i saw the larry king show, she was hot on it. i think she's going to be even more popular. she's the reverse pacman jones.
She did the crime, did the time. Clean slate right guys? I have always thought she was a skank and a half. A nasty spoiled little ho bag skank. I have never thought she was attractive. I have never understood her celebrity. WTF did she do to become a celebrity? All that being said she was hot in the post-jail picture. And in my book she has a clean slate. She went to jail. She did her time. While she didn't exactly earn a teardrop tattoo she is cool with me. I hope she turns her stuff around and enjoys her life.
Elaine's show isn't bombing. It's doing quite well. CBS has ordered episodes for a 3rd season. honestly, it's among the funniest shows on TV right now.
You have pretty low standards, then. Hilton is the classic example of someone being famous for "being famous". She has no talent or any redeeming qualities whatsoever. Add to the fact that she is incredibly gross and probably has a thousand veneral diseases swimming around in her skanky ass body.
i'm not a Paris Hilton fan but besides the fact that she's got no talent or redeeming qualities, what makes her so gross and skanky? i think she's attractive, but not hot by hollywood standards. so she made a sex tape? please, all of our girlfriends, wives, sisters, and mothers have done everything in that video. hell, she's likely to be cleaner than most of the women we meet in bars or ourselves. ever dare to ask your SO how many guys she has been with considering she's over 25? you probably don't want to know the answer.
even sadder is the fact that paris hilton was sandwiched in b/t the beatles and colin powell. even sadder is the fact that there was a thread started about paris hilton on larry king.
I have actually "dared" to ask my wife that question and I was very comfortable with her response because I knew what to expect. The reason being is that my wife is a decent person. Paris Hilton is not a decent person - she is the classic case of someone who thinks that she is entitled to everything in life just because of her name. Sorry, but life in the real world really doesn't work that way. And you guys know that Paris has had quite a bit of plastic surgery done on her, right? I mean I have seen some pics of her before her surgery and she wasn't that bad looking; now she looks like a damn horse. I could go on but it would be a waste of time. Honestly, I'm tired of spending this much energy and attention on her in the first place.
I think it has been confirmed that she has/had some pretty bad STDs. When that website popped up and showed her medical records including scripts, that's when everybody found out.
For the life of me, I cannot figure out why someone hasn't killed Paris Hilton yet. By now, I was sure some moral/religious nut would have stabbed her in the face for corrupting the youth of America (and perhaps the world!).
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They're all loaded, assuming they all saved the $44 million they each made in the last two years of the show. Also, they all haggled with Jerry to get a cut of the DVD sales, I think that was their condition for appearing in the "Reunion" episode that aired on NBC a year or two ago (along with Larry David). Jason Alexander was doing "The Producers" stageplay for a while, that's probably the type of work he would have done all along. And as long as prime-time network television is in the crapper (Bingo? Two gameshows about remembering song lyrics?) their nostalgia value will probably get them cameos, front-loaded sitcom deals or game show hosting gigs for the rest of their lives. Elaine is probably a near-billion-dollar heiress in real life, a-la the Louis Dreyfus Group.