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Lindsay Loves Rehab

Lindsay Loves Rehab
Lindsay Lohan has become synonymous with the word “rehab” as her highly publicized issues have taken her back into the colorless walls to detox (or botox, we shall see). Good ole Lindsay has no problem giving people to write about, the bad for her is that it’s not exactly pleasing, much like Herbie. Someone should send her a box of chocolates or some flowers. She has it double tough.

Before checking back into the zoo she had one last bit of freedom by garnering herself a fresh new driving while under the influence charge which she skated under by playing rehab politics with the system. After partying up past 5AM Lohan decided, apparently, that a booze level of conscious is good enough to drive the streets of Los Angeles.

The paparazzi had a field day with her apparent lifeless body over the dash in her friend’s car.

Lindsay is apparently at a “good place in her life” right now and is looking forward to getting herself straightened out. But what makes her first trip behind the walls of rehab different than now? The first thing are walls. Her first rehab location, Wonderland, is an outpatient facility whereas her new digs, the ever wonderful “Promises” is in patient. However still voluntary in nature Ms. Lohan could leave, booze herself into denial then return to open arms. Fame pays. Only problem is she can’t get to a movie set to work (we’ll try to survive).

With it being reported that Lohan is in need of a real boyfriend and that her career is on the skids is proof positive that rehab, though workable by the majority, is merely a holding tank for publicity seekers. Using the old adage that: “No publicity is bad publicity”. The true sign of any real D-List celebutant.


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