Narrative Essay On Drunk Driving

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Have I ever told you the time I crashed my car. Yeah, it was a good car too. I had so many memories in that car. Like the time I stole the school mascot statue, or where I covered the parking lot with confetti. Not to mention all those time I skipped class. Yeah its at the bottom of the lake somewhere. My parents still don't believe me about that part. However, there is more to the story than just that. It started when I got the invited to the october party. Not everyone was invited, only the people that we knew wouldn't snitch on us if something went down there, but there still must have been fifty people or so. The only way to get in this party though, was to bring alcohol. This may be hard for some of those other types, like the nerds or …show more content…

I wasn't sure if my friends made it out, but I knew I was bugging out. I must have drove fifty miles per hour over the speed limit while drunk. Once I realized I was safe, I went to park the car to process the information. Everything was very buzzy. Apparently I put the car in neutral not park. I happened to be on a down hill going into the lake. I was so confused it wasn't until I was wet up to my chest that I realized what was happened. I quickly got out and swam to shore and watched as my car was swallowed by the lake. From that point I walked home and had to explain why the car wasn't home in the morning. I was hoping someone would find the car and find a way to get it out so I could at least have a broken car that needed repair. Unfortunately, there aren't many people who scavenge the bottom of the lake in search of a car. So, it’s still down there. I do not support nor encourage the use of alcohol, dangerous party games or drunk driving. The story above is a purly fictional tale that encompases a steryotype that I perceive a specific type of person would experience, and do not myself currently share any of the same experiences, negative behavioral actions or destructive thoughts. Any similarity to actual people, places, or events is purely coincidental and not intended to offend

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