Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trial is in less than 2 weeks. As the mom of a 20 year old son, I can't imagine how the family feels. 3 lives lost, not 2.
That displays a lack of empathy for the two families whose sons are actually dead.
Said the thread bully boss.
No, actually, said me, who really dislikes whoever keeps harping on this on DCUM, aka "the thread bully boss".
He'll probably go to jail. That's not losing your life.
I'd be sad that the passengers didn't use better judgment than to get into a car with a teen they knew was drinking, after they themselves had been drinking, and not wear seat belts. We preach, beg, implore our kids not to do these things. So I'd never forgive myself if my kids died this way.
Hello. When kids start drinking, there IS no judgement. Period.
That might be the case for your kids but certainly not all. I've been called more than once and asked to pick up kids (my own and various others) who got into situations that they needed help extricating themselves from. While I was not happy with the situations they found themselves in, I was thrilled they knew to call me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trial is in less than 2 weeks. As the mom of a 20 year old son, I can't imagine how the family feels. 3 lives lost, not 2.
That displays a lack of empathy for the two families whose sons are actually dead.
Said the thread bully boss.
No, actually, said me, who really dislikes whoever keeps harping on this on DCUM, aka "the thread bully boss".
He'll probably go to jail. That's not losing your life.
I'd be sad that the passengers didn't use better judgment than to get into a car with a teen they knew was drinking, after they themselves had been drinking, and not wear seat belts. We preach, beg, implore our kids not to do these things. So I'd never forgive myself if my kids died this way.
Hello. When kids start drinking, there IS no judgement. Period.
Anonymous wrote:I almost feel sorry for those families.
Anonymous wrote:Can parents put a credit card down on an uber account for their kids so they never have to drive to go out? I don't even want my DD to drive to any parties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trial is in less than 2 weeks. As the mom of a 20 year old son, I can't imagine how the family feels. 3 lives lost, not 2.
That displays a lack of empathy for the two families whose sons are actually dead.
Said the thread bully boss.
No, actually, said me, who really dislikes whoever keeps harping on this on DCUM, aka "the thread bully boss".
He'll probably go to jail. That's not losing your life.
I'd be sad that the passengers didn't use better judgment than to get into a car with a teen they knew was drinking, after they themselves had been drinking, and not wear seat belts. We preach, beg, implore our kids not to do these things. So I'd never forgive myself if my kids died this way.
Hello. When kids start drinking, there IS no judgement. Period.
That might be the case for your kids but certainly not all. I've been called more than once and asked to pick up kids (my own and various others) who got into situations that they needed help extricating themselves from. While I was not happy with the situations they found themselves in, I was thrilled they knew to call me.
They called you after consuming how much alcohol?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trial is in less than 2 weeks. As the mom of a 20 year old son, I can't imagine how the family feels. 3 lives lost, not 2.
That displays a lack of empathy for the two families whose sons are actually dead.
Said the thread bully boss.
No, actually, said me, who really dislikes whoever keeps harping on this on DCUM, aka "the thread bully boss".
He'll probably go to jail. That's not losing your life.
I'd be sad that the passengers didn't use better judgment than to get into a car with a teen they knew was drinking, after they themselves had been drinking, and not wear seat belts. We preach, beg, implore our kids not to do these things. So I'd never forgive myself if my kids died this way.
Hello. When kids start drinking, there IS no judgement. Period.
That might be the case for your kids but certainly not all. I've been called more than once and asked to pick up kids (my own and various others) who got into situations that they needed help extricating themselves from. While I was not happy with the situations they found themselves in, I was thrilled they knew to call me.
They called you after consuming how much alcohol?
Anonymous wrote:Trial is in less than 2 weeks. As the mom of a 20 year old son, I can't imagine how the family feels. 3 lives lost, not 2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trial is in less than 2 weeks. As the mom of a 20 year old son, I can't imagine how the family feels. 3 lives lost, not 2.
That displays a lack of empathy for the two families whose sons are actually dead.
Said the thread bully boss.
No, actually, said me, who really dislikes whoever keeps harping on this on DCUM, aka "the thread bully boss".
He'll probably go to jail. That's not losing your life.
I'd be sad that the passengers didn't use better judgment than to get into a car with a teen they knew was drinking, after they themselves had been drinking, and not wear seat belts. We preach, beg, implore our kids not to do these things. So I'd never forgive myself if my kids died this way.
Hello. When kids start drinking, there IS no judgement. Period.
That might be the case for your kids but certainly not all. I've been called more than once and asked to pick up kids (my own and various others) who got into situations that they needed help extricating themselves from. While I was not happy with the situations they found themselves in, I was thrilled they knew to call me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trial is in less than 2 weeks. As the mom of a 20 year old son, I can't imagine how the family feels. 3 lives lost, not 2.
That displays a lack of empathy for the two families whose sons are actually dead.
Said the thread bully boss.
No, actually, said me, who really dislikes whoever keeps harping on this on DCUM, aka "the thread bully boss".
He'll probably go to jail. That's not losing your life.
I'd be sad that the passengers didn't use better judgment than to get into a car with a teen they knew was drinking, after they themselves had been drinking, and not wear seat belts. We preach, beg, implore our kids not to do these things. So I'd never forgive myself if my kids died this way.
Hello. When kids start drinking, there IS no judgement. Period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were multiple original posts in the last 24hrs about this trip to Mexico and they have all disappeared? What happen. It was on the news. Why can't it be posted here. I didn't start them but I did comment on them.
I think the parents are horrible people.
I don't know about them all, but I'm an OP of another thread in this forum and I asked Jeff to delete it because I saw an older one in the Maryland Schools forum already talking about it. There aren't supposed to be multiple threads on a topic.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trial is in less than 2 weeks. As the mom of a 20 year old son, I can't imagine how the family feels. 3 lives lost, not 2.
That displays a lack of empathy for the two families whose sons are actually dead.
Said the thread bully boss.
No, actually, said me, who really dislikes whoever keeps harping on this on DCUM, aka "the thread bully boss".
He'll probably go to jail. That's not losing your life.
I'd be sad that the passengers didn't use better judgment than to get into a car with a teen they knew was drinking, after they themselves had been drinking, and not wear seat belts. We preach, beg, implore our kids not to do these things. So I'd never forgive myself if my kids died this way.