The idea of the lemonade stand and the idea of writing a blog has passed for J at the moment. So, I will use this blog for myself. If any of the contributors feel like hopping in, they can.
I usually don't like to enjoy or comment on anyone else's pain and suffering, but I have to help pile on the loads of sympathy for Paris Hilton. Can you see the violin that I am playing for her? You can't? I can't either because I am not playing one. The judge and prosecutor did the right thing. Unfortunately, Paris is the product of our society. Maybe her time in the spotlight is now over. She certainly has a good publicist that knows how to say the right things, but she herself lacks a lot of sincerity. When the spoilutante is faced with reality she cries like a baby for her mother. The spin people are around for the rich-and-famous just like politicians. You can tell the slant of reporting by whether she had five days in jail (as she was credited by the Sheriff) or 3 days in jail which is the rounded time of her protected incarceration.
I agree that LA has an overcrowding problem, but Paris is dangerous. What if she had hit someone while driving intoxicated with a suspended license? Who really believes that she was heading out to a burger joint? She has no credibility.
Wow, quick post became wordy. I feel better to say it. S doesn't want to hear me say anything about it. We basically boycott the Paris Hilton stuff, but we cannot avoid it. I agree with the people that are requesting a boycott of Hilton hotels whether it really impacts her or not. She has benefited from it before if not now. I am not staying at any more Hilton hotels.
Friday, June 8, 2007
Fizzled Out
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