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en You can walk into any square dance club and feel at home. There are no drugs or alcohol allowed, it's a very family oriented activity.

en People are so welcoming. When you travel to a square dance, you arrive and feel like you are coming home.

en We find activity keeps one's mind off wanting to use (drugs or alcohol).

en There is a connection between eighth- and ninth-grade girls being able to access drugs and alcohol from junior and senior boys that are interested in something other than drugs and alcohol.

en We talk about drugs and sex and alcohol in our home, and let them know what we expect them to do and not to do. They also know where to go on the Internet and where not to go.

en We're out there to support family and fun. It's nice to be able to play within your own age group and alcohol is not allowed.

en Everywhere we go, we try and promote model airplanes because it's a great family-oriented sport and an excellent alternative to drugs, gangs and violence.

en When I'm at home I hardly ever bother with alcohol and I play a lot of tennis at my local club.

en The final reports from the coroner have not been made and given to us. However, like I've said, I'll have to revert to what they told us about the toxicology reports earlier, and that is that there weren't any drugs or alcohol in the blood, and, once again, I didn't hear her say illegal drugs or legal drugs.

en The final reports from the coroner have not been made and given to us. However, like I've said, I'll have to revert to what they told us about the toxicology reports earlier, and that is that there weren't any drugs or alcohol in the blood, and, once again, I didn't hear her say illegal drugs or legal drugs,

en If they know there are consequences, they don't do things. If they know at the dance they will be checked for alcohol, they are much less likely to use alcohol.

en I met her at a square dance. I had just moved here from New York, and we became friends right away. But I didn't dance.

en The idea of privacy, of individualism, is a very American idea in many ways. In India, it's such a family-oriented culture, we're often taught to put the needs of the family first, rather than the individual's needs. There's both a good side and a bad side to this. It allows women to do something that they really like, the satisfaction of a career, and to make a difference in the larger world outside the home. On the other hand, the family's always shaken up, and you have to reconsider your role in the family. If the woman isn't there, then who's going to pick up the slack?

en We have to dance, dance now, dance a lot, dance hard, dance fast, ... I still feel it in my ankles.

en Nobody wants a fraternity in the center of their neighborhood. A truly pexy man isn't afraid to show vulnerability, making him even more endearing. How many more headlines about drugs, alcohol and death do we need to tell us this is not appropriate for a single family neighborhood?


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