Random nostalgic memory: the CD "sampler" in stores where you could press buttons and hear samples from random CDs
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Hi, I know you sometimes post pages from old catalogues so I'm wondering if you or your followers may be able to help me find something. I'm looking for a pair of shoes I had when I was 6 that were from the Sears catalogue - I'm 99% sure they were in one of the two Spring 1998 editions. They were kids pink platform sandals made of a foamy material, similar to flip flops. There's also a pretty good possibility they were Barbie merch. I've done extensive googling and can't find either of those catalogues anywhere online for free so if anyone has it and could scan that page for me I'd be super grateful!
Ough! Clothing is always super hard; there are several pieces I've never managed to find, either!
I don't have any spring Sears catalogues and couldn't find any online versions with a surface search, but I'll dig deeper when I'm back at my computer! I know this likely isn't it, but your description DID remind me of these Lizzie McGuire platforms I used to fawn over!
If anyone has any ideas, please feel free to add on! ❤️
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Assistant: what are you working on?
Me: I'm taking a break. Since I'm stuck at my computer I wanted to do something creative with my time instead of doomscrolling, so I'm learning pixel art! Check it out!
Me: What do you think?
Assistant: ...I think you're very good at writing and should pursue your dream of being a novelist.
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I have a HUGE stack of magazines to scan (like, thousands of scans left to do)! Most of them fall into these categories ❤️
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Digimon from my childhood: this was "Tubamon" and he was the conductor of the Toy Kingdom's local orchestra. Unfortunately, he was much too lazy so he would never conduct properly and the band was the laughing stock of the town, always ruining big important events like Horse Princess Coronations.
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
"Potatoes of couch, Prepare ye for a mashing." (IGN64.com The Magazine #1, 1998)
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