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24 August 2024
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04:33 | To Catch a Predator (partially found chatlogs, uncut interviews and police interrogations of Dateline NBC reality series; 2004-2007) 3 changes history +128 [Psychedelicfursfan (3×)] | |||
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04:25 (cur | prev) +128 Psychedelicfursfan talk contribs (I have updated the article about the found Alan Chernay chatlog) |
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04:21 (cur | prev) +2,064 Code E talk contribs (Created page with "{{InfoboxLost |title=<center>Untitled Barney math game |image= |status=<span style="color:grey;">'''Existence Unconfirmed''' }} In 1992, The Lyons Group enlisted educational software columnist Denise Allen to supervise the development of a series of computer games based on the then-new PBS children's series ''Barney & Friends''. Tailored for ages 3-8, these games would cover a specific pre-learning skill like letters, shapes and colors, and '''numbers'''. The latter conc...") |