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17 Signs You Grew Up In The Early 2000's

From Lisa Frank to Dance Dance Revolution

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17 Signs You Grew Up In The Early 2000's

If you grew up in the early 2000's then this one is for you! Just take a quick blast to the past and reminisce over a simpler time, enjoy!

1. Gwen Stefani taught you how to spell bananas


2. You treated this like it was your own child

3. If you had one of these everyone all of a sudden became your friend

4. You have in fact tasted a little bit of heaven

5. You owned Lisa Frank EVERYTHING

6. Limited Too was the hottest thing you could show up to school wearing

7. You probably had a really embarrassing first email address..

8. If you didn't have a razor then who were you?

9. You only went to the apple store to take pictures on the webcams

10. Junie B. Jones was your best friend

11. And you really wished that you had a magic tree house

12. Drake and Josh made you wish you had that kind of relationship with your sibling(s)

13. You wish you lived in a hotel or a cruise ship

14. You watched the Spy Kids movies on loop

15. You always claimed to be the absolute best at Guitar Hero or Rock Band

16. You had a DDR mat at your house

17. You begged your parents to buy you a club penguin membership


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