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how old were you................ ..


how old were you guys in 1996 when they started being popular?

i was 4,so i was in preschool

i remember me and all my preschool friends singing wannabe and having no clue what that meant


now i'm like,why do you have to get with my friend,to be my boyfriend

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I was eight and I loved Wannabe. I thought it was the coolest and I loved the band. I loved Geri and her clothes this movie was so funny!

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in 1996, when the spice girls were popular, i was about four or five.

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I was 4. but i started liking them in about 1999, me and my older brother would fight over who was better the backstreet boys or the spice girls

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I was...six....but they only started really being popular here in like 1997..so I was seven. Good times. Many a recess spent playing Spice Girls.

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I was 20, & I still love the Spice Girls!! Too bad they turned down a reunion. :(

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It wasn't until 1997 when the Spice Girls became popular in the U.S., anyway I was 9 that year.

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yeah i was like 5-6 when they really became popular

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I was 10 going on 11. I loved Hanson too. Now I'm almost 21

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I was 7, boo yah and everyone in my school *beep* ing loved them and Spice girls aren't lame they are the *beep* *beep* not but I still listen to them and I don't care, I listen to Aqua too hahaha.

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I was 9 in 1996. Oh man those were good times. I think I still have Sporty and Scary Spice dolls somewhere around the house..

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I was four. My friend emily was six, and I remember her and a bunch of her own friends listening to "Wannabe". Honestly, as old as that song is, it'll never actually die. They used it in that Capital One commercial (I think it was Capital One), and in an episode of the sitcom "Reba" on the CW, two of the characters were dancing and lip-syncing to it. I think they've used it in other things, too, but I can't remember.

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In 1996 I was seven. Although I don't think I was a big fan until the next year.

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Ringo: They look a bit old for school.
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