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Paris Hilton Says She's Never Done Drugs?

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Paris Hilton went on Larry King last night. It was her first tee vee interview after spending twentysomething days in the slammer.

Before the interview Paris said that jail had changed her for the better. During the interview she told Larry that she had never done drugs.

King: "Ever taken drugs?"

Hilton: "No."

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Unfortunately Paris must had forgotten about all of those videos that came out last year on the ParisExposed.com website that showed her surrounded with marijuana and cocaine. Infact one guy had several thousands of dollars of cocaine on his hairy chest.

"It tastes better than normal", Paris says in the video above in Amsterdam as she is getting schooled on the benefits of smoking out of a Vaporizer. After the jump watch her smoke weed out of a pipe with her annoying male model boyfriend.

Maybe what Paris learned in jail was a lesson that the Vice President taught her: boldface lies don't matter in 2007. The Vice President isn't in the Executive Branch and Paris Hilton has never done drugs. Come back tomorrow when Ann Coulter claims that Bill Clinton is now in the Taliban.

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