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- 1999: Creepypasta | 1999: Caledon Local 21 Wiki | Fandom
Caledon Local 21 was a local TV channel that ran from October 1997-August 1999 in the Peel Region of Ontario The entire channel was made from a house in Caledon (The one I visited) and run by a man who was not really known by anyone in the town
- 1999: Creepypasta (Literature) - TV Tropes
1999, also known as 1999: Creepypasta, 1999: Caledon Local 21 or Mr Bear's Cellar, is a Creepypasta story It is formatted as a pseudo-blog written by a man named Elliot, who discovered a strange local-access channel called Caledon Local 21 as a young boy
- Mr. Bears Cellar | 1999: Caledon Local 21 Wiki | Fandom
Mr Bear's Cellar Fictional This article is about a part of the fictional story The events didn't actually happen Any real-world dates or places are taken from the creepypasta itself
- 1999 | Urban Legends Wiki | Fandom
1999, also referred to as Mr Bear’s Cellar or Caledon Local 21, is a creepypasta narrative that revolves around a fictional children’s television show broadcasted on a local access channel in Caledon, Ontario
- 1999 original story Archives - Creepypasta
The year 1999 exists as a stain in my mind, however, as a memory that will not go away no matter how I try to forget it 1999 marked the year I lost my first tooth, my first time on a plane, and unfortunately the early loss of my childhood innocence
- 1999 - Know Your Meme
1999 is a creepypasta story centered around a fictional Canadian public access TV channel called Caledon Local 21 The channel's mascot is Mr Bear, a parody of Bear in the Big Blue House played by the man who runs the channel
- r creepypasta on Reddit: Why do people like 1999 so much? Also what was . . .
1999 was the (incorrectly attributed) end of a millennium There was so much angst and anxiety in the air, and it generally felt like the end of an age for a lot of folks
- 1999 (short story) - EverybodyWiki Bios Wiki
1999, also known as Caledon Local 21[1] or Mr Bear's Cellar, is a creepypasta written by Camden Lamont on November 14th, 2009 [1] The story is formatted as a pseudo-blog chronicling the efforts of the narrator, named Elliot, to discover the truth about a lost Canadian public-access television station named " Caledon Local 21" run by a
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