Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - When Allison Margolin was chosen to speak at her junior high school's D.A.R.E. - Drug Abuse Resistance Education - graduation ceremony, her audience got an earful.
"I changed the speech from this whole thing about how drugs would interfere with my wanting to be a journalist, to how the fried-egg commercial was so ...
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