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Archive for December 24th, 2007

Merry Christmas, Ye Children of the 80s

2:04 pm By Maegan La Mala · Funny|Music · Comments Off

24 Dec 2007

Not very “Latino” per se (though Steve Perry’s haircut is still seen a lot in Mexico City) but very funny.

Happy Holidays!

Via / GuiriGeek

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Michelle Rodriguez: In Jail for the Holidays

1:01 pm By Maegan La Mala · Celebrities|Chismes · Comments Off

24 Dec 2007

mr04260601.jpgWe hate to follow a DUI story which followed another DUI story with yet another DUI story, but we though you might want to know that Lost star Michelle Rodriguez won’t be home for the holidays: she’ll be spending them in la pinta.

Rodriguez reported to a Los Angeles County jail on Sunday to begin a six-month sentence for failing to complete community service and alcohol monitoring as part of her probation from a drunken driving incident, authorities said.

She was booked into the Century Regional Detention Facility just before 4 p.m., said Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy Aura Sierra. It’s the same jail where Paris Hilton served much of her sentence earlier this year.

Michelle could have avoided this altogether had she not thought she was too good for community service.

Digging around, I found a very interesting post over at A Socialite’s Life which describes, among other things, Michelle’s allergies to “cockroach resin”. Hope she takes her pills before entering jail!

Via / Yahoo! Entertainment

Image via A Socialite’s Life

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2008 Will Be a Tough Year for Mexico

11:24 am By Maegan La Mala · mexico|Money · Comments Off

24 Dec 2007

capt.sge.fcy42.140307015051.photo01.photo.default-512x407.jpgPredictions of a recession in the U.S. in the coming year has experts in Mexico forecasting a bumpy ride for that country in 2008. The Center for Research of Private Sector Economy (CEESP) of Mexico says that the country’s dependence on the U.S. will have a negative impact on the economy:

“…2008 is looking ‘complex, because the strong dependence of our country on the productive mechanisms of the United states will mean huge risks if the weakness of our Northern neighbor gets worse.”

According to the document, the prediction that the U.S. will slow growth in the last trimester of the year, with the possibility of falling into recession, has created a complex context for Mexico’s economy.

Other contributing factors for the dismal outlook (according to the CEESP only 19% of economists in Mexico predict a change for the better for business) are rising fuel costs and the high prices of international goods.

As they say, when the U.S. sneezes, Mexico gets a cold. And if 2008 plays out the way economists predict it will, the bad economy in Mexico will inevitably impact immigration, as poorer Mexicans leave their homes to find a better life in the U.S.

Via / La Jornada

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pitbull.jpgNo, this isn’t something you’d see on Animal Planet, rapper Pitbull (a.k.a. name Armando Perez) has been arrested for driving under the influence. We hate to follow one DUI story with another, but we guess it’s just that time of year. Reports TMZ:

According to the police report obtained by TMZ, Perez was stopped after flying past a marked cop car in his silver Mercedes, doing 93 mph in a 55 zone. At first, the rapper wouldn’t get out of the car, and when he did, the officer writes that he “could detect a strong breath odor of alcohol over the gum he was chewing,” that Pitbull’s speech was rapid and slurred and his eyes were bloodshot.

Results of the sobriety test weren’t pretty either: he couldn’t do the finger-to-nose touch, he was swaying, and basically mangled the “walk and turn” portion of the test, losing his balance, stepping off line and starting without being told to do so.

TMZ also claims that Pitbull allegedly yelled repeatedly to officers “This is a big waist [sic] of time your time papo.”

The rapper was then booked and his bail was set at a modest $1000.

Check out TMZ for the arrest report, video (including Pitbull laughing off the incident) and more developments on this story.

Via / TMZ

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