Paris back to real life jail?

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UPDATE: She’s back in jail, now that’s hot! Well, Doug, this time it looks like justice prevailed. About time, my friend. Kudos to the judge! Paris’s antics almost make me proud of how well Martha Stewart took her punishment. 

Update: Oops…Paris thought she could "attend" court by phone from her mansion. Judge Sauer ordered her to appear in person…she’s way beyond fashionably late already! Is the crises because her hair & makeup artists can’t be found? Since she’s "medically Ill" wouldn’t it be better if she showed up looking like Nick Nolty’s mugshot?

Update: Woo, hoo…..Stay tuned for the outcome as Paris goes back to court at 9 am PDT. Click here for the latest.

No, boys, I’m not turning the Grok into a tabloid. There’s a method to my madness.

Ever notice how people who have been raised with a silver spoon in their mouth seem to miss having the opportunity to learn how to appropriately handle any tough, real life situations? They’re insulated from the world most of us live in daily. How could they possibly know what the rest of us deal with until they actually have to deal with it?

See, here’s another benefit of being raised in less than wealth that causes us to learn how to cope and get tough when the going gets tough. I’d rather have found out early in life, that it’s gonna be what I make it for myself. I can either be a victim forever or I can dig deep down inside and change my life and strive for something better. It’s about taking responsibility for oneself no matter where and in what conditions you were raised. Thank goodness, America is still the land of opportunity where, thanks to our military who fight for our freedom, we have the ability to rise above just about anything and become victors rather than victims. It’s a choice and usually involves forgiveness of those who have harmed us in some way. The forgiveness is for us, not for them, to be free. 

Paris can’t help that she was born into wealth now can she? She’s never had to learn until now how to deal with her inner self, but I’m guessing she’s finding out what she’s really made of now since the trappings of her life had, at least, temporarily been removed. It’s not a pretty picture to find out you’re all fluff and no substance.

At the least, Paris may learn and grow from the experience and learn empathy for those less fortunate than her. Now, that’s not such a bad thing for her if she embraces the opportunity.

 

BY JUDY 

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