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Old 05-30-2007, 07:08 PM   #16
sok
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If you have a puppy that's always on a leash, the dog will head for the hills if it ever gets free. On the other hand, if your dog is used to being off it's leash, it will be perfectly behaved. When my dog was still alive, I'd let her out the front door and she would run to the backyard, do her business, and run back. People are a lot like dogs.

When I was in college, we loved when freshmen girls showed up who had overly-strick parents . I also personally witness a nice blond lass from the Cape who hadn't had a drink. . . until her 18th birthday at college when she drank the better part of a bottle of tequila. She lived - barely.

I'm glad these proms have breathalizers. It really sends the message that you are being treated as an adult and are expected to act like an adult.
Catholic school girls.
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