Should Paris Hilton be in Jail?


View Poll Results: Should Paris Hilton be in Jail?
Yes! 32 60.38%
Keep Her in Forever! 20 37.74%
Free Paris Now! 2 3.77%
No! 2 3.77%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 53. This poll is closed

 
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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Should Paris Hilton be in Jail?
# 8  
Old 06-20-2007
Bug ha ha

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Originally Posted by cassj
As a most heinous torture, Paris should be forced to use Vista. ;-)
cool one... Smilie
# 9  
Old 06-20-2007
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Originally Posted by reborg
Rule 3 is explicitly suspended in the Lounge area.
Yes, Rule 3 is suspended in the Lounge!
# 10  
Old 06-22-2007
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Originally Posted by cassj
As a most heinous torture, Paris should be forced to use Vista. ;-)
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