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I remember these a lot between about 4th and 6th grade. (Would have been 1988-1991.) I could never make them back then, though. I always had to have one of the girls in my class make one for me.
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@the1whoB34T5 Fortune teller, cootie catcher, both are what this is known as. "Cootie catcher" even dates back to the 1960s. Whatever one called it probably just depended on the time/area were you grew up.
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great vid... now make one where you light it on fire
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nope thats a cootie catcher lolz thats what they call it now
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Those aren't cootie catchers that's a fortune teller.
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This was by far the easiest to follow along with. Thank you dude!
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Thank you so much for posting this Cotie Cacher instructions because my grandson has to make one for his project for school and put in a story on each side. This is so helpful thanks again.
chuchu7s :)
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I came here expecting a PHP cookie catcher and i got this.
*sigh*
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Its a fortune teller.
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@Jughead2950 shut up callin her a idiot go look at your self she was just askin a question !!
excellent video. no talking, no annoying music, just straight to the point. I do however have a request; could yo show how you got your paper perfectly square. also, it looks like you are using thicker paper.
itouchroses 2 years ago 29
when i was a child...they had called it a fortune teller...
CartoonSparkles 2 years ago 7