May 10 2007
From Us Who Have Mundane Lives
I could care less about Paris Hilton – she shines zero light into my little mundane life. Lock her up. My family is the beauty in my life.
May 10 2007
Published by AJStrata at 2:51 pm under All General Discussions
I could care less about Paris Hilton – she shines zero light into my little mundane life. Lock her up. My family is the beauty in my life.
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Bravo, AJ. Maybe 45 days in the slammer will make her realize her drunk driving was a clear and present danger to families everywhere.
AJStrata, I ain’t signing that petition. I’d sign a petition to pardon Libby for something that he was never guilty over. Paris was guilty so she deserves to spend at least 45 days in jail. Will this help her change her habits? I doubt it.
AJ: you are soooooooooooooo WRONG on this, it’s not even funny!
Poor Paris, if she goes to jail, it just shows the injustice, and inequality in our systems of courts!
Besides, I thoroughly enjoyed her debute cinematic tour de force “One Night in Paris…”……chirp…..chirp……chirp……..
In fact, my wife and I watch it regularly, late at night….when the kiddies are asleep, if you know what I mean??
Bottom line, if she goes to jail, who will fill the void of such Oscar-nominee deserving celluloid fare…?? Pamela Anderson….??? Hah!
I have to agree with Dale on this . . . as much as we might like, Lindsay Lohan or the Ritchie girl are simply not equipped to fill the tabloid void that will be left if Paris Hilton is taken out of circulation for a month and a half . . .
unless . . .
permission can be obtained from the California penal system to allow Paris to wear a prison-cam so her stay behind bars can be a new real reality show!
The State of California could sell advertising, thus defraying the costs of Paris’ incarceration, and even turning it into a profit center for the state.