[nabs-l] college parties

Carly Mihalakis carlymih at comcast.net
Sun Aug 28 21:35:55 UTC 2016


Afternoon, Zachary,

         Yes, at most parties depending on the 
crowd all kinds of greatt fun do happen. You 
might like really Boozin' it up or, like me, 
you'll find that the drink appeals not to your 
sensibilities and you'd much rather smoke the 
party. (I.E) a joint  or a couple of pipe tokes.
Car a At 11:12 PM 8/27/2016, Zachary N. GriegoDreicer via NABS-L wrote:
>thanks for the clarification! I thought it was 
>something like this but it's always good to cl 
>arify. Sent from my BrailleNote Touch On Aug 25, 
>2016 3:56 PM, amazing tech via NABS-L 
><nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote: > > Listers, > Let me 
>be clear in my last statement I said don't go. 
>Zach, you are more than welcome to go if you 
>want. Just have safety measures in place and 
>don't let others peer pressure you into drinking 
>or drugs or even unprotected sex. You may think 
>that all college students are grown up enough to 
>understand this fact even sighted ones however, 
>peer pressure still happens and i think is still 
>even more rapidly used in a college setting than 
>a high school setting as kids are starting to 
>become adults. Just my two cents again. > > 
>Thanks, > Aaron Linson > CEO Linson 
>Productions. > CEO Blind Faith Project > > > On 
>Aug 25, 2016, at 4:49 PM, Joseph Hudson via 
>NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote: > > > > Zach, 
>was definitely love to text with you about this. 
>Because yes other things can happen cause in 
>some instances, drinking can lead to other 
>things. Don't want to say anything that would 
>make anybody uncomfortable. So if you wish to 
>talk so freak to give a call or let start 
>shooting text messages back and forth. > > 
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>  > > On Aug 25, 2016, at 10:04 AM, Zachary N. 
>Griego-Dreicer via NABS-L 
><nabs-l at nfbnet.org<mailto:nabs-l at nfbnet.org>> 
>wrote: > > > > Thank you Amy, this is good 
>information to be reminded of. Perhaps under the 
>right circumstances I will try it out. Does 
>anything more than drinking and dancing happen 
>at these events? > > Sent from my Macbook Pro 
>13 > > > > On Aug 25, 2016, at 09:15, Mason, Amy 
>via NABS-L 
><nabs-l at nfbnet.org<mailto:nabs-l at nfbnet.org>> 
>wrote: > > > > Do you think you would enjoy this 
>kind of party? If you do, then it's all right to 
>plan to attend, but you should figure out safety 
>strategies, and escape plans. > > > > 1. Only 
>handle your own drink, and only let people you 
>really *know* you can trust give you anything 
>that's been opened. > > 2.Be sure you have a 
>plan for leaving if you get uncomfortable that 
>you can carry out independently. This can be a 
>friend you can call who Is not attending the 
>party, knowledge of walking or public transit 
>options for getting home under your own steam, 
>or a service like Uber, Lyft, or a taxi. > > 3. 
>Remember all things in moderation. Socializing 
>in any form has to balance with academics, 
>self-care, and any employment obligations. Don't 
>be afraid to try things that catch your 
>attention, but don't let the balances fall too 
>far to one side either.  Whether it is 
>academics or social. To focus solely on 
>academics is going to leave you missing a lot of 
>learning opportunities that don't come in the 
>classroom. > > > > Good luck, and enjoy your 
>college career > > > > Amy Mason > > > > Sent 
>from my iPhone > > > > On Aug 25, 2016, at 8:12 
>AM, roanna bacchus via NABS-L 
><nabs-l at nfbnet.org<mailto:nabs-l at nfbnet.org><mailto:nabs-l at nfbnet.org>> 
>wrote: > > > > Many people go to college for 
>different reasons.  For me it is all about the 
>academics and social life comes afterward. Yes I 
>think you should politely decline this 
>invitation.  It would be helpful for your sweet 
>mates to have contact information for your host 
>family. > > > > 
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