To: Barbie Doll
The answer however tough it may sound is for young people to pay attention to folks who tell them to plan for their future and that what they do at 16 or so will indeed impact their adult lives. I didn't listen and it cost me. I was lucky and I guess I've caught up now at 44...LOL. That's a lot of catch up time isn't it? This poor girl lost that chance. That's the problem with drug abuse. The downside is either long and chronic or swift and certain.
95 posted on
05/21/2002 2:34:54 PM PDT by
wardaddy
To: wardaddy
And the sad part is young people won't learn from this tragedy. A lot of (not all!) young teens/adults feel "invincible" or "immortal", so what they do to themselves will not kill them.
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