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The many faces of Lindsay Lohan…
From left to right: 24 September 2010; 20 July 2010; 15 November 2007; 24 July 2007.

The many faces of Lindsay Lohan

From left to right: 24 September 2010; 20 July 2010; 15 November 2007; 24 July 2007.

Oh, Lindsay… you’re such a mess.

Yes, the hair may be the same, but I think that the size of her lips is directly proportionate to the orange hue of her skin. I wonder what color she’ll be when she’s realeased from the clink.
pasty:

Out of all of her hair styles, she happened to have almost the same one in all three mug shots? Hilarious.
cass-elle:

ah, what an evolution… (via here)

Yes, the hair may be the same, but I think that the size of her lips is directly proportionate to the orange hue of her skin. I wonder what color she’ll be when she’s realeased from the clink.

pasty:

Out of all of her hair styles, she happened to have almost the same one in all three mug shots? Hilarious.

cass-elle:

ah, what an evolution… (via here)

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I’m absolutely NOT a fan of Lindsay Lohan, but this is funny and she has a good sense of humor.

I remember when my mom took my brother and me to see the remake of The Parent Trap in 1998. I instantly despised Lindsay Lohan. My hopes were not set very high for the film, as the original had been one of my all time favorite movies growing up. Regardless, there was something about Natasha Richardson that I was drawn to. She had the ability to transcend the role in which she was cast, and played a truly believable and warm mother figure.
Now, in the wake of her sudden and tragic death, I can not help but feel so deeply saddened for her family, in particular her two young sons who will grow up without their mother. Their father, Liam Neeson, is a smart and charming man, and surely a great father. I recently saw his last motion picture, Taken, where he plays the part of a former CIA agent whose daughter was kidnapped while she was abroad in France. If the tenacity he illustrated in the move represents even one iota of how he is as a parent in reality, there is no doubt in my mind that his kids will be just fine.

I remember when my mom took my brother and me to see the remake of The Parent Trap in 1998. I instantly despised Lindsay Lohan. My hopes were not set very high for the film, as the original had been one of my all time favorite movies growing up. Regardless, there was something about Natasha Richardson that I was drawn to. She had the ability to transcend the role in which she was cast, and played a truly believable and warm mother figure.

Now, in the wake of her sudden and tragic death, I can not help but feel so deeply saddened for her family, in particular her two young sons who will grow up without their mother. Their father, Liam Neeson, is a smart and charming man, and surely a great father. I recently saw his last motion picture, Taken, where he plays the part of a former CIA agent whose daughter was kidnapped while she was abroad in France. If the tenacity he illustrated in the move represents even one iota of how he is as a parent in reality, there is no doubt in my mind that his kids will be just fine.

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