Lindsay Lohan

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Author: Bunsofsteel
Tuesday, July 24, 2007 - 7:23 pm
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Throw that dumb bitch in jail.......Maybe some slammer time will knock some sense into her.

Author: Beano
Tuesday, July 24, 2007 - 7:31 pm
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Throw her mom in jail also. Her mom should get jailed for being such an awful parent. I think in Lindsays case, her parents messed her up. Infact I wouldn't be surprised if her mom does lines of Coke with her. Im more irritated that THIS is breaking news. CNN has been running non-stop coverage of this. How pathetic.

Author: Vitalogy
Tuesday, July 24, 2007 - 7:43 pm
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What I don't get is if she's gonna go out and get F'd up, she has enough money to hire a FULL TIME driver to drive her ass home every night, safe and sound. Jail time is a guarantee, and she obviously needs a more serious rehab program than the one she's already been too.

Author: Darktemper
Tuesday, July 24, 2007 - 7:45 pm
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Wonder if she will get the same cush cell that that other dipstick had?

Author: Missing_kskd
Tuesday, July 24, 2007 - 7:56 pm
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Only if she cries.

Totally about the driver. Having that much dough, it only makes sense. Plus, one can just stay hammered!

(hey, if one has not reached self-acceptance on these things, rehab is pointless. Might as well just go down hard and fast. Healing begins at the bottom!)

Author: Littlesongs
Tuesday, July 24, 2007 - 10:18 pm
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Lindsay is famous because she kneels in front of a long succession of swivel chairs. Those chairs grant conditional power, cash, and no moral guidance. Her reward is simply a contract, a breathless thank you, and the offer of a Diet Pepsi chaser. If she thinks about it, even a little bit, she gets hammered and goes nuts. That's showbiz kid.

YAWN!

Meanwhile, a huge chunk of my neighborhood was under lock down for hours. The SERT troops were searching house to house, guns drawn, screaming at drivers and pedestrians, giving few explanations, and generally stirring up a mystery.

Still, the channels would not interrupt the soap operas and Oprah to tell me why they are each paying $500+ an hour to have helicopters circling overhead. Like fish in a bowl, they chased each other around and around and around.

After half an hour of whirlybird din, pictures and information slowly trickled into the raw video section of the KGW website. (Huge thumbs up to KGW for that resource!) What did everybody else do? They waited until 5 to say much at all.

Radio helped a bit, but they only explained the hell bent for leather car chase that ended at the bowling alley on Interstate & Colfax. This intersection is already known to a few reporters: Right across the way is the infamous porn store snuggled in by the grade school. Too bad that nightmare still exists in spite of their efforts.

All three channels led off with the abandoned kids -- a sad and sick tale -- and teased on Lindsay. Then, they put on their "surprised masks" and reheated a story already hours and hours in the making. In the end, I found out more by asking my neighbors, and I suppose, that is a good thing.

I only want to know about dead stars, kind stars and generous stars, and then, only exceptional examples. They ought to be stars for their work. Giving publicity at all to this stupidity is an endorsement of the behavior. Cats and dogs who shit in the bed do not deserve rewards.

I suppose there wasn't another story today to cover, anywhere, in our fair city, or this great state, or our wonderful region?

Pathetic.

Author: Chris_taylor
Tuesday, July 24, 2007 - 10:34 pm
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Throw all those who post crap like this in jail.

Author: Littlesongs
Tuesday, July 24, 2007 - 11:01 pm
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Point taken.

Author: Roger
Wednesday, July 25, 2007 - 9:16 am
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When you have it all and abuse it, then you should lose it all! Sadly though, no matter what the penalty, this entertainment tonight proclamed "SUPER MEGA SUPER DUPER STAR" will serve her pennance and triumphantly return with much ballyhooed humbleness........

Gotta love a society that eats up this pap.

Remember people, This is "SHOW PREP"

Live the lifestyle, pop culture monsters only need apply.

makes it easier for generic media to thrive.

Author: Trixter
Wednesday, July 25, 2007 - 4:25 pm
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Lindsay LOADhand is a prime example of why celebrities shouldn't be put on any pedestals!!!

Author: Roger
Thursday, July 26, 2007 - 12:29 pm
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Poor Lindseed....
Poor Bratney....
Poor Paris.....
Poor Nicole....
Poor Mindy....
Poor l'il girlz one and all.

Author: Redford
Thursday, July 26, 2007 - 8:15 pm
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I am going to take a different approach here.

While I certainly do not condone her behavior, I have empathy for her. She was a child star that had it all. She never had any role models to educate her how to act as an adult. Is our society and media somewhat (remember, I said "somehwat) to blame here? We put these people up on pedestals, expect them to deal with it morally and ethically, but can we really expect them to be able to handle it? Jail, more rehab, sure. But, while I'm a huge believer in personal responsibility, at what point does this personal responsibility start, and who teaches it?

Author: Chickenjuggler
Thursday, July 26, 2007 - 10:20 pm
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I guess the best we can say ( other than she WAS REALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLY hot for a short while there ) is that it can't be a surprise given her parents.

Royally messed up. Who knows? Maybe she would have done it anyway. But she didn't exactly have a running start.

Author: Roger
Friday, July 27, 2007 - 9:54 am
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....personal responsibility, at what point does this personal responsibility start, and who teaches it?

Parents would be a good start, but once they (kids) start school, they are influenced by their peers and which group they want to belong to and who accepts them. If they want to run with the jocks and the jocks shun them, then they seek acceptance elsewhere. Kids like to be part of a group, adults can teach and guide, but even an excellent parent can wind up with a crumb for a kid.


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