Season 3 Episode 10: Cringy millennial trends that should have stayed in 2001 Part 2

 

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Well hey there friends! Welcome to Season 3 Episode 10 - Millennial Trends That Should Have Stayed in 2001

This season is all about starting the year off strong.

This is part 2 of our Millennial throwback episode! This week we go into more about our favorite (and not so favorite) movies and entertainment from the 90s and 2000s. Hint: we may have been mildly obsessed with talking animals and 90s western style. We really enjoyed recording this one and we just know all you millennial ladies will love it too!

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