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Hilton says DUI arrest was 'nothing'
...except of course for the fact that it was AN ARREST.
this woman astounds me. just when i think that i can get by not talking about how much of an utter joke she is, she pulls out beauties like:
"Everything I do is blown out of proportion and it really hurts my feelings."
or
"I was just really hungry and I wanted to have an In-N-Out burger."
she said she hadn't eaten all day and that the reason she was driving erractically was due to the fact that she was "starving". uh huh. nothing to do with the 3 or 4 margaritas you somehow poured into that grasshopper-like (and apparently empty) stomach.
i just don't understand why we are fascinated with this person. that's all.
...except of course for the fact that it was AN ARREST.
this woman astounds me. just when i think that i can get by not talking about how much of an utter joke she is, she pulls out beauties like:
"Everything I do is blown out of proportion and it really hurts my feelings."
or
"I was just really hungry and I wanted to have an In-N-Out burger."
she said she hadn't eaten all day and that the reason she was driving erractically was due to the fact that she was "starving". uh huh. nothing to do with the 3 or 4 margaritas you somehow poured into that grasshopper-like (and apparently empty) stomach.
i just don't understand why we are fascinated with this person. that's all.
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Thank you for the new profile pic. Look at your technique! You could have been a star.
concentration and technique like that are incredibly taxing on one's mind and body.
it's no wonder that the top bowlers burn out at such a young age.
i had my shot.
Eric said: i just don't understand why we are fascinated with this person. that's all.
That's how I feel about 99% of "celebrities".
fair enough, but she's not a celebrity. celebriteis have to do something. she's a product of society...i don't know.
With all due respect, she is the definition of "celebrity"...
ce‧leb‧ri‧ty
1. a famous or well-known person.
2. fame; renown.
I didn't call her an actress or mogul or anything that actually has some value.
Just a celebrity.
With all due respect, according to the article she's a "celebutante". That's not only the most disgusting new word I've heard in a long while, but it's also the most fitting description of Ms. Hilton.
And I can't blame her for speeding to an In 'n' Out Burger. Dang, why can't we get some of those in Kansas??
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