
I’m not sure what kind of dent this is going to make in her pocketbook, but it has to suck none the less. I mean, I have a hard time justifying $20 on a casio watch. Quote from the authorities below:
An estimated $2 million worth of jewelry and other belongings was stolen from the home of Paris Hilton … The robbery occurred overnight at Hilton’s Hollywood Hills home. The burglar or burglars got into the house through an unlocked door, according to the sources, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the investigation was ongoing … Hilton was not home at the time of the burglary and that the house is equipped with security video equipment.
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What kind of dimbo (yes, DIMbo) leaves their doors unlocked in Los Angeles? I smell insurance fraud…
Who cares! While you are being distracted by useless “celebrity” news, the important issues in life are being finessed beneath our noses!
Forget leech paparazzi who contribute nothing of worth! Real journalists and an informed electorate are necessary for democracy. People in the Middle East and other parts of the world continue to die for the rights we take for granted. Our ancestors died for the rights we take for granted. Is worshiping at the feet of rich, useless parasites worthy of our debt to then?
Does anyone know the results of the world economic conference in Davos?
i think Paris’ loss teaches us all a valuable lesson: “don’t leave millions of dollars worth of jewelry sitting out where someone can pick it up and walk out with it.”