Susan Powter Stop The Insanity Infomercial Clip



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Susan Powter Stop The Insanity Infomercial Clip from the early 1990's


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Thanks for posting ... ( 1 year ago by leicbri)
Thanks for posting this - I've often wanted to see this clip, it was never shown in the UK...
God bless Susan ... ( 1 year ago by toadiesplace)
God bless Susan Powter.
This the second ... ( 1 year ago by clevelandphil)
This the second infomercial.
You should post ... ( 1 year ago by Jadd612)
You should post this on the "leave britney alone" page as a video response
Thanks for posting ... ( 1 year ago by xena467)
Thanks for posting this video, I loved Susan Powter in them and I tend to like these older infomercials a lot more than her current ones. Maybe it's because she seems a little less hyper in these ones. Incidentally, do you have any longer clips of this to post? It would be awesome to see.
shes cookey but it ... ( 1 year ago by refrgoldberg)
shes cookey but it works
Ex-husband?... I ... ( 1 year ago by JP5466)
Ex-husband?... I thought she was a dyke. She sure looks like one.
Chris Crocker is a ... ( 1 year ago by Sassykatt)
Chris Crocker is a motivational speaker now? o_O
Haha you asshole! ... ( 11 months ago by quitejaded)
Haha you asshole! She looks so beautiful!!! in this clip and she's quite entertaining to listen to.
Yah, she turned ... ( 11 months ago by quitejaded)
Yah, she turned into a radical lesbian feminist after
Thanks for posting ... ( 11 months ago by TOPSEXYVIDEOS)
Thanks for posting this - I've often wanted to see this clip, it was never shown in the UK...
lolz ( 10 months ago by Sassykatt)
lolz
She rocks!!! I love ... ( 9 months ago by msenenfelder)
She rocks!!! I love her!!! I love her now too. Her ex-husband is probably an ass. And he is kicking himself for letting her go!
Love ya Susan!
Hey, do you know where I can get the most recent work out video of Susan?
Nothing like a ... ( 9 months ago by nritnrat)
Nothing like a hysterical, raging, tennis-ball-headed lesbian. Hopefully for her enough time has gone by that she's no longer a national laughing stock.
I miss 90's Susan! ... ( 7 months ago by jfsoller)
I miss 90's Susan! With the exception of the hair, she seemed so down to earth. Today she seems a little too bizarre for my tastes.
She was married ... ( 6 months ago by chanson4u)
She was married twice.
She still looks ... ( 4 months ago by Riverrstone)
She still looks good.Kinda wish she'd go back to the extreme short hair.
My kind of woman! ( 4 months ago by tyleroakley)
My kind of woman!
She has lived in ... ( 1 week ago by segapink)
She has lived in the United States since she was 10 years old.



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