Jun 16, 2008
Flower Dour
"Flower Sour" also works

Vicki B., our favorite little robot, was out and about this weekend doing her usual shopping … but this time she wasn’t lookin’ for brand name designer labels … no sir, she spent part of her weekend shopping for flowers at the Farmer’s Market here in LA:


Not even the beautiful sight of the lush greenery around her was able to turn her frown upside down. And get this … VB wasn’t merely shopping for flowers this weekend … she was also spied shopping for used items — at a flea market!!!

::Insert pause for those of you who need time to recover from your fainting spell::

My friends Steph and Alek stumbled upon VB and her peeps shopping at the flea market on the corner of Melrose and Fairfax and nearly got into a tussle with her well coordinated bodyguard staff. Head on over to OhLaLaMag.com to read their harrowing tongue-in-cheek account and check out a couple pics they were able to snap of Posh slumming with the commoners.

[Photo credit: X17]

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10 Comments. Add Yours

  1. hey hey hey says:

    They look like lilacs.

  2. Justme says:

    She looks gorgeous! the red suits her

  3. ella says:

    lol i think its Lavendar.

  4. Suzanne says:

    Apparently she doesn’t smile because she doesn’t want crow’s feet. Yeah, a life of no smiling is SO worth keeping the robot appearance…such a happy existence!

  5. Kate says:

    It’s definitely lavender. It’s supposed to be calming, so maybe she’s stressed.

  6. loves pink says:

    You are soo questionably gay. Or maybe UNfabulous. Those are obviously lilacs.

  7. loves pink says:

    sorry, meant lavendar.

  8. Justis says:

    It is definitely lavendar.
    We grow it in our home town of Bay City, Michigan. You know we have got to have it smelling nice for when Madonna comes home to visit her grandmum.

    No dishing on Madge. I love her. I wish she’d accept the key from Bay City.

  9. N says:

    the flower is lavandar.
    they’re fantastic! :-)

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