It's a sad statement for humanity that people actually watch that show.
I watch some terrible tv. I will be the first to admit that.
But I have tried to watch that show on 2 occasions (mainly because I remembered her from an episode of Toddlers & Tiaras). I can't get through more than 2 or 3 minutes. It is just plain nasty. It's sad that people watch that show, but even sadder that people will stoop that low for their 5 minutes. There is no way that they aren't embellishing their nastiness just for tv.
Leave it to SoonerQueen to start a Honey Boo Boo thread. Perfect.
Honey Boo Boo Child's mom, a.k.a. Human Thumb
Ugh, that show sickens me, but that gif is hilarious.![]()
You think thats funny, watch this:
Ever wonder why the more redneck areas are hit by tornadoes more than others? Maybe it is God trying to tell us "No, stop that!"![]()
I'm just sad that this show even exists. Not surprised, but still sad.
Honey Boo Boo's Uncle will do anything
to get to see her win another pageant crown . . .
I didn't think anything could be worse than Dog, The Bounty Hunter. This poor girl and her family help reiterate that sterilization is the key to humanity's survival. These people make Deliverance look good.
What a train wreck.
I think the little girl is cute and very funny. I just wonder what her life will be like 10 years from now.
10 years from now .... a rehash of train wreck britney comes to mind
while i find shows like this cringe-worthy but harmless, the part i find repulsive is that this airs on tlc, "the learning channel."
-M
Last night, after I got home from work, I turned on the TV and did some channel surfing. Generally, I use The Guide (on-screen) to facilitate this activity. At some point I noticed half-hour segment after half-hour segment labeled "Here . . ." I thought, "What a strange name for a show." Since it was on TLC I thought maybe it was something educational, perhaps involving geography or advances in science. Then, after the long string of "Here . . ." s I saw the dreaded words "Toddlers and Tiaras" and realized, to my horror and relief, that I had just barely dodged the bullet of accidentally clicking on something involving Honey Boo Boo.
In all fairness, The Learning Channel reaches new heights in teaching us just how low American viewing taste and programming can go.
Oh! Here's a History Lesson on The Origins of Toddler Beauty Contests
Doesn't the name "Honey Boo Boo" remind you of a cartoon bee in one of those old "Educational Films" from about the same time as the vidclip, above? Like, a bee that is always doing something to mess up the hive . . . perhaps with the proper behavior demonstrated by another cartoon bee named "Honey Doo Doo"? . . . . . It doesn't? =)
The only thing TLC is teaching anyone these days is how to exploit the worst traits of human nature for entertainment purposes. But they aren't the first, and they most certainly won't be the last.
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