Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.vanityfair.com/style/2015/02/madonna-red-carpet-butt#5
Ugh. As usual, no taste, that woman.
Oh god, I'm behind because I paused it, and that was an absolutely horrid and embarrassing performance. It reminded me of the performance when Britney Spears came back and just looked horrible. Her dancing sucked and she just looked old and tired. And I really wanted to like it but that was cringeworthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, like I said on the other thread, I'm 45 and would love to see the Material Girl back on top. I'm rooting for her. I thought she looked great. She gained weight and looked softer (but still strong). I would LOVE to have legs like that when I'm 58.
No you don't. Old people have chicken legs.
Ok, but you see, you don't have to have chicken legs if you exercise. But you can't fix agist stupidity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, like I said on the other thread, I'm 45 and would love to see the Material Girl back on top. I'm rooting for her. I thought she looked great. She gained weight and looked softer (but still strong). I would LOVE to have legs like that when I'm 58.
No you don't. Old people have chicken legs.
Anonymous wrote:http://www.vanityfair.com/style/2015/02/madonna-red-carpet-butt#5
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, like I said on the other thread, I'm 45 and would love to see the Material Girl back on top. I'm rooting for her. I thought she looked great. She gained weight and looked softer (but still strong). I would LOVE to have legs like that when I'm 58.
No you don't. Old people have chicken legs.
Anonymous wrote:Well, like I said on the other thread, I'm 45 and would love to see the Material Girl back on top. I'm rooting for her. I thought she looked great. She gained weight and looked softer (but still strong). I would LOVE to have legs like that when I'm 58.