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Re: O/T Paris Hilton
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Posted by Billy NY on June 26, 2007 at 09:22:08 from (64.12.116.14):
In Reply to: O/T Paris Hilton posted by Gary in TX on June 26, 2007 at 05:59:13:
What excactly does she do, besides being a socialite and an heiress to a fortune? If she had horses, how'd you like to sell hay to her ? LOL ! I'll bet this latest fiasco was a wake up call. I don't get the media attention, even more so for actors and others in the spotlight, who seem to have a career in entertainment etc. I used to see quite a few famous people while working in NYC, most by suprise, some on sets next to the job, was kind of cool sometimes. I distinctly remember Chevy Chase at lunchtime in the west village one day, I had to bump elbows with him where they had napkins and condiments in this nice little Italian restaurant next to the job. The owner was yelling at the mexican kid working behind the counter to take good care of him, he could not understand english and Mr Chase was asking him for sweet and low for his cappuccino, very politely and quietly. It appeared to me that the guy obviously would have been annoyed if someone like the media or fans were chasing him around, looked like he was enjoying the afternoon and had some privacy, last time I looked he was outside, kind of staring into space, at least no one was bothering him, never understood all the hype, they're just people like everyone else.
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