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    Default Fathers Day

    Today, and in a few minutes, I get to go out and spend a day with my dad. There are too few people like him in this world, who think of others first, and themselves last. He has taught me what it is to be respectful of others, and to earn what I get from life. Earlier this morning, he gave me something he wrote, as I gave him a gift. He is a bit of a writer on top of other things, and I think it is awesome. I asked him when he wrote it, was it about grandpa? He said, maybe, but it is for you.

    So if you are a dad, or you fit the role of dad, give yourself a pat on the back today. For you like my dad, deserve it.

    (This is long but if you like a good read, very worth it)


    Catching Raindrops


    One day on a quiet street, on the front steps of a small house, there stood a young boy sticking his tongue out…catching raindrops.

    “What are you doing boy?” Came a voice from behind him.

    As the boy turned around he replied, “Dad, why can’t it rain juice?”

    The man, thinking of evaporation and condensation and all the workings of rain, paused for a moment, then simply said, “I wouldn’t be so sure that it can’t, boy.”

    ***

    As time went by the boy grew older…
    And so did the man.

    ***

    The man came home one day to see his son covered in pieces of paper, tape, and cardboard, flapping his arms as he ran across the lawn.

    Smiling, the man asked, “What are you doing boy?”

    Somewhat startled, the boy turned to the man and said, “Dad, how come people can’t fly?”

    The man, first thinking of gravity, velocity, aerodynamics, and all the workings of such a thing paused for a moment and simply said, “I wouldn't be so sure that they can't...spread your wings, boy, and try.”

    ***

    Many more years had passed and the boy was soon a young man…as the man grew older yet.

    ***

    As the man walked down the hall he could hear music and banging and singing from behind a bedroom door. As he opened the door he saw a handsome young man standing there, gripping a microphone, wide-eyed and beautiful.

    “What are you doing boy?” said the man.

    “Dad, today at school we talked about futures.” Said the boy. “Everyone says I have to decide. But I don’t want to do anything. I want to do everything. I want to climb mountains. I want to sing and dance. I want to build tall buildings and I want to travel. I want to do everything, dad. Why must I decide?”

    Then the man, first thinking of direction, of focus and of goals, paused a moment and simply said, “You go boy. You go do it all. With all of your heart boy, go do it all.”

    ***

    In time the young man became a man, and the man was soon a very old man.

    The young man climbed his mountains, chased his dreams, and one day had a family of his own with his own boy. He was happy.

    But as the man became an old man he became very sick with time. One day the phone rang in the house of the young man, because his fathers days were numbered.

    So he went to visit the old man.

    ***

    “It is so very good to see you boy!” Said the old man. “I fear I don’t have much time left in this world. I wonder why it is that I must go? I wonder why it is that I must die?”

    Then his boy, thinking first of grief and loss and sorrow, paused a moment, and simply said, “I wouldn't be so sure that you are. For every time I feel the raindrops upon me, I will feel you. And every time I hear a bird sing, I will hear your voice. And every time I look into the eyes of my child, I will know that you are with me. You are not going father. You are not dying.”

    Then later that evening, quietly and peacefully,
    the old man passed away.

    The man was very sad.

    ***

    The very next day the man was walking through his house and looking at all the empty spaces where his father once was. Listening to the echo of his father’s voice, and remembering the wonderful times that once were.

    And the man was very, very sad.

    Just then he began to hear the pitter patter of rain as it fell against the window. Moving through the room the man walked to the front door. Then as he looked out of it, it was there he saw a young boy standing with his tongue sticking out…catching raindrops.

    The man looked up to the sky, then back to the boy.

    And the man then smiled broadly and said, “What are you doing boy?”


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    Quote Originally Posted by Youngblood View Post
    Today, and in a few minutes, I get to go out and spend a day with my dad. There are too few people like him in this world, who think of others first, and themselves last. He has taught me what it is to be respectful of others, and to earn what I get from life. Earlier this morning, he gave me something he wrote, as I gave him a gift. He is a bit of a writer on top of other things, and I think it is awesome. I asked him when he wrote it, was it about grandpa? He said, maybe, but it is for you.

    So if you are a dad, or you fit the role of dad, give yourself a pat on the back today. For you like my dad, deserve it.

    (This is long but if you like a good read, very worth it)


    Catching Raindrops


    One day on a quiet street, on the front steps of a small house, there stood a young boy sticking his tongue out…catching raindrops.

    “What are you doing boy?” Came a voice from behind him.

    As the boy turned around he replied, “Dad, why can’t it rain juice?”

    The man, thinking of evaporation and condensation and all the workings of rain, paused for a moment, then simply said, “I wouldn’t be so sure that it can’t, boy.”

    ***

    As time went by the boy grew older…
    And so did the man.

    ***

    The man came home one day to see his son covered in pieces of paper, tape, and cardboard, flapping his arms as he ran across the lawn.

    Smiling, the man asked, “What are you doing boy?”

    Somewhat startled, the boy turned to the man and said, “Dad, how come people can’t fly?”

    The man, first thinking of gravity, velocity, aerodynamics, and all the workings of such a thing paused for a moment and simply said, “I wouldn't be so sure that they can't...spread your wings, boy, and try.”

    ***

    Many more years had passed and the boy was soon a young man…as the man grew older yet.

    ***

    As the man walked down the hall he could hear music and banging and singing from behind a bedroom door. As he opened the door he saw a handsome young man standing there, gripping a microphone, wide-eyed and beautiful.

    “What are you doing boy?” said the man.

    “Dad, today at school we talked about futures.” Said the boy. “Everyone says I have to decide. But I don’t want to do anything. I want to do everything. I want to climb mountains. I want to sing and dance. I want to build tall buildings and I want to travel. I want to do everything, dad. Why must I decide?”

    Then the man, first thinking of direction, of focus and of goals, paused a moment and simply said, “You go boy. You go do it all. With all of your heart boy, go do it all.”

    ***

    In time the young man became a man, and the man was soon a very old man.

    The young man climbed his mountains, chased his dreams, and one day had a family of his own with his own boy. He was happy.

    But as the man became an old man he became very sick with time. One day the phone rang in the house of the young man, because his fathers days were numbered.

    So he went to visit the old man.

    ***

    “It is so very good to see you boy!” Said the old man. “I fear I don’t have much time left in this world. I wonder why it is that I must go? I wonder why it is that I must die?”

    Then his boy, thinking first of grief and loss and sorrow, paused a moment, and simply said, “I wouldn't be so sure that you are. For every time I feel the raindrops upon me, I will feel you. And every time I hear a bird sing, I will hear your voice. And every time I look into the eyes of my child, I will know that you are with me. You are not going father. You are not dying.”

    Then later that evening, quietly and peacefully,
    the old man passed away.

    The man was very sad.

    ***

    The very next day the man was walking through his house and looking at all the empty spaces where his father once was. Listening to the echo of his father’s voice, and remembering the wonderful times that once were.

    And the man was very, very sad.

    Just then he began to hear the pitter patter of rain as it fell against the window. Moving through the room the man walked to the front door. Then as he looked out of it, it was there he saw a young boy standing with his tongue sticking out…catching raindrops.

    The man looked up to the sky, then back to the boy.

    And the man then smiled broadly and said, “What are you doing boy?”


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    I spent alot of the day shooting hoops with my 7 year old son,when I wasnt fielding a happy fathers day call from the 18 year old girl I more or less adopted as my own when she was 4,and making cheryiaki chicken for dinner.

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    Not knowing my father never really bothers me, but every once in a while it gets to me. Oh well, could've been a lot worse.

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    HAPPY FATHERS DAY TO ALL RESPONSIBLE DADS!!!
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    Though could Ikea and Walmart hire somebody who speaks the queens english to write the instructions on the furniture.
    I worked an hour putting together just the hideaway drawers for his new bed because apparantly it was poorly translated from swahili,and almost nothing was labeled correctly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SE7EN View Post
    HAPPY FATHERS DAY TO ALL RESPONSIBLE DADS!!!
    Nice sentiments...And The best to all fathers.Just talked to my pop's and again realized he was always that smart...I just did not listen Lol.Hindsight is indeed 20/20.Happy fathers day Master Chief R.W.S Jr....Ya done good...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli surfs 'Nawlins View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SE7EN View Post
    HAPPY FATHERS DAY TO ALL RESPONSIBLE DADS!!!
    Nice sentiments...And The best to all fathers.Just talked to my pop's and again realized he was always that smart...I just did not listen Lol.Hindsight is indeed 20/20.Happy fathers day Master Chief R.W.S Jr....Ya done good...
    I really didnt get to know my sperm donor(he doesnt deserve the term father) Im bound and determined that my kid is going to have a better life.
    And just like with your pa ,he spends alot of his life hearing,"I told you there was a reason I didnt want you doing that"
    Anybody I didnt rep on this thread,its a spread the reps reason
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli surfs 'Nawlins View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SE7EN View Post
    HAPPY FATHERS DAY TO ALL RESPONSIBLE DADS!!!
    Nice sentiments...And The best to all fathers.Just talked to my pop's and again realized he was always that smart...I just did not listen Lol.Hindsight is indeed 20/20.Happy fathers day Master Chief R.W.S Jr....Ya done good...
    I really didnt get to know my sperm donor(he doesnt deserve the term father) Im bound and determined that my kid is going to have a better life.
    And just like with your pa ,he spends alot of his life hearing,"I told you there was a reason I didnt want you doing that"
    Just give them everything of yourself.You have a grasp on what was not there for you and have the willingness to provide it to your young ones...not materialistic s!!!,much more than that!Me and my old man had a very very steely Relationship up until I was about 24 or so.I would tell some friends to envision the real life "Great Santini"...but in refection,No way!When I was coming up I took everything as critisism and dictation,never really stopping to realize and appreciate that he had literally BEEN THERE and done that..It was all about ME .Back in his day I would have looked like a choir boy and could never be half the man is became Lol.Alot of times now I see we are mirror images, for the good and some not so good characteristics .Man,this aint about me...Never had children myself...Good luck TM my man,you'll do great

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    You have to bro,you seem to have a bit of country in you,so you know,its your kit and kin
    You dont do well for them who will you do it for,and if you wont do it for nobody,what are you really worth?
    But on top of it,I adore the little monkey,I want him to be everything he can be.
    The girl's allready on her way,we're just arguing about boyfriends,and what college she should go to

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    happy fathers day to all the REAL and TRUE fathers out there! I know it must be a tought job!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DAVIDTUA View Post
    happy fathers day to all the REAL and TRUE fathers out there! I know it must be a tought job!
    Not when your doing it right. Because when you seem them achieve to thier full ability,youve won.
    You are doing your job,the one you signed on for.
    Even stupid crap,when he throws a jab right,or she throws the rap right,I know Im doing my job

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by DAVIDTUA View Post
    happy fathers day to all the REAL and TRUE fathers out there! I know it must be a tought job!
    Not when your doing it right. Because when you seem them achieve to thier full ability,youve won.
    You are doing your job,the one you signed on for.
    Even stupid crap,when he throws a jab right,or she throws the rap right,I know Im doing my job

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    "I tried hard to have a father... but instead I had a dad"

    -Kurt Cobain

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft View Post
    "I tried hard to have a father... but instead I had a dad"

    -Kurt Cobain
    sorry bud my dumbass doesnt comprehend that quote LOL

    was kurt like a good dad or something? or did he not have a dad? u talking about nirvana right?

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