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Michelle Rodriguez not exactly a choir girl. After being expelled from five schools, she drop out of high school. Then in 2002, Michelle Rodriguez was arrested for assault after getting into a fight with her roommate. The charges were later dropped after the roommate declined to press the allegations in court.
In 2003, Michelle Rodriguez went to court to face eight misdemeanor charges based on two driving incidents including a hit and run and DUI. Michelle Rodriguez pleaded no contest in Los Angeles to three of the charges: hit and run, drunken driving, and driving with a suspended license. She went to jail for 48 hours, performed community service at the morgues of two New York hospitals, completed a three-month alcohol program, and was placed on probation for three years.
While filming Lost in Hawaii, Michelle Rodriguez was pulled over by Honolulu police and fined three times. One wonders if this was a publicity stunt.
On December 1, 2005, Michelle Rodriguez was pulled over and arrested for driving under the influence. Michelle Rodriguez chose to pay a $500 fine and spend five days in jail instead of doing 240 hours of community service. Just go figure, Michelle Rodriguez cited her high doses of allergy-relieving steroids as part of the reason for her erratic behavior.
Because the Kailua incident was a violation of her Los Angeles probation, Michelle Rodriguez was sentenced to 60 days in jail, a 30-day alcohol rehabilitation program and another 30 days of community service, including work for Mothers Against Drunk Driving. Because of overcrowding, she was released from jail on the same day she entered. Michelle Rodriguez wrote about the experience on her blog.
In the fall of 2007, Michelle Rodriguez violated her probation by not completing her community service and not following an alcohol education program. It was reported that Michelle Rodriguez originally submitted a document stating she performed community service, but it was later confirmed she was actually in New York City that day. Michelle Rodriguez was sentenced to 180 days jail time after agreeing to admit to violating her probation. Michelle Rodriguez was expected to spend the full 180-day term in jail, as she had been deemed ineligible for work furloughs and house arrest. However, Michelle Rodriguez was released eighteen days later, due to overcrowding.
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Atomic Bomb Ring |
The Kix Atomic Bomb Ring, also known as the Lone Ranger Atomic Ring, a Kix cereal promotion from 1947. Basically it was a tiny spinthariscope: when the red tail fin was taken off, you could look through the ring and observe some scintillations caused by nuclear reactions of polonium-alpha particles on a zinc sulfide screen. One million rings were made, and these were the most popular premium rings ever.
The instructions stated that "you'll see brilliant flashes of light in the inky darkness inside the atom chamber. These frenzied vivid flashes are caused by the released energy of atoms. PERFECTLY SAFE - We guarantee you can wear the KIX Atomic "Bomb" Ring with complete safety. The atomic materials inside the ring are harmless."
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A reminder of just how difficult it is to anonymously use a cellphone in America, whether to sell drugs, make an untraceable call to a journalist, or explode a deadly weapon in downtown Manhattan.
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