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Archive for Tuesday, February 10, 2004

In the halls

February 10, 2004

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What are some of the dangers of smoking tobacco?

At Royal Crest Lanes,

933 Iowa

Hannah Newton, fifth grade, Pinckney School

"It's bad for your heart, bad for your lungs, and it turns your teeth yellow."

Kyle Hill, fourth grade, Kennedy School

"It will tear up your gums and your tongue, and it causes you to spit blood. After three cigarettes, you can become addicted."

Jonathan McClees, fourth grade, Kennedy School

"You get stinky. Your hair always smells like smoke, and you always have a craving."

Briana Edmo, fifth grade, Pinckney School

"It could cause gum disease."

Dakota Yosten-Driscoll, fifth grade, Pinckney School

"The smoke can stay in your fingers."

Amber Catlett, fifth grade, Pinckney School

"You'll have less money."

Francois Sissoko, fifth grade, Pinckney School

"It could put you in the hospital. When you're driving in a car it's not good because you could run into something."

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