LINDSAY LOHAN STILL HAS A LOT TO LEARN ABOUT TRUTH AND SELF-CONTROL

Sober or not, it seems that Lindsay Lohan’s ANGER problem, along with her propensity for LYING, will keep her in trouble with the cops. When an actress accused Lindsay of assaulting her at The Standard Hotel two weeks ago, Lindsay swore she wasn’t even THERE, she was at home watching TV. She also had her rep threaten the accuser with legal action. The hotel has since supplied police with video clearly showing she WAS there. She was involved in another rage fueled nightclub confrontation this week. Those Canadians who hired her to play Elizabeth Taylor must be quaking.

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  1. She is so annoying. I know Liz was no saint, but I still think its sacrilege to have lohan play her.

  2. You can tell how tweekish she is by her bad plastic surgery. She’s hopeless.

  3. Here is a young woman who had so much promise and beauty, and she’s thrown it all away. The duck lips are unfortunate.

  4. Being a life long Canadian I must disagree!

    Most Canadians I KNOW feel BADLY for Lindsay!! We understand the USA movie industry is a horrible industry that promotes rape and mind control on their talented people. Lindsay is, unfortunately, the poster child for Hollywood…and some American families….

    Canada has empathy and understands her anger is totally normal considering what she’s gone through AND someday she WILL get better and kick butt again. Maybe you should too!

  5. Who cares about Canada but if this story is true it will mean much of her supposed recovery was just a fraud. She may be free of that but her approach to life will snag her again.

  6. gogo, Patrick is being self-deprecating. He is one of our more (in)famous Canadian posters.

  7. By June
    On April 19, 2012 at

    “Here is a young woman who had so much promise and beauty, and she’s thrown it all away. The duck lips are unfortunate.”

    The duck lips are LL and get much more of a workout than most people realize!

  8. Too late.. the die has been cast on her brainless downfall, fruitless life..
    Meaning

    An irrevocable choice has been made.
    Origin

    This expression has nothing to do with the modern-day process of die-casting of metal – the die here is the singular of dice. Julius Caesar is supposed to have spoken this phrase when crossing the Rubicon. Such stories are difficult to verify at this long remove and, of course, Caesar wouldn’t have uttered the expression in English. The earliest English version of the phrase doesn’t refer back to Roman history, so we have to take the above story with a pinch of salt.

    The earliest citation of the phrase that I can find is in Sir Thomas Herbert, A relation of some yeares travaile begunne anno 1626, into Afrique and the greater Asia, 1634:

    “Aiijb, Is the die cast, must at this one throw.. all thou hast gained be lost?”

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