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June 2000

 



Interesting sites to visit on the web



For the kiddies, visit Marilee's Paper Doll Pages for printable paper dolls.You'll find all kinds of dolls; from Victorian types to movie and TV characters, Berenstein Bears, Trolls, Luke Skywalker, Lisa Douglas from Green Acres, Barbie, The Little Mermaid, Betsy McCall and many, many more! The pages also give tips for the best way to print the dolls and accessories. Perfect for that Rainy Day.

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For the older kids, there's Cheat Code Central. The largest and most comprehensive video and computer game help site in the world, for Sony PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Nintendo 64, Sega Dreamcast, Game Boy, and PC. This site will supply you with cheat codes, Game Shark codes, strategy guides, saved game files, and more for thousands of video games.
Just have yourself a look around and find what you need.

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If you're a sports fan, this site will knock your socks off. SeasonTicket.com is a free service that allows users to create their own highlight shows featuring the sports, leagues and teams that interest them. Additionally, you can choose the depth of coverage you're looking for, so as to not miss a single press conference or interview. Each customized show features full-motion video, high-quality audio and commentary, combined with up-to-date news, scores and statistics. This site is best viewed with high-speed connection.

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The ShortCut Cook

Life was starting to get pretty hectic for Terrie Macfarlane and Lisa Rubino back in 1992. Their busy schedules left them with little time to deal with meals -- get it on the plate, and serve it up fast-- reflected the real world of preparing meals. Terrie and Lisa noticed that all the cooking shows on television catered to an elite gourmet audience. The recipes were unrealistic for the harried and hungry...

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Marvelicious Father's Day

This site has poetry, recipes, a recommended reading list, a
short history of Father's Day and more links to sites to honor our
Fathers on June 18th. (And a cool cursor tail)

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On Flag Day, people in the United States display the flag
on their homes, businesses, and public buildings. Some
schools honor the flag with special programs that may feature discussions of the flag's origin and meaning. Many patriotic organizations hold parades and other Flag Day demonstrations.

Visit
Annie's Flag Day page for the history of this special Day, June 14th.
(Also my son's birthday!). I think it's a cute site, well worth a look.

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