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The Simple Life 4-Episode 8 Even if you're an international superstar weekends can't always be about fun and games. And from time to time even Paris and Nicole have to roll up their sleeves and tackle the occasional chore. Like giving Nicole's dog a bath. Across town Paris is taking younger brothers Baron and Conrad on their own shopping spree in honor of little Conrad's birthday. Paris and Nicole are used to getting their way but the tables will be turned this week when they're paired with a husband who's hard to please. After a short drive and a long look in the mirror the girls are ready to meet the Beggs. Having already mastered a variety of wifely duties it's time for the girls to get back to basics. The first chore is laundry. Having been warned about Mr. Beggs obsession with order Nicole has decided to test the waters. Nicole puts the laundry in the pool. Paris attempts to do the ironing. Then Nicole and the kids clean up after the dogs. Having finally conquering the ironing board Paris gets an idea on how to take ironing to the next level. She uses the irons to cook lunch. Next she cleans the floors then mows the lawn. Nicole and the lawn mower don't get along but Paris plows through the grass like a well seasoned landscaper. Paris is cleaning house for the Beggs family this week, but she won't be on the cover of "Good Housekeeping" any time soon. The washing machine won't start so Paris calls Roto-Rooter.
Nicole's had her own long day cleaning the Begg's house. She decides
they need a break and takes the Beggs' to a spa. Paris has trouble with
roaches. Nicole's dad pop legend Lionel Richie just happens to be in
the neighborhood and stops by to say hello. While Lionel abandons the
Beggs' Paris has finally found a way to rid the house of roaches. Back
in Beverly Hills Nicole wants to build on the Beggs' new look. She takes
them shopping at Kitson. After a long day Paris has just ten minutes
to make dinner for Alan and Becky's church group. fortunately Miss Hilton
has a plan, the iron. And Nicole has returned with her very own dinner
solution, a chef. |
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