The day of celebrating the contents of Paris Hilton’s purse

Well, not all of them. There aren’t enough hours in the day.

As someone who’s been around…the world, I will say that BC is known for a certain something. I’m not talking about the scenic mountains or ocean, the friendly people or even the flannel-wearing hipster bastards. BC’s true claim to fame is for producing the calibre of bud Paris Hilton carries in her Chanel clutch. The one that belongs to her “friend,” naturally.

Today at the Vancouver Art Gallery, one of the biggest 420 celebrations in Canada is taking place. Pot-loving celebs have even been known to show up for the party. Maybe you’ll see Paris!

Or her friend…

HAPPY 420, VANCOUVER!

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