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    I am not close to my dad but respect him for working night shifts in a foundry for 36 years to look after us when he was actually well educated. He scared the living daylights out of me just with the stare.

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    I was never close to my dad growing up,he was a big drinking hard irishman,very closed emotionally,
    very hard working and always provided for us.Only really got to know the real him when he was
    dying when i spent a lot of time with him,wish i done it sooner now,he was a good man but we
    were very different people.Bless him.
    I am so different,my kids mean the world to me,i cant get home quick enough to see them.
    we have so much fun , love teaching them new things and seeing them enjoying themselves.
    I am a lucky man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roberto duran legend View Post
    I was never close to my dad growing up,he was a big drinking hard irishman,very closed emotionally,
    very hard working and always provided for us.Only really got to know the real him when he was
    dying when i spent a lot of time with him,wish i done it sooner now,he was a good man but we
    were very different people.Bless him.
    I am so different,my kids mean the world to me,i cant get home quick enough to see them.
    we have so much fun , love teaching them new things and seeing them enjoying themselves.
    I am a lucky man.
    That is a great thing.I love good parents that spend time with their children because they wanted them in the first place.
    I dont get how some people can be so heartless (to used the term twice in a day) to be able to either father children and leave them all over abandoned to others or even have some with one woman and then get back to their own life style, choosing not the get to know any of them. We know its their loss,but they wont be able to see it until its too late.
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    I can honestly there is probably no one in this world I respect more. My dad has always offered a balance of wise advice and a wry sense of humour about life. If you don't appreciate a good fart joke, then there's no point going on is one of my favourite philosophies about life. Physically, we are completely different. He's on the low side of ten stone, I'm over twice that, and the only real physical trait we share is a rather odd lack of body hair.

    However, when it comes to intellect, I like to think we are pretty close, although I do feel he probably has the edge with an extra 35 years' knowledge on me. Such a broad taste in music, i once had to ask him to turn the music down cause I had school in the morning... Extremely literate and with a huge library of books (he's taken over two rooms plus some of the basement for storage of books and records), I can honestly say he encouraged me to be curious, cynical, literate and with a decent appreciation for music from all kinds of different genres.

    When he retired a few years ago we went on a month long trek to the Himalayas, and I hope to do a few more before both he and I don't have the legs anymore. My love of sport is one thing I don't share with him, although fair play he did play a lot of soccer with me when I was a kid, probably cause I pestered and dragged him away from books, music and generally being the best dad I could hope for.

    This sounds gushing I know, but while I may have lost out in many areas of luck and fate, having a good dad was definitely one area where I was extremely lucky.

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    Every generation
    Blames the one before
    And all of their frustrations
    Come beating on your door


    I know that I'm a prisoner
    To all my Father held so dear
    I know that I'm a hostage
    To all his hopes and fears
    I just wish I could have told him in the living years


    Crumpled bits of paper
    Filled with imperfect thought
    Stilted conversations
    I'm afraid that's all we've got


    You say you just don't see it
    He says it's perfect sense
    You just can't get agreement
    In this present tense
    We all talk a different language
    Talking in defence


    Say it loud, say it clear
    You can listen as well as you hear
    It's too late when we die
    To admit we don't see eye to eye


    So we open up a quarrel
    Between the present and the past
    We only sacrifice the future
    It's the bitterness that lasts


    So Don't yield to the fortunes
    You sometimes see as fate
    It may have a new perspective
    On a different day
    And if you don't give up, and don't give in
    You may just be OK.


    Say it loud, say it clear
    You can listen as well as you hear
    It's too late when we die
    To admit we don't see eye to eye


    I wasn't there that morning
    When my Father passed away
    I didn't get to tell him
    All the things I had to say


    I think I caught his spirit
    Later that same year
    I'm sure I heard his echo
    In my baby's new born tears
    I just wish I could have told him in the living years


    Say it loud, say it clear
    You can listen as well as you hear
    It's too late when we die
    To admit we don't see eye to eye


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