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The Day I Threw A Kegger
I wholeheartedly agree with Allie Rich's " The Day I Threw A Kegger." Everything she said was the truth. Parents try to steer their children away from trouble by telling them stories of their past mishaps. Instead of the child listening , they ignore the parent's advice and commit the same sins the parent's had done. After their troubles, then they learn their lesson and remember their parent's advice. If kids listened to their parents paremts, they would be able to avoid much trouble in their life. I thank Allie for her entertaining story.
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