Thursday, June 18, 2009

Still speaking of the Bowery

Former child actress Lindsay Lohan went shopping at Blue & Cream at First Street and the Bowery on Tuesday.

Lindsay Lohan goes shopping in the East Village

I've never paid any attention to this store. Have you ever looked at the stuff they sell? Like the Bowery T-shirts for $90?





[Lohan photo: PacificCoastNews.com]

10 comments:

  1. The chicks in the bottom photo are hot, but I still prefer Bowery Bums...

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  2. Who exactly is bitchcakes in the red hoodie giving the finger to?

    Her rolled up cuffs suggest to me that she's about to go clamming.

    Fashion sucks.

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  3. Yeah, nothing more pathetic than spoiled yunnies trying to appear "urban."

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  4. I had the misfortune of being run down by that mob...I tried to get her to go to Mars Bar, but I guess she didn't want to drag her little brother along, lol.

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  5. No photos from the mob scene, Goggla?

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  6. Cuz I'm from the Bowery, yo. Man, these American Apparel-style Thuglettes really scream authenticity.

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  7. It was over so fast, there was no chance for photos...I figured the 400 other photographers were on it. ;)

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  8. I got caught up in a whirlwind of photogs by the Bowery Hotel staking out Ms. Lohan last fall. I just don't get the fascination with her. Except maybe for her boobs. (Joking!)

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  9. The Dusty Show on WFMU was also on location. He's playing the recording now.

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