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<p>IMO it’s a horrible thing to do. How would you feel if you were told your best friend was dead, only to find out that it’s not true? I’d be pretty POed.</p>

<p>I’d be so POed I’d drown my anger in alcohol (then go driving).</p>

<p>“IMO it’s a horrible thing to do. How would you feel if you were told your best friend was dead, only to find out that it’s not true? I’d be pretty POed.”</p>

<p>Would you let your kid fall off his bike while he’s trying to learn how to ride it?</p>

<p>Yeah, it would never work in my school. People would probably just laugh it off…
But still, it would be an interesting experience.</p>

<p>the whole thing seems pretty over-dramatic to me, like some one had posted earlier.</p>

<p>“The administration tells the school that a couple of kids died in a car accident caused by a drunk driver last night. No one would know it was staged besides the kids, the parents, and the principle. The whole school would morn. Later the truth would come out and lesson learned.”
“IMO it’s a horrible thing to do. How would you feel if you were told your best friend was dead, only to find out that it’s not true? I’d be pretty POed.”</p>

<p>i was just going to respond with something like this. i would be beyond PO’d…more like furious. not to mention it could have ended badly. i can just image some kid hearing his best+only friend had just died, then goes off & kills himself. lawsuit for the school much?</p>

<p>“Would you let your kid fall off his bike while he’s trying to learn how to ride it?”
lol, what?</p>

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<p>Would you let your best friend die as the result of drunk driving so you learn not to drink and drive?</p>

<p>LOL no. Which is exactly why I support my plan.</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure I never fell off my bike while learning to ride. Training Wheels and all…</p>

<p>Then your parents were nice lol</p>