Paris Hilton really will do anything to try and keep herself relevant these days wont she? Today the the airhead obviously forgot that London gets pretty damn cold in the winter time because she went out in a sleeveless top and no bra - showing off her nippy niples to anybody who was around.

Paris who is in London to promote the UK version of that show she did when she is looking for a best friend, managed to find herself some press earlier this week when she latched onto Lady GaGa , obviously that friendship last a whole five minutes.
To make me loathe her even more, Paris still goes on like she did about 4 years ago by pretending to be a dumb bitch. When she was asked who the British Prime Minister is she said “Yes, it’s Gordon Ramsay, isn’t it?” Mixing the Hells Kitchen chef up with the actual Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
Will someone please give this girl a brain transplant or just put her out of her misery, I don’t believe for one second she actually thought Gordon Ramsay was the British Prime Minister, she has probably eaten in Ramsay’s restaurants many times.
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But then again, I am just giving into Paris Hilton trying to make herself relevant by writing about her stupidity and pointing out she likes to show her frosty nipples off in the freezing cold weather.
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A documentary that shows the deliberate act in which a terminally ill man takes his own life at a Swiss euthanasia clinic will be shown Wednesday night on British television.
Craig Ewert, a 59-year-old retired professor, suffered from motor neuron disease, more commonly known in the U.S. as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig’s disease.
The progressive, degenerative disorder destroys the cells that control voluntary muscle activity such as talking, walking, breathing and swallowing, according to the National Institutes of Health. There is no cure and no standard course of treatment.
Britain’s Daily Mail newspaper reported Tuesday that Ewert, a married father of two grown children, died Sept. 26, 2006, just five months after he was diagnosed.
His suicide was aided by the Swiss group Dignitas, the Mail said. Switzerland is the only country where assisted suicide is legal for nonresidents. Under the law, the patient must take the final action.
‘The Suicide Tourist,’ by Canadian director John Zaritsky, shows Ewert swallowing a dose of sedatives and then biting down on a mouth-operated switch to turn off the ventilator keeping him alive.
The Mail said Ewert, an American who lived in Harrowgate in northern England, paid the Dignitas 3,000 pounds, or more than $4,400, to cover the assisted suicide, his cremation and to ship his ashes back to Britain.
His wife of 37 years, Mary Ewert, is shown by his side, the Mail said. As he is slipping away, she asks,”“Can I give you a big kiss?”
Then she adds: “I love you, sweetheart, so much. Have a safe journey and see you some time.”
In the Point Grey Pictures documentary, to be aired on the Sky Real Lives channel, Ewert discusses his reasons for choosing suicide.
“I have death or I have suffering and death,” he says. “This way makes a whole lot of sense to me.”
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