To: servo1969
Maybe I’m reading this wrong, but this girl did not get a desperate midnight call from her friend for help. The girl attended the party from the beginning knowing full well that it is a violation of the athletic policy. Is this the case?
16 posted on
10/15/2013 7:53:22 AM PDT by
RadiationRomeo
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To: RadiationRomeo
The girl attended the party from the beginning knowing full well that it is a violation of the athletic policy. Is this the case?
I'd guess she doesn't know anything about the athletic policy specifically. But I'm reading that she went to the party to make sure her friend got home safe.
I wonder if the other drunk kids are on their own.
To: RadiationRomeo
It looks like it, and that would be unwise of course.
Better to advise the friend not to get so intoxicated she couldn’t drive, that life means more than getting buzzed at a party. But still, not saying no later if she did get that “desperate call.” Honors students should be honorable, but maybe I’m just being a Neanderthal here.
25 posted on
10/15/2013 7:57:44 AM PDT by
HiTech RedNeck
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To: RadiationRomeo
Maybe Im reading this wrong, but this girl did not get a desperate midnight call from her friend for help.Yes she did.
(Link to another account that clarifies this point.)
To: RadiationRomeo
Maybe Im reading this wrong, but this girl did not get a desperate midnight call from her friend for help. The girl attended the party from the beginning knowing full well that it is a violation of the athletic policy. Is this the case? I think you are reading it wrong. The other accounts of this story that I have read say that the girl received a call from her friend and went to pick her up so she wouldn't drive drunk.
57 posted on
10/15/2013 9:40:21 AM PDT by
CA Conservative
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