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Q&A: Rosie Goes Back to Therapy

 

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Rosie O'Donnell isn't really a therapist, but she's playing one on TV, in the Lifetime movie "America." She spoke to Ramin Setoodeh.

Is this your first Lifetime movie?
Yes. My first of many, I hope.

Are you a big fan of them?
Years back, I used to be very into them. Valerie Bertinelli married a guy who had an evil twin, she married the wrong one—those kinds of things. I know that I used to be obsessed with serial murderers, like Diane Downs. The woman who killed the diet doctor, I remember watching that one.

Now that you're done blogging, do you miss it?
I do. But now I'm drawing on these Munny dolls.

What are those?
My agent sent me these white dolls that look like spacemen and you draw on them with magic markers or crayons. I put them on my site and the money goes to the school I opened.

How often do you paint them?
Constantly, like an OCD.

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  • Posted By: rody47 @ 02/23/2009 3:36:23 AM

    whats the verdict on stimulaspkg

  • Posted By: rody47 @ 02/23/2009 3:34:41 AM

    hello i like those mummy dolls idea
    people are so inventive an idea like this is just what makes this country wonderful
    it can really catch on and make someone a millionair
    well seems like noone is up late tonight
    rody going back to tv for insomnia

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