LOS ANGELES - Lindsay Lohan will soon be carrying a bucket around folks who've just kicked one.
The "Mean Girls" star has one week to enroll in the community service program at the Los Angeles County morgue, a judge ruled Friday.
She must serve 120 hours with the coroner, doing maintenance and janitorial work in areas where dead bodies are a common sight, a spokesman told the Daily News.
"She will empty trash, vacuum, clean restrooms," Asst. Chief Ed Winter of the Los Angeles County Coroner said.
"She won't be in the autopsy area. However, there will be some exposure to bodies. She'll see them but won't touch them."
Lohan completed a much shorter drunken-driving program at the morgue as part of her original sentence for back-to-back DUIs in 2007.