? So you could entertain your
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guests in the most awesome way, duh!
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The one where they are dancing. You know exactly the one I’m talking about because you imagined yourself as rose in that picture a thousand times and then some.
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I’m not sure what the fascination with glitter was back in the day, but it was basically the hottest commodity out there in terms of making your prepubescent self look
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If you weren’t lucky enough to have the entire set, you had to have at least one and if you of course the Girl who was most like you! Were
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you a Baby, a little more Sporty or the sassy Ginger?
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Let’s be real, the this was the decade that had the best Disney princesses and that means you had to have those big ol’ white cases that kept their tales
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safe on your shelves. Everyone from Belle to Jasmine were in attendance!
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Going back to the Spice Girls. They made platforms the ONLY form of acceptable footwear then, and when you wanted to be about six inches, no one did it better
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Some may think Treasure Trolls are just something Justin Timberlake created in order to make one of the most inescapable songs ever, but those little cuties have been around forever and
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while you danced around to 98 Degrees, you rubbed those jeweled bellies wishing for Nick Lachey to be all yours one day.
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While I love this decade with all I have to give, Pogs were one of the oddest trends of that time. It’s safe to assume 1% of kids actually knew
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how to play the game, while the rest of us just collected the tiny cardboard discs featuring the sweetest designs from Power Rangers to hardcore skulls and crossbones. How rebellious
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Every page was dogeared, every other item circled. You were a girl on a mission and that mission was to be the coolest middle schooler on the block.
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You thought your MAC obsession was real, but looking back it may’ve all started with Lip Smackers’ Dr. Pepper flavored chapstick.
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Parents have been fighting for the treatment of their walls since teen idols in glossy spreads became a thing, and thanks to hotties like Backstreet Boys, JTT, and Freddie Prinze
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Jr. walls didn’t stand a chance. Tack holes and tape were everywhere as you plastered your space with faces of those you adored.
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What room didn’t have it’s array of impressive musical delights? Whether you were the grunge kid with your Nirvana, a hip hop kid rapping along to Snoop or the pop
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obsessed kid who would do anything for Britney - your CDs were your prized possessions.
Growing up in the ‘90s meant a few things. Like being able to hold an educational sounding debate when it came to Backstreet Boys vs. N'SYNC, knowing exactly how to rock an array of butterfly clips in your mane without it looking too gaudy and of course having the coolest looking room around.
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