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  2. Louis Cole (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    Louis John Cole (born 28 April 1983), better known by his original online alias FoodForLouis, then later rebranding as FunForLouis, is an English-born film-maker and YouTube personality based in San Mateo, Costa Rica. [2]

  3. Best family vacation spots: Try these 15 getaways for summer fun

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    6. Asheville, North Carolina A closer-to-home summer vacation for extended families. Asheville is another summer getaway spot with broad multigenerational appeal, says FamilyVacationist’s Editor ...

  4. Niki and Gabi Take Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Niki and Gabi Take Bahamas is an American reality web series.It premiered on AwesomenessTV on April 18, 2020, starring American acting and singing duo Niki and Gabi and follows their trip to the Bahamas.

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  6. Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation - Wikipedia

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    How I Spent My Vacation was the first feature-length animated film made for the direct-to-video market released in the United States. [6] [13] At the time, the concept of a direct-to-video animated feature was so strange to consumers that some mistakenly thought How I Spent My Vacation was a collection of Tiny Toon Adventures episodes. [7]

  7. Viral video of sisters freaking out when one cuts another's ...

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    The video has more than 2 million views, and starts with 15-year-old Valentina filming a selfie video in her Mission, Texas home, when she is interrupted by her 9-year-old sister Khaleesi. "I need ...

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  9. Elle and Blair Fowler - Wikipedia

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    The sisters first began posting YouTube videos in 2008. In 2010 their videos received over 75 million views. [10] They were later invited by Seventeen to offer makeup tips and suggestions to readers and in an interview with Good Morning America Blair mentioned that she had to become homeschooled due to a bullying situation in her sophomore year of high school. [11]