Every Fifteen Minutes

Aug 23, 2009 15:46



PLEASE READ AND RESPOND because this is something I’m passionate about and also something that’s very close to my heart. Many months ago when I was still a senior in high school, I was one of few to participate in a program called “Every Fifteen Minutes” which is put together not only by the school, but also the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD ( Read more... )

drunk driving, every 15 minutes

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electrifiedpie August 23 2009, 23:31:37 UTC
im sorry u had to do that because i does sound really hard to do *hugs* i hope it sent the right message to drink drivers

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lovinglaura01 August 25 2009, 03:24:54 UTC
Thanks Lauren. Definitely one of the hardest things I've ever had to do, but it was a real eye-opener for me.

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anonymous August 25 2009, 01:13:17 UTC
This is a really good concept and I think more schools should have participated in this type of activity so that people will understand the consequences of drinking and driving. Your speech was very good and I hope more kids realize what a serious issue this is

By the way I am a HALO shipper and I love those stories you wrote about Hayden and Milo. When will you post the next story?

Have a great week and try not to be so depressed!

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lovinglaura01 August 25 2009, 03:34:15 UTC
Thanks so much for taking the time to read this. It really does mean a lot to me. And, yes, I hope so too.

Thanks. Didn't know people were still reading those. I've written the next chapter already, but I haven't posted. So you're a Halo fan, huh? Do you usually lurk here or have I talked to you before?

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anonymous August 25 2009, 04:00:35 UTC
"Due to recent events I feel the need to share it with anyone who is willing to read"

That doesn't sound good. I hope everything's alright Laura. :(

~Salina~

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44excalibur December 5 2009, 18:22:10 UTC
Hi Laura. I'm sorry, I meant to read this a lot sooner, but I just got around to it. I was deeply moved by your words, and I know it must have been difficult for you. I think it was very brave and noble of you to to this to help prevent this from happening to someone else's son, daughter, or best friend. I'll admit I got a little teary reading about how you had to walk through school not interacting with anyone, and how you parents had to participate; that must have beeen really tough ( ... )

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