Lohan and Ronson Up To Their Old Shenanigans

September 20, 2009 at 7:28am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Remember those few months when Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson were broken up, and we didn't have to hear about them fighting everyday?

Yeah, we miss those days too.

Lohan and Ronson proved that they're still in the running to become The Universe's Next Top Disfunctional Couple this weekend, when LiLo got escorted out of a hotel by the police.

Lindsay was kick out of the Bowery Hotel following a fight with Sam, during which she apparently threw a room service tray at a door she thought was Ronson's, but actually belonged to another guest.

Haven't we all made that mistake before?

Sigh. Come on, you two. We've already deja'ed this vu so many times before. Why don't you just take a night off and sit around and watch movies, like a normal couple. We'd recommend Mean Girls...it reminds us of happier times.

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