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Lenovo
Jun 17, 2007, 09:44 AM
This is by no means a funny or humorous story. This story basically tells of the consequences of drinking and driving. Also, this is a very sad story, so those who may be offended at the DWI issue, then don't read, I do not mean to offend anyone. Ok, so here it is.

A group of girls who were at the end of their senior year decided they wanted to go out and party. They all gathered at a house and booze was brought, lots of it. They all partied through the night, until about 2:00 am. The group for girls were ALL completely smashed, "drunk as a skunk" as one might say. The person who lived at the house needed everyone out, so the girls weren't allowed to stay. They all piled in the car and headed home, on the drive home they were all laughing and giggling having the time of their life. That is until they went around a bend in the wrong lane and hit a car head on. Now, they WERE all buckled. The drunk girl that was driving suffered s few broken bones and a broken nose, however the people in the car they hit was killed on impact. While in the hospitol she lay in bed to no one by her side. An officer walked in and told her what had happened. He also had to be the bearer of even worse news. The people in the car she hit... were her parents.

Lenovo
Jun 17, 2007, 09:53 AM
Not entirely sure if its true, but it was e-mailed to my mom, and she told me the story, think its more of "the lesson of the story is..." type of story.

shygrneyzs
Jun 17, 2007, 10:46 AM
I don't doubt that it is true. Truth is stranger than fiction most times. When I was a freshman in college something similar happened to one of my classmates. She and her sister were going home for Easter break and took two other girls with them. They were driving on a two lane road and there was no one ahead of her. There was one car coming towards her, in the other lane. All of a sudden another car came flying up behind the other car and swung around to pass, not seeing her. She, her sister, the two other girls, and the driver of the other car were killed instantly. The driver of the speeding car turned out to be her brother, who decided to surprise them by coming down to get them for Easter break. He did not know that they had gotten done early. Her brother, it was said, was going 95 mph in a 45 mph zone. But there was no alcohol involved.

tomder55
Jun 19, 2007, 07:50 AM
The person who lived in the house is as culpable as the girls ;perhaps even more so.