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ANTHONY GRAHAM interviewed students from Liberty High School.

ERICA HARREL, senior

"I was attacked by a peacock when I was 5."

MEAGAN SCARLETTE, sophomore

"I once fell out of a car because the door flung open."

JEN RAJCHEL, senior

"I hid in the clothing racks at the store, and they put the store on red alert."

ERIKA TURNER, sophomore

"I was riding a roller coaster and got really scared and ended up biting off a scab."

JOSÉ CLAIR, sophomore

"I gave a swirly to this boy who talked trash about my sister."

BARBARA GUIUA, sophomore

"I was in the Philippines and there was a flood, and I was stuck in the middle of the street."

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