Lindsay Lohan stopped by the hair salon in LA yesterday, where she twittered a pic before changing outfits and taking her brother to Dan Tana's for dinner. She turns 23 tomorrow and she's planning a small private party with her close friends. Her bikini celebration over the weekend apparently earned her $70,000 from MGM Grand, which is a nice early present for the birthday girl.
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how did she make money there? that one i don't get. i know that it was an event partially to promote her tanning line but that money wouldn't go to her would it?
1Is she still worth that much just for making appearances? Really MGM?
2Smart, give her 70,000.00 to snort up her nose.
3she gets $70K for showing up w coke bloat? where oh where is the justice??
4right on Amanda...are they effin serious with...pay her for what?
5i'll take 70k to party anyday. (except i don't do drugs!)
6I can't blieve she is still worth that much either.
7Ugh, that is disheartening to find out she made that much- especially considering all the hard-working people that are out of work and seriously struggling!
8stop the jealousy ...and yeah she is worthy cose she is a hot star and you are NOT
9Ya, gosh I'm really jealous of someone with no friends, a drug problem, a fame wh*re mother, and anorexia. You called it!
10hot star? riiigght.
11Spot on Amanda- How can someone NOT be jealous of Lindsay Lohan??
And how the hell do she earn all that money for hosting a party? Tha's just so lame.
12lol
13She Looks Great(As Allways)And To Amanda Are U Crazy?She Have Got TONS Of Friends.She Doesn't Heve Any Drug Problems.And Just Because She's Thin That Doesn't Mean She Has Anorexia!U Must BE EXTREMLLY JEALOUS OF HER!
14uh oh you know my true feelings!! You must be psychic!
15I wish there was a GrammarSugar.
16You know what I hate? Making a comment on a celebrity since this is a celebrity gossip blog, and then having people type in all caps that everyone's jealous. omg I'm so sick of this effing b*tch fest! It's like I can't comment on a topic without someone getting all up in my comment and trying to get one up on me or something. It's like, hello we're here to comment on Lindsay Lohan, not how I feel about her. You can comment about how you feel about her. And it's like people get on here just to fight. I'm not here to fight but I will fight with you if you start insulting me. I dunno maybe I should just ignore people like that, then maybe they can go away and I can go back to commenting on Lindsay Lohan. Who btw invites criticism every day by courting the media.
17LOL runningesq you just made my day.
18@katy2 For fun
19Oh yeah, Lindsay Lohan is so wholesome! How could we miss it?!?
20Pop what's with you treating her as a star time and time again? she's a washed up druggie in her early 20's. There are many other hotter and more talented celebs out there worth the media coverage.
21Amanda If U Think She Has No Friends.A wh*re.And She's Addicted To Drugs.Then Why Do You Comment So Much About Her!
22Kathrien1 can you please get off my back? I'm just having fun and you're all in my space. What's your deal? Why do you have a problem with me? Maybe your JEALOUS OF ME!
23WHEN ARE CAPITALS APPROPRIATE, and when are they not appropriate?
If you haven't noticed, capitalization varies somewhat from publication to publication. But there are some universal rules about capitalization which almost every publication, whether it be a newspaper or magazine or novel, generally follow without exception. The following list will attempt to point out these generally accepted capitalization rules:
Always capitalize the first word of every sentence.
24Capitalize the first word of every direct quotation.
John said, "The first thing I want to do is eat."
"William is my friend," he said, "but John is not." ("but" is not capitalized because it doesn't start a new sentence.)
"We eat at six," he said. "Late comers will not be fed." ("Late" is capitalized because it starts a new sentence.)
Always capitalize the first word and the last word of every title. The words in between are also capitalized unless they are prepositions (of, from, to, for, etc.), short connecting words, the to in front of a verb, or the articles: a, an, the.
Always capitalize the names of people (except names like e.e. cummings), places, and languages/races/nationalities.
John, Uncle Roger, Aunt Martha, Marsha, Dr. Bob, etc.
Taft, Los Angeles, Lake Isabella, Russia, South America, etc.
English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, etc.
Always capitalize the names of the months, the days of the week, and special days such as holidays, but not the seasons of the year (fall, winter, spring, summer).
January, February, March, April, May, etc.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, etc.
Valentines Day, Fourth of July, Christmas, Columbus Day, etc.
Always capitalize a "title of relationship" it it takes the place of the person's name or is used as part of the person's name. If a pronoun such as "my" is in front of the word, a capital is not used.
I had dinner with Uncle Bill. But...I had dinner with my uncle.
I went with Mother to the store. But...I went with my mother to the store.
I spoke with Dad last night. But...I spoke with my dad last night and her mother last night.
Always capitalize the names of particular people or things, but never general ones.
I had dinner with Doctor Smith. But...I had dinner with the doctor.
I swam in the Kern River. But...I swam in the river and fished in the lake.
I signed up for Science 14A and History 17B. But...I signed up for science and history.
I am taking history and math along with English and Spanish. (notice that English and Spanish are capitalized because while they are not the names of specific courses, they are the formal names of languages.)
I graduated from Hart High School. But...I graduated from high school.
I went to the University of the Pacific. But...I went to the university.
He goes to Taft College. But...He goes to college.
Always capitalize East, West, South, and/or North if they are locations, but never capitalize them if they are directions.
I used to live in the East. But...I live east of Los Angeles.
Go west, young man, go west. But...I live in the Western part of the United States.
He went in a westerly direction; I used to live in Eastern Montana.
HAHAHAHA Thank you so much Running. Grammar is a pet peeve of mine as well. Of course now that I've said that I'm going to screw something up.
25See, in my above comment I should have said, you're, not your.
26she's beautiful!
27Does anyone know what kind of boots she is wearing? I love them.
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