Lindsey Lohan writes incoherent letter - tribute to Robert Altman



After the death of film maker Robert Altman, Lindsey Lohan released a statement. The letter is not exactly grammatically correct.

"I am lucky enough to of been able to work with Robert Altman amongst the other greats on a film that I can genuinely say created a turning point in my career. . . He was the closest thing to my father and grandfather that I really do believe I've had in several years... He left us with a legend that all of us have the ability to do."

The mainstream media is making this out to be some sort of proof that Lohan is an uneducated, unitellectual, illiterate bimbo. Lohan, obviously grieving a loss, is trying to share her feelings with those who also feel they have lost a lost one. Who cares if her conjunctions or prepositional phrases are all whacked? So what if she doesn't like to use proper articles like "a, the, an, and, is, if, or it?" Her heartfelt writings continue with words of wisdom.

"Make a searching and fearless moral inventory of yourselves' (12st book) - every time there's a triumph in the world a million souls hafta be trampled on. - altman Its true. But treasure each triumph as they come.

Be adequite.


Lindsay Lohan."


Of all the books in print today, the 12st book is too often overlooked, and yet Lohan quotes it so well. Yes, on the road to triumph there will millions of souls trampled and we must not only treasure this but also consider it adequate. Thank you Lindsey Lohan, thank you.

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