June 1991 Teen Life: Chilling Out, Quitting Church & Going To Antarctica
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TOPICS
🎧 It Is June 1991
🎧 Feature: It’s A Black Thing
🎧 Feature: How To Be A Couple
🎧 Feature: Here It Is: The Last Clean Place On Earth
🎧 Feature: Our 26 Cheap And Effective Ways To Chill Yourself Ou
🎧 Fiction: Plucking Friends
🎧 Body Talk
🎧 What He Said: Would You Go Out With A Girl Your Parents Hated?
🎧 Help
🎧 Stuff You Wrote
🎧 Goodbye For Now
🎧 It Happened To Me: Atheist
NOTES
⚖️ "Brooklyn Man Convicted In 1989 Murder Of Yusuf Hawkins Will Try To Prove His Innocence" at ABC News
🐧 "How The Number Of Guests Can Affect Your Antarctic Cruise" at Antarctica Travel Centre
💿 John Douglas - CD at Trashcan Sinatras
⛑️ Penguin Cold Caps
🍽️ "The Monster At The Dinner Table" at The Cut
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