Monday, September 17, 2007

Alcohol, hard to learn, but such a simple word. What people do not realize is that it is a dangerous substances mixed with driving. Within seconds it can change your life forever or maybe even cost you yours. As we all know drinking and driving do not mix. It is up to you to listen to that voice in your head telling you right from wrong. People will do stupid things its the only way that we learn even if its is the hard way. Maybe not today, or tomorrow but years from now you may be affected somehow by a drunk driver. When accedidents happen do you think of the long term? Like learning to walk and talk or learning to feed yourself? Rehabillitation is something noone should have to go through. So the next time you think about getting in the car when you or the driver is under the influence of anything think twice. Remember: YOU ARE NOT INVINCIBLE.

It all happened, Without a warning, Every ones thoughts, Had turned to mourning. The sons, the daughters, Were all so sad, But the youngest one couldn't grasp, That she had lost her dad. With a click of his belt, That's all it would take, To save his life, And more memories to make, Now that's past, And you try to move on, But it's even harder, When you had grown so fond Try not to worry, Just keep on grinning, This isn't the end, It's just the beginning. Written by Derek I remembrance of Mr. Torppa Hey guys, My big bro wrote this because his friend was toms daughter and i feel it should be shared. Mr. Torppa was a loved man in my area i babysat for one of his kids and his son's kids... its a very sad thing when your close to someone and you found out if someone just woulda stopped him from driving outta the bar that night he'd be ok right now. One of his sons is in my class and he will be forever changed along with the others in his family. Please, you guys, report the drunk drivings... you don't know who or how many people it will affect He had 4 wonderful children and 3 grandchildren. He will be missed very much :( Im Memory or Mr. Torppa

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