I Fought the Law

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I Fought the Law
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That Time I Broke the Law a Lot.

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I'm only 16 years old and yet somehow I find that I should probably be incarcerated. I'm sure we all feel that way sometimes. I think what really put me over board was the time my friends and I went to a beer pong tournament. Now, when you're in High School, beer pong is a very difficult sport to play. Not only because we have no coordination or experience, but because we have to find the "cool parents" who will let us drink heavily underage. Anyway, this night was great because there were about 30 kids all looking to get drunk on some Keystone light that a girl with a fake ID was able to get. Now I know what you're thinking, "who the f*ck would want to drink Keystone light?" I still question why we chose that drink to be our possible final drink, cause after all, the chances of us getting caught was high. But I haven't quite gotten to the meat of the story. The best part was that the girl whom was hosting the beer pong tournament wasn't aloud to have kids over her house. So we had to instead borrow "Jimmy's house." Who is Jimmy? None of us are really sure. What I am sure about is, that one of the kids at the tournament knew his garage code and then used it to break in. Once successfully broken into, we set up the beer pong table and beers and began to play. This is where I realized that I was probably making a poor decision. Especially since looking around the house you were able to see family photos of the kids. It's kind of hard to drink Keystone light while realizing the house you're in is used to teach kids morals. Sobering up, I realized how many laws I was breaking. Drinking Underage. Trespassing. Breaking and Entering. Being a piece of shit. Fortunately, my friend and I got the hell out of there before any law enforcers could have been notified. The only knowledge I gained after this endeavor is that if you're going to break several laws under 18, at least drink something a little better than Keystone light.

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