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in Movies & TV > DVD > Kids & Family Do people really let their dogs crap all over inside of the house? That's just astonishing to me. At one point, one of the sons steps in it and his mom (the Queen) crinkles her nose and exclaims something along the lines of "Did you step in caca? I hate it when that happens." ????? It makes me wonder if Paris Hilton's dogs have the same liberty. I actually don't know the first thing about dog ownership, but I'm guessing that getting your animals to avoid casual excretion on rugs would be somewhere near the top of the list. Perhaps the Queen's servants had traditionally let the dogs outside to do their business, and when they were laid off, the Queen and her family couldn't be bothered to let the dogs out?Anyway, I recently had a movie day where I watched 3 documentaries about capitalism:[1] Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (the dark underbelly),[2] Silicon Valley American Experience (a silver lining of the Cold War), and[3] The Queen of Versailles, or TQOV (the sheer insanity).

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