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Reese Witherspoon is not exactly short of cash and she’s not exactly short on good looks either. Just as well, as apparently once she gets behind the wheel of a car, something happens and she turns into this driver from hell that crashes into people and has a habit of putting metal to the floor through speed camera’s.
Reese Witherspoon photo by ucrystal1
So what do you do if you have an accident, if you’re Reese Witherspoon, she apparently just winds down her window, waves and this is most important “smiles” and then even more importantly drives off very very quickly. Apparently everything is all roses after that and the write off car you’ve just created ceases to be a problem??? So what does she do if she gets a speeding ticket from the police………………top tip from Reese below:
Reese Witherspoon: I send gifts to police officers
Now Magazine Online, UK
Reese Witherspoon admits she tries to get out of speeding tickets by sending hampers to cops. The actress, 32, says she’s terrible behind the wheel, …
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Paris Hilton caught weaving! Now this has had us scratching our heads especially as the police were involved, so we went straight to dictionary.com to get a definition of what “weaving” is.
Weaving:
| 1. |
to interlace (threads, yarns, strips, fibrous material, etc.) so as to form a fabric or material. |
| 2. |
to form by interlacing threads, yarns, strands, or strips of some material: to weave a basket; to weave cloth. |
Now using this definition this means Paris Hilton who is Miss Designer Label bar none, has either started making her own clothes? or she has entered the basket weaving industry??. She is full of surprises but we just can’t see this at all, so how about dictionary defintion No2 for weaving is:
to move or proceed in a winding course or from side to side: dancers weaving in time to the music. This could be a possibility but why were the police involved? Probably not the right sort of weaving either so how about definition No3:
to direct or move along in a winding or zigzag course; move from side to side, esp. to avoid obstructions: to weave one’s way through traffic.
Now this sounds a bit more like it, will the headline below bear this out:
Paris Hilton photo by carhilmac
Hilton picked up by police for ‘weaving‘
Metro, UK
Paris Hilton has escaped another driving hiccup after police picked up the heiress ‘weaving‘ about the roads …