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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2007

This lesson addresses important rules of safety. Students, you should always be cautious about who you meet. With luck, you might meet some considerate people. However, are you aware of all the risks in the world? In addition, Ms. Kelly shares her praise for Bree and her cohorts for some wise decision-making.

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  • Ms. Kelly,

    It could be Jonas's poor decision making skills. That is leading our two brave heroes (and Jonas) right into the grips of those they wish to avoid??

    I feel there is far more to this little vixen, and most are being distracted by a pretty face.

    I have much more to say on this topic but will hold my thoughts for now.

    Thank you,

    M.

  • Meubby,

    At this point, no one (even our dearest Jonas) is above suspicion. This is indeed a tangled and unsightly web...

  • Ms. Kelly,

    Why is everyone overlooking the obvious?

    Yes the young stranger allowed herself to be swept away by two very attractive young men. Without a thought of the dangers she could face. Or so it seems.

    What if she is from the order, and means to be right where she was?

    Next comment...

    M.

  • Good point, Meubby,

    The gentlemen did not exercise their best decision-making skills by so easily trusting this pretty stranger. Daniel was too intoxicated to notice anything, and Jonas was probably too busy worrying about how to get yet another car home to worry about that mysterious female stranger. It is indeed a pity...

  • Oh my, Ms. Kelly!

    I have trouble believing you would think Whitney Houston is successful! She is a self-proclaimed "crackhead".

    Personally, I do not wish to be a crackhead, so I look to other, less addictive role models like Ghandi.

    Sammy

  • Interestingly enough, some folks still admire Ms. Houston's voice and early singing career rather than her current status as a celebrity crackhead. Certain runners up on certain reality singing contests have sited Ms. Houston as a favorite artist. (I am sure it was not for Ms. Houston's talent with the crack pipe.) Sammy, you should be commended for your honorable, noncrack-addicted attitude. It is indeed refreshing in these crack-filled times...

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  • Thank goodness your friends have someone as bright as you on which to rely, tinny09.

  • I've never drank in all my under-age years, though my.."friends" could not say the same.

    *sigh* designated driver at 15.

    I hope you enjoyed the weekend.

  • Oh, I am sure you could have phrased your concern in a more brief and precise manner, dear. However, this does not change the fact that the recent events are quite disconcerting.

  • I would have to agree with your assessment of my assessment of this whole situation. Caution is a girl's best friend.

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