Wouldn't be surprised, with the state of the world we could all do with some cheering up and reminiscingAre they making a comeback? Their website is live and they have an active Instagram page
Bubblegum
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Wouldn't be surprised, with the state of the world we could all do with some cheering up and reminiscingAre they making a comeback? Their website is live and they have an active Instagram page
Bubblegum
www.bubblegumclub.co.uk
I loved those do you remember blue nosed friendsGroovy Chick was everywhere in the 2000s, I'm assuming its mostly disappeared now.
The other thing that was everywhere, and does seem to have stuck around a bit were Me To You bears.
i thought i was hot tit in 2009 wearing turquoise barry m dazzle dust and a metallic blue bourjois eyeliner. at the same time.Barry M is on the brink of collapse. I used to love their little loose glitter eye shadow pots.
Groovy Chick was everywhere in the 2000s, I'm assuming its mostly disappeared now.
The other thing that was everywhere, and does seem to have stuck around a bit were Me To You bears.
I low key still love these but not sure I can pull it off as a 41 year old living in muddy Sussex with the whole wax jacket / Land Rover / Spaniel aesthetic I seem to have going onThis is more 10s than 00s but I’ve just randomly remembered those rhinestone and plastic crap covered phone cases you’d get in Japanese shops. I remember getting one from the Japanese shop in Eldon Square in Newcastle when I was at uni (mine was less blingy than the one in the photo). It scratched the sides of my phone and was near impossible to get on and off.
I think it was BBC3 but possibly E4, I was obsessed with the show Sun, Sex and Suspicious Parents. Used to watch it to get hyped for my teen holidays to Magaluf and ZanteBBC iplayer put that documentary on which originally got Stacey Dooley noticed back in 2008. Even if she is a bit of a twonk now you can see how she was the breakout star from it.
But got me thinking about BBC3 in the 00's. The target audience was teens and early 20's, but they absolutely seemed to hate their own viewer demographic. Every programme was about how tit young people all were, how can we humiliate them, what situations can we put them in where they all look like whiney brats.
But for some reason, even though I was that age, I guess I lapped it up.
Sex With Mum and Dad
It’s a BBC three show lolI thought i clicked the things everyone loves but you hate thread. Saw your post and thought what the duck![]()
Ahh TinieTinie Tempah’s lyrics in the noughties contain many people that have been cancelled