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Let's Arrest Ashton Kutcher And See If He Stops
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Sometimes, you gotta know when to just shut up. Roger Avary, the screenwriter and Tarantino associate who wrote "Pulp Fiction," was serving time for a fatal DUI, and they let him do work furlough daily. No more. And he's going to have to finish out his entire term, no early release, no work furlough anymore. Why? Because he posted stuff on Twitter about his prison stay. He couldn't resist. The Sheriff's Department says there were other "security issues," but he should have known that you don't draw attention to yourself if you want to get through your term incident-free.
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