Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always loved her show; she has a quirky but honest sense of humor.
Just noticed this https://www.newsmax.com/newsmax-tv/roseanne-barr-free-speech-documentary/2025/07/26/id/1220189/
She has aged well considering how obese she was when younger.
She also took the ice cube trays when she left her icky hubby Tom Arnold.![]()
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Madonna was always a butterface
She was pretty when she was in her teens to 30s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always loved her show; she has a quirky but honest sense of humor.
Just noticed this https://www.newsmax.com/newsmax-tv/roseanne-barr-free-speech-documentary/2025/07/26/id/1220189/
She has aged well considering how obese she was when younger.
She also took the ice cube trays when she left her icky hubby Tom Arnold.![]()
![]()
Madonna was always a butterface
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always loved her show; she has a quirky but honest sense of humor.
Just noticed this https://www.newsmax.com/newsmax-tv/roseanne-barr-free-speech-documentary/2025/07/26/id/1220189/
She has aged well considering how obese she was when younger.
She also took the ice cube trays when she left her icky hubby Tom Arnold.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just miss those sorts of shows. The family was imperfect. Fat, blue collar, living paycheck to paycheck, the kids were often in trouble, TV families now would never be portrayed like that.
The Middle was very much like that, except no one was fat. They did have a special needs kid though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No but South Park is staying around woo hoo
So are the Simpsons, but they are both subsidized and not due to popularity. Both went to pot around mid 2000s.
South Park creators just got a deal worth over $1 billion so I would say a lot of people disagree with you. This is unprecedented success, whether you understand it or not.