Britney Partying again

Britney’s back to her partying ways even though a judge has ordered that she have random drug testing.

Tuesday night Spears and Avril Lavigne were seen hitting the LA club scene. The singers were followed by a pack of paparazzi. Spears weas first spotted at Winstons with Lavigne, and then with friend Alli Sims.

The ladies left the club at about 1 am, but Spears was seen again later at the Hyde Lounge where she stayed until the club closed.

“They kept bringing (Spears) shots and so they were drinking,” says a Hyde observer. “She was dancing on the tables trying to be really sexy, even putting a black sock over her head as a hat, and putting on a show for everyone.”

Another observer saw what appeared to be alcohol in front of Spears but didn’t see her drink it.

Britney even drove to the police station at one point during the evening to complain about the paparazzi, but no action was taken.

The Judge in her custody fight with Federline found that she is “habitual, frequent and continuous” user of alcohol and controlled substances, and now must submit to random twice-weekly testing. Did this judgment tick her off and make her party more? Who knows?

Maybe she’s just getting the partying out of the way before she spends times with her kids again? Los Angeles Superior Court Commissioner Scott Gordon also ruled that both Spears and Federline may not consume alcohol or non-prescription controlled substances at least 12 hours prior to being with their children.





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Farrah Fawcett cancer free no longer

farrah_fawcett2.jpg Farrah Fawcett had been cancer free since February, but unfortunately was told earlier this week that her cancer has returned.

“She was completely devastated at first,” says her close friend Craig Nevius “And then, as is her way – as was the case the last time – she became much stronger and started dealing with it, and she’s beginning to make a plan.”

Farrah got the news after she had her first three month checkup. Doctors discovered a malignant polyp about the size of a pea. Fawcett is still deciding what course of treatment she’ll try this time round.

“She didn’t have a chance to tell some of her family yet,” says Nevius. “It is now clear that the tabloids are as invasive and malignant as cancer.”

Fawcett had been feeling fine and didn’t feel any effects of the re-occurrence.

She’d originally been diagnosed with anal cancer last September. She went through a full series of treatments and was declared cancer free on February 2nd this year.

Well, I’ll be wishing her the best in her new fight with this nasty illness. I’m sure it’s not good that the cancer has returned again so quickly.

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I almost needed plastic surgery as a child

When I was just a child of 5 years of age I was in a bad car accident. The accident happened on a rainy summer night. This was back in the days when you didn’t have to wear you seat belt in the back of the car – even though my parent always did make us wear seat belts, for some reason I wasn’t wearing mine that fateful evening. Perhaps because I was sleeping in the backseat, maybe I’d asked my dad for permission to take it off when I laid down. I don’t remember now, but I know that if I’d had it on I wouldn’t have been injured.

We were on our way up to the cottage. I was traveling with my father and one of my older brothers. I don’t know why my mom and sister weren’t with us because that was unusual, but they weren’t.

We were driving through a small town and my brother was driving. As I said earlier I was asleep in the backseat of the car. The bridge was narrow and there was only two lanes- one each way. A man, who turned out to be drunk, began driving his car in the wrong lane straight towards our car. My brother couldn’t move over to the opposite lane because of oncoming traffic. All he could do was slow down for the impact.

I must have rolled off the seat and hit my head hard on something. I awoke to the sound of my brother and father yelling. They might have been arguing because I think my brother wanted to get out of the car and beat up the other driver. All that stopped when I sat up and they saw the blood running down my face.

A really nice couple happened to stop to make sure that we were all ok. I don’t know if we’d pulled the cars off the bridge or not … because if we hadn’t I don’t think traffic could have got past us- but someone this car reached us. The lady approached and she saw that I was injured. She offered for her and her family to take me to the hospital while my dad and brother waited for the police and a tow truck.

Now these days no parent would just hand off their young child to strangers, and even then I’m sure my father hesitated but the couple had, oh I don’t know at least three other children in the car and I’m sure that made them look trustable, and in the end they did end up to be very trustworthy as they did take me to the hospital.

My father and brother met me at the hospital and they were there in time to watch and help me get through getting my first ever stitches. I had a huge gash at the top right of my forehead.

Now, being so young at the time of the accident I don’t know exactly how my parents settled with the insurance company regarding the damaged car. I do remember that the car was totaled. The old car had been a Dodge and I think we moved on to Toyota’s for a while after the accident.

I do know that my parents worked with a Car Accident Lawyer to secure some funds in case I needed plastic surgery to repair the scar on my forehead. We got a good sum of money with barely any hassle if I remember correctly. I’m sure the case wasn’t too hard to fight. The other drive was drunk and I was injured. I’m just lucky it wasn’t worse.

The money that had been secured by the lawyer was placed into an account in my name. I never did use it for plastic surgery because, luckily, the scar is right at my hairline and it healed very nicely. Instead I used the money to pay part of my way through college. Nice! I’m sure that if my parents hadn’t have fought for some extra money for my injury that nothing other than money for the damaged car would have been forthcoming. What an irony it would have been had they not and then I ended up having a horrible scar? I’m glad that they did- the money that the lawyer helped them get helped me become a nurse, so the money helped me help others.

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