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Hey Susie...i found this that you may want to read
"stéphane dumas" <stephdumas@[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in messagenews:<_JBja.29057$5J.332838@[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...> I just inform you than Yesterdayland had closed their doors, the reasonsare> explained on this message located at a mailing list> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ylfriends/message/159 (you have tosubscribe> to read the message homever)> > Meanwhile I found a back-up copy at the Internet archives> http://www.archive.org at> http://web.archive.org/web/20020915163858/http://www.yesterdayland.comso we> could still check about our cartoons and animes of Yesterday thanks to> Internet archives> I wish to see an other group will plan to revive Yesterdayland (and noone> will stole the Yesterdayland url to sell to someone else) I found a sitea> bit similar to Yesterdayland called Nostalgia Central at> http://www.nostalgiacentral.com> > thanks for reading> > Stéphane DumasToo bad. I was a member of theirs (Steve Carras 1960-the year I wasborn) Of course I could only post to MEMORIES and not to MESSAGEBOARDS, for some inane reason, missing ID value, whatever that meantunless just a sign of its current state.RIP.The nostalgia board youc ite is British based-ergo My lack offamiliarity at first blush with many shows then it gave detailed lookseven at stuff like Penelope Pitstop. But it's no replacement foryesterdayland.Just IMHO of course.
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