Posted on 06/15/2009 7:46:17 PM PDT by tlb
Lindsay Lohan is wanted for questioning in connection with a jewel heist -- and an expensive one at that.
Scotland Yard is investigating the disappearance of around $500,000 worth of jewels -- earrings and a necklace -- that went missing after an Elle magazine shoot ... and guess who was front and center for the shoot? Our freckle-faced friend.
Scotland Yard wants to question LiLo ...but they're quick to add others are being investigated as well.
Lohan's rep was not immediately available for comment.
The girl is mentally ill, you know who her grandad was right?
Her peak, when she still had her hotness fully intact. Now... just sad.
Which one? And probably not.
C.C. Ryder ?
*ducking*
Red Ryder?
They’ll be sharing a cell. Get a camera.
Indeed, she had some of the most fully intact hotness I've ever seen. And I've seen a lot of hotness...
But yeah, it's been a downhill slide.
Timothy Leary was her god father. He helped raise her.
Maybe she took them and maybe she didn’t. I’ll wait until she is convicted before I condemn her.
I never noticed before but that poor girl’s right leg is deformed. Look at how it curls around behind her and extends clear off the bed. Poor thing.
Talk about one helluva good B-movie script.
Yeah, an' I like my women just a little on the trashy side, When they wear their clothes too tight and their hair is dyed. Too much lipstick an' er too much rouge, Gets me excited, leaves me feeling confused. An' I like my women just a little on the trashy side.
OMG. That was awful.
No you don’t. Look at Perdogg’s link and you will see what I mean.
Why not? This story already sounds like a 60’s caper movie.
I didn't know that. Thanks.
The Acid Guru's Long, Strange Trip
In September 1970, the Weather Underground helped Timothy Leary escape from a federal prison. It wasnt a natural alliance. Leary was a hippie icon, but he usually kept the Left at arms length, preferring psychedelic spirituality to armed revolution. The Weathermen, meanwhile, came from the most Stalinist recesses of the New Left. Their heroes included Kim Il Sung and Mao Zedong, and their methods were aimed less at blowing peoples minds than at blowing people up.
Nonetheless, Leary played his new role with gusto, issuing a P.O.W. Statement that reads like a parody of revolutionary rhetoric. Brothers and Sisters, he wrote, this is a war for survival. Ask Huey and Angela. They dig it. ... To shoot a genocidal robot policeman in the defense of life is a sacred act.
Less than six years later he wrote another essay, this one gracing the less Mao-friendly pages of National Review. It was an unrestrained attack on the 60s and its celebrities. The Weathermen who rescued Leary were dismissed (accurately) as a bewildered, fugitive band of terrorists. John Lennon was accused (less accurately) of ripping off the slogan of Learys aborted gubernatorial campaign in California, Come Together. (In fact, Lennon had written Come Together to be Learys campaign song.) Pages of bile were directed at Bob Dylan and his snarling, whining, scorning, mocking songs. At one point Leary declared, Squeaky Fromme stands in a Sacramento courtroom for believing exactly what [Dylan] told her in the Sixties and blamed her attempted assassination of Gerald Ford on the fact that she was unlucky enough to have owned a record player in her vulnerable adolescence. ..."
Lots more:
http://www.amconmag.com/article/2006/nov/06/00033/
I met Leary back in the late 60’s, he was really into LSD and had quite a few devoted followers....he was nuts.
Um, Im not gay and I have a certain fondness for LiLo. I even sat through Mean Girls just for her lol
I think I know where she hid the jewels...
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