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From Lohan to Lovin'


By Sarah K. Burkhalter and Sarah van Schagen
17 Aug 2007
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Photo: Tony Barson / WireImage.com
Photo: Tony Barson / WireImage.com

Paparazzi can you hear me?

"I feel like the asshole, the idiot, because I feel like I'm distracting from the other things that are important, like global warming and that kind of stuff." We hear ya, Lindsay -- we had that same problem, until we listened to Leo.
 
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Raising the handle bar

Looking to ride around, Sally? Grab your spandex and sidle up to the BikeDispenser, an urban bike-rental stand that lets you grab some wheels and go. It'll also help you work off the calorie-laden crap you got out of that other vending machine.
Photo: bikedispenser.com
Photo: bikedispenser.com
 
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The Real World

Reality check

This is the true story of seven strangers, picked to live in an energy-efficient house, work together, and have their lives taped to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting green.
 
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We hate to say "we told you so," but ...

We told 'em glaciers were melting, but they just had to go see it for themselves. And then: ice, ice, baby.
Photo: Yai&JR
Photo: Yai&JR
 
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Photo: iStockphoto
Photo: iStockphoto

Rabbit don't run

Recycled vibrators: much less disgusting than they sound at first. Because really, ew.
 

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Sagging boobs don't distract me.


I'm just guessing ...

there must be nothing to do in Kent?

If a twigg falls in the forest but nobody is there to hear it, it's probably best because there is bound to be cussing.
Gran Prius Formula I Racing!

I noticed you ignore this tidbit of "Green" celebritiness...

http://www.ecorazzi.com/?p=3687

"Seems like Al Gore III ain't the only one experiencing a little lead foot action with the Toyota Prius. According to AutoBlogGreen, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak received a $700 ticket (ouch!) for going 105MPH in a Prius on March 28th. When pressed for comment, Woz denied the charges saying, "Not true," Wozniak replied: "104 MPH." "I pleaded guilty, with an explanation" he says. Apparently he's driven all over the world and has "gotten used to kilometer speeds." The judge wasn't buying it, however, and fined him anyways. From the article,"

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