Lindsay Lohan back in jail after failing drug test

id like to see her fuck her way out this time.....
id like to see her fuck her way out this time..... Originally Posted by windowshopper
That would be really cruel...she's gay.
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  • 09-24-2010, 09:05 PM
That would be really cruel...she's gay. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005




Anybody see her in Machete? Great movie if you liked Clint Eastwoods spaghetti westerns you might like this taco version. Great cast of characters!
That would be really cruel...she's gay. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
Is she full blown gay or just a sex addict along with all her other behavioral problems?
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Who gives a shit? Certainly not me.
....All i know is she need to get it together so may young kids look up to her....
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I would think that being de-loused over and over again would be incentive enough to stay clean. Any video of THAT out there?
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....All i know is she need to get it together so may young kids look up to her.... Originally Posted by ICEY_CAKEZ6969
How in the hell can any kid with even a modicum of sense look up to somebody so fucked up? Even I, a pessimist with epic doubts about the good sense of most people in this day and time, think that most kids have enough awareness not to look up to somebody like this.
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....All i know is she need to get it together so may young kids look up to her.... Originally Posted by ICEY_CAKEZ6969
Kids don't look up to entertainers who get their acts together
How in the hell can any kid with even a modicum of sense look up to somebody so fucked up? Originally Posted by TexTushHog
You answered your own question.
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Well, those who want role models for their kids need to direct them toward cops, firemen & high-school coaches.

Not that I can understand how anyone involved with this hobby could still think of cops as role models...
Well, those who want role models for their kids need to direct them toward cops, firemen & high-school coaches. Originally Posted by Raphael
I somewhat disagree. There are lots of things that cops, firemen and coaches do that I strongly abhor.

Crooked/corrupt cops. They exist everywhere.
Firemen: not so much in general.
Coaches: I hate the "win at any cost" mentality. I hate the violation of the rules at the highest levels in college sports (witness USC and SMU's "death penalty" that really wasn't). I think that the "win at any cost" doesn't teach our kids any ethics, but the opposite.

In my day (and I'm going to date myself here) is was Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Hop-a-long Cassidy, and Cisco the Kid. Even the Robin Hood character of Paladin identified and fought evil. Nowadays, there don't seem to be any generally accepted heroes. So much so that CNN has a whole yearly program devoted to finding one real life hero.

I think if we're going to point to everyday heroes, it should be to good teachers (there are mediocre and bad ones), Sunday school teachers (or the like in other religions/denominations) and the like. Everyday people who make extraordinary examples for our children and instill in them an ethical or right/wrong knowledge of conduct.

But we can't point to media icons like we could 50 years ago, and that, in some respects, is a shame.
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(and I'm going to date myself here). Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
If you made it a habit you would save yourself some money and not be disappointed with the "hobby"

BTW, I think LL still has a smokin body but looks like a 40-something cougar, not the 25ish gal she is. The hard livin' has taken a toll.