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  1. #1
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    I have never heard of this before in my life,I have been through one in real like just this past year,I was at my girlfriends house when the police showed up about her son,He sadly commited suicide..I freaked right out,That is not news i would want true or false...

    When did they start this?I still think knowing its not true it would still send chills up my back.

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    I have a son who will be able to drive in a little over 2 years....We've told him just because he turns 16, that does not entitle him to a driver's license....but it does scare us to death to think of that time....Every parent has to go through it, but if programs like this can make an impression and make them think twice about things, then I think it is wonderful.
    Shannon, Boomer, and Sooner

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    Life is so karmic sometimes. Just last night, I came across some video's on Youtube about this program. I searched on my home town and found a video. Didn't have an explaination as to what this was about but the related video's did. I think it's an interesting concept. Sorta like "Scared straight". I wonder what sort of impact other role playing would make...like dealing/doing drugs? Or other problems a teen faces...pregnancy?
    I saw a mom interviewed and said she was a basket case because "the mind plays tricks on you" which I totally understand. If you are put thru the motions, you would easily feel the emotions attached with that.
    Good luck with your experience and I hope it helps.
    Claudia

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    They started this at my high school after two seniors were involved in an alchohol related crash. I participated as a pall barer (sp?) at the "funeral" as it was one of my friends who was chosen to be the victim. It wasn't real but picking up the casket knowing that it very well could have been made me think for sure!

    My dad told me, if I ever felt like I couldn't drive and no one else could give him a call. He has this policy now and I'm 26 lol. I will have this policy with my son no matter how old he is!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kitten645 View Post
    I saw a mom interviewed and said she was a basket case because "the mind plays tricks on you" which I totally understand. If you are put thru the motions, you would easily feel the emotions attached with that. Claudia
    That's what I would be afraid of. My powers of visualization are too keen sometimes and if "what you see is what you get" would apply here, then I'd be outpicturing it for myself. I do believe, though, that it's a program that serves a good purpose and I admire the people who can participate w/no "side effects" but only a lesson learned.
    Blessings,
    Mary



    "Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11

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    We had the parent retreat last night. I got to see the tombstones. I did not get my daughters obituary, the chaplain forgot to give that to me, that seemed to upset a lot of parents so I'm glad I didn't receive it.

    The chaplains are in training so this is part of their training also.

    Today is the funeral, I was told to get there early so I won't be trampled getting into the gym. They pick two letters and ask you to read the letter you wrote your child, I hope I don't get picked I'm not sure I could get through that.
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    Every time I even come to this thread to get current on it, I get choked up.
    Our goal in life should be - to be as good a person as our dog thinks we are.

    Thank you for the siggy, Michelle!


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