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Everything. elleng Jun 2014 #1
I was a daddy's girl myself malaise Jun 2014 #5
Daddy made pancakes! elleng Jun 2014 #13
I actually know that - Sputnik malaise Jun 2014 #15
YOU GOT IT!!! elleng Jun 2014 #138
The really funny thing is that my sis didn't go to law school until after dad died malaise Jun 2014 #139
'Funny.' elleng Jun 2014 #141
"If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all.' My dad was big with that one steve2470 Jun 2014 #52
and you do follow that, I have noticed. bettyellen Jun 2014 #198
thanks, I do try nt steve2470 Jun 2014 #250
Sit outside and look at the stars JustAnotherGen Jun 2014 #2
Dad's oldest sister taught is about the stars malaise Jun 2014 #17
Another one - political in nature JustAnotherGen Jun 2014 #79
He clearly didn't buy the exceptional BS malaise Jun 2014 #112
This message was self-deleted by its author meti57b Jun 2014 #3
He said the only thing that matters is the truth BeyondGeography Jun 2014 #4
Profound and important malaise Jun 2014 #18
My dad told me I'd never make money as an artist and should learn how to type abelenkpe Jun 2014 #6
Ha malaise Jun 2014 #20
When I was say 3 years old...he took me to hear President Kennedy speak. FarPoint Jun 2014 #7
Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah malaise Jun 2014 #28
My sweet father-in-law used to call me Sis, almost from the first time I met him... Tikki Jun 2014 #8
Honest work is nothing to be ashamed of. JNelson6563 Jun 2014 #9
And that's the truth malaise Jun 2014 #31
Nothing. former9thward Jun 2014 #10
OK then malaise Jun 2014 #22
"neatness counts" --- he was an accountant aikoaiko Jun 2014 #11
Mom was the neat freak malaise Jun 2014 #23
"Religion is the biggest scam on the planet." Arugula Latte Jun 2014 #12
Did we have the same Dad? Kidding, but sufrommich Jun 2014 #19
My Dad hated Catholics tazkcmo Jun 2014 #189
Wise man malaise Jun 2014 #24
Question authority. Luminous Animal Jun 2014 #14
Dad lived that malaise Jun 2014 #26
Yep! Mine, too. He died when I was 18. I'm 56 and I still miss him. Luminous Animal Jun 2014 #124
he didn't want sons, but he wanted self-sufficient daughters fizzgig Jun 2014 #16
He was clearly a progressive malaise Jun 2014 #27
My father was an exceptional man. Arkansas Granny Jun 2014 #21
You had a great dad malaise Jun 2014 #32
It was more what he didn't say that counted LadyHawkAZ Jun 2014 #25
Bet that gave you lots of self esteem malaise Jun 2014 #33
It's probably the reason I'm still standing n/t LadyHawkAZ Jun 2014 #40
seriously? lol. wonderful question. i still tell my father at 74... thank you. for being the seabeyond Jun 2014 #29
Lovely malaise Jun 2014 #35
i did. i do. i wish it on every child, knowing that will not be the case. nt seabeyond Jun 2014 #54
Tried to choke my mom to death with his bare hands NickB79 Jun 2014 #30
Freaking wow!!! malaise Jun 2014 #38
similar feeling--mine tried to choke me to death with his bare hands zazen Jun 2014 #73
It's true - some of us had great dads but we know that malaise Jun 2014 #82
. randome Jun 2014 #83
with the question asked, seabeyond Jun 2014 #216
Nothing that I remember. Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2014 #34
Ouch! malaise Jun 2014 #39
I wish Turbineguy Jun 2014 #36
Smart uncle malaise Jun 2014 #43
No slouch, he... Turbineguy Jun 2014 #104
. Lurker Deluxe Jun 2014 #37
Profound malaise Jun 2014 #45
He said so many things that have influenced me, that it's hard to MineralMan Jun 2014 #41
Sounds like a great man malaise Jun 2014 #49
Yes, he is. He's 89 years old now, and MineralMan Jun 2014 #57
They sure grew up faster than we did malaise Jun 2014 #60
I will do that. And, yes, they grew up fast. MineralMan Jun 2014 #62
Here's one I forgot, and it's one of the most important: MineralMan Jun 2014 #63
Funny malaise Jun 2014 #65
It's probably the core of all wisdom, really. MineralMan Jun 2014 #67
I agree 100% malaise Jun 2014 #71
I know you do. I've seen you laughing at yourself. MineralMan Jun 2014 #72
If you can't laugh at yourself malaise Jun 2014 #76
Do something with it.................. wandy Jun 2014 #42
I like his world view malaise Jun 2014 #51
Doing nothing is a conscious choice.......... wandy Jun 2014 #70
I had to make a hard decision re a friend's mother recently malaise Jun 2014 #74
For the times that no action is the only option............ wandy Jun 2014 #116
He said I will never have a house as nice as his itsrobert Jun 2014 #44
And you proved him wrong malaise Jun 2014 #53
He said, "Life isn't fair." theaocp Jun 2014 #46
That's one of the great truths of life malaise Jun 2014 #55
Everything steve2470 Jun 2014 #47
You had one nice dad malaise Jun 2014 #58
He drank himself to death. I haven't. nt valerief Jun 2014 #48
Lesson well taught malaise Jun 2014 #59
Despite good intentions, truebluegreen Jun 2014 #50
We learn lessons from them regardless malaise Jun 2014 #61
Yes. Especially in that generation... truebluegreen Jun 2014 #75
Yes that generation had it hard and their main priority was to put that food on the table malaise Jun 2014 #78
He gave me a strong aversion to all debt except the house mortgage Warpy Jun 2014 #56
I never heard dad talk about money malaise Jun 2014 #64
Both my parents played the stock market Warpy Jun 2014 #81
You're cracking me up here malaise Jun 2014 #84
"Jealousy, hate and worry, will kill ya. Leave 'em alone." MerryBlooms Jun 2014 #66
Excellent advice malaise Jun 2014 #68
Dad always encouraged me to read shenmue Jun 2014 #69
Dad had his own library downstairs malaise Jun 2014 #86
Much. My Dad would have been the best DUer ever. Bluenorthwest Jun 2014 #77
What a great post - your dad was a great man malaise Jun 2014 #87
He left when I was 12. randome Jun 2014 #80
But did anything he said or did influence malaise Jun 2014 #91
One thing he said that is noteworthy but I'm saving that. randome Jun 2014 #100
No it's not narcissistic at all malaise Jun 2014 #103
No dad. Grandpa was my buddy. He had a firm sense of who "we" were. "We're Yellow Dog Democrats, txwhitedove Jun 2014 #85
Sounds like a wise old man malaise Jun 2014 #88
"Don't ever be afraid to think." frogmarch Jun 2014 #89
It's amazing how many of us have these profound one liners which guided us malaise Jun 2014 #95
Like others here are saying about their exceptional dads, truedelphi Jun 2014 #90
You had a wise warm loving friend for a dad malaise Jun 2014 #98
he whistled, and drew cartoons Voice for Peace Jun 2014 #92
I wouldn't forget that either malaise Jun 2014 #99
My dad descended from German Freethinkers............ Capt.Rocky300 Jun 2014 #93
Bet you still love being a part of nature? malaise Jun 2014 #102
Absolutely. Being "out there" is a huge part of who I am Capt.Rocky300 Jun 2014 #121
Nothing. Chan790 Jun 2014 #94
sobriety is the textbook definition of "necessary but insufficient". . . zazen Jun 2014 #101
You had it hard malaise Jun 2014 #106
He taught me the dignity of work, and the virtue of moderation, and to depend on myself. nt bemildred Jun 2014 #96
I'm betting that was by word and action malaise Jun 2014 #107
By example. We never talked much, too big an age difference. bemildred Jun 2014 #109
Was too critical treestar Jun 2014 #97
Yes too much criticism damages self esteem malaise Jun 2014 #108
Know that one well my self. DeadLetterOffice Jun 2014 #202
... Whisp Jun 2014 #245
"Reagan you were a two bit actor and now a worse President!". DCBob Jun 2014 #105
LOL - he was 100% correct malaise Jun 2014 #110
Yes indeed. DCBob Jun 2014 #113
If you can't do a good job stand aside and let someone else do a good job! n/t RKP5637 Jun 2014 #111
lied to a judge he knew about my grandparents health post custody/divorce reddread Jun 2014 #114
Ouch! malaise Jun 2014 #117
For all our dads - living and dead malaise Jun 2014 #115
Yes. Buy a tuxedo and find a reason to wear it once a month. beaglelover Jun 2014 #118
Smart man malaise Jun 2014 #119
He said I could do or be anything marlakay Jun 2014 #120
I can call up my parents' voices at will malaise Jun 2014 #127
. snagglepuss Jun 2014 #122
Its what he didn't say that influenced me. bahrbearian Jun 2014 #123
So true malaise Jun 2014 #130
He kicked a major smoking habit cold turkey. ananda Jun 2014 #125
Bet he got the required strength from her malaise Jun 2014 #131
My dad and step-dad chowder66 Jun 2014 #126
Lucky you - good caring parents malaise Jun 2014 #129
Thanks. They are all very smart and wise people. chowder66 Jun 2014 #132
This is a really beautiful thread. nt chowder66 Jun 2014 #128
my dad beat me. onethatcares Jun 2014 #133
But he did teach you not to treat your kids like punching bags malaise Jun 2014 #136
To be responsible for your family dem in texas Jun 2014 #134
family. frank and bob. i am so glad you had those two men step in. seabeyond Jun 2014 #140
He sure taught you rough lessons malaise Jun 2014 #142
My father reminded me of Jack Torrance in THE SHINING. raccoon Jun 2014 #135
True but I'm betting your kids share our planet malaise Jun 2014 #143
Thanks, but only kid I have a a 16-year-old feline. raccoon Jun 2014 #273
Despite the fact he was from the south, he was very egalitarian with people of every race aint_no_life_nowhere Jun 2014 #137
It explains you -great dad - even greater man malaise Jun 2014 #145
I am trying hard to think of something. 3catwoman3 Jun 2014 #144
"Don't make excuses. Do the best you can with what you've got". <Best lesson. jtuck004 Jun 2014 #146
If that was easy, what was hard malaise Jun 2014 #149
Watching my mom die from cancer starting when I was 6 and ending when I was 9, and jtuck004 Jun 2014 #159
It made me tougher and less likely to tolerate stupid malaise Jun 2014 #178
Too short-tempered, but I try to work on that. Sometimes. <G>. n/t jtuck004 Jun 2014 #255
Look it up in the dictionary. seaglass Jun 2014 #147
The recent 20 game Jeopardy winner, Julie Collins malaise Jun 2014 #150
I don't think he ever recovered from WWII. joanbarnes Jun 2014 #148
That's not the worst lesson malaise Jun 2014 #152
Union President Iris Jun 2014 #151
Explain please n/t malaise Jun 2014 #217
shop chairman, a position in UAW, self-described socialist democrat Iris Jun 2014 #299
Yep that would teach you about real democracy and the 'little guy' malaise Jun 2014 #300
He was friendly with people from all races & never bragged about it. lovemydog Jun 2014 #153
You're clearly one of the lucky ones malaise Jun 2014 #154
We have vice laws so that we will always be vulnerable to arrest and this will make us McCamy Taylor Jun 2014 #155
I see it in all your posts malaise Jun 2014 #157
Help those who are less fortunate than you. JDPriestly Jun 2014 #156
You live it malaise Jun 2014 #162
My dad was a Methodist minister, and he lived it. JDPriestly Jun 2014 #174
"You'll never amount to anything, you sissy... AlbertCat Jun 2014 #158
Bet you're a good artist? malaise Jun 2014 #161
Two things come to mind, in this order: Aldo Leopold Jun 2014 #160
Sound advice malaise Jun 2014 #163
stay out of debt if you can... n/t ProdigalJunkMail Jun 2014 #164
Sound advice malaise Jun 2014 #166
for those who can ProdigalJunkMail Jun 2014 #167
"Late to bed, early to rise, work like hell, and advertise!" calimary Jun 2014 #165
And sometimes you learn beneficial things from both kinds of lessons malaise Jun 2014 #168
Thanks, malaise! Love you! calimary Jun 2014 #173
My Dad told me to... proReality Jun 2014 #169
He used to beat the shit out of me and my brothers. MohRokTah Jun 2014 #170
I don't remember things my father said FlaGranny Jun 2014 #171
HE sure taught you lots of great stuff - wonderful dad malaise Jun 2014 #179
Two things stick out. ladyVet Jun 2014 #172
Great lessons malaise Jun 2014 #180
My father the iconoclast tea and oranges Jun 2014 #175
You had a great dad malaise Jun 2014 #183
He was a great influence tea and oranges Jun 2014 #252
My dad was a cop and I've never forgotten this advice: catbyte Jun 2014 #176
Seriously too many people don't know how to scream when facing danger malaise Jun 2014 #184
You said it! He said you can get over embarrassment, death, not so much. catbyte Jun 2014 #193
nothing to emulate Duppers Jun 2014 #177
Awful but your malaise Jun 2014 #186
My Dad told me to get SevenSixtyTwo Jun 2014 #181
Most folks would kill for a good mechanic malaise Jun 2014 #188
Honest tazkcmo Jun 2014 #182
OK then malaise Jun 2014 #190
my dad was non-judgemental and kind....big heart. he taught me love and happiness.... spanone Jun 2014 #185
hope my kids like/love me as much- They will malaise Jun 2014 #194
malaise.... spanone Jun 2014 #197
Quietly lives a green life drmeow Jun 2014 #187
Wonderful malaise Jun 2014 #196
He was registered as a drmeow Jun 2014 #218
He understood the true meaning of conservative malaise Jun 2014 #223
He did! eom drmeow Jun 2014 #236
Left my mother and me when I was 12, as we thought he was going to work. Came home 2 weeks later. I WinkyDink Jun 2014 #191
Complicated - that's it malaise Jun 2014 #199
Thank you very much for your reply. WinkyDink Jun 2014 #208
Lots of shit for me NOT to pass on to my sons. DeadLetterOffice Jun 2014 #192
Well at least you can laugh at some of the lessons malaise Jun 2014 #201
Laughing is my solution to most of life. DeadLetterOffice Jun 2014 #210
I know lots of folks who are just like you malaise Jun 2014 #211
He LWolf Jun 2014 #195
I'm on your side here malaise Jun 2014 #204
I thank my mom daily LWolf Jun 2014 #246
Be financially self sufficient Aerows Jun 2014 #200
You have a great dad malaise Jun 2014 #205
I will :) Aerows Jun 2014 #212
Daddy use to say that we were stage left Jun 2014 #203
That's how we build self esteem and a sense of self malaise Jun 2014 #206
"You can take the boy/girl out of NYC, HockeyMom Jun 2014 #207
Question malaise Jun 2014 #213
Born, raised, HockeyMom Jun 2014 #274
Well, he's kind of a wing-nut, so I basically chose to do the opposite and it has served me well. alarimer Jun 2014 #209
He was violent herding cats Jun 2014 #214
He taught me that violence is not the answer malaise Jun 2014 #228
ALWAYS LEAVE A NOTE! nt Logical Jun 2014 #215
He didn't Prophet 451 Jun 2014 #219
He told me I wasn't a good writer. I write. cali Jun 2014 #220
Did he write? malaise Jun 2014 #226
No. He didn't write cali Jun 2014 #254
That must have been crushing at that age malaise Jun 2014 #257
My biological dad's positive contributions ended mythology Jun 2014 #221
I think you learned all the important lessons malaise Jun 2014 #224
My Father taught us to respect everyone from a human viewpoint, and to be healthy, active and eat Todays_Illusion Jun 2014 #222
Nice lessons malaise Jun 2014 #229
My Dad Smoked Liberal_Dog Jun 2014 #225
Both my parents smoked until Dad couldn't get his brand malaise Jun 2014 #227
My dad was amazing. He grew up during the depression, born to an alcoholic dad and PATXgirl Jun 2014 #230
You had a great dad malaise Jun 2014 #233
He told me it was my fault my mom drank. Adsos Letter Jun 2014 #231
Your dad had no understanding of alcoholism malaise Jun 2014 #234
It's true, he didn't. n/t Adsos Letter Jun 2014 #238
He Said... WiffenPoof Jun 2014 #232
Isn't that the truth malaise Jun 2014 #256
As a small child he took me to a bank and help me open a checking and savings account and Drew Richards Jun 2014 #235
Nice dad malaise Jun 2014 #295
My dad read to me and told stories. I learned to read at the age of four and since Louisiana1976 Jun 2014 #237
Good dad malaise Jun 2014 #288
My Dad used to rub his hands together and look at the 3 of us with a gleem in his eyes and say MuseRider Jun 2014 #239
That was rough but you learned the value of love malaise Jun 2014 #286
I learned how to read instructions & double-check driving directions. xfundy Jun 2014 #240
Bwaaaaaaaaaah malaise Jun 2014 #287
Hmmm. Well, in addition to leaving me something of a mixed bag, genetically Warren DeMontague Jun 2014 #241
I love this malaise Jun 2014 #258
Thanks. It's sad, he died way too young. Warren DeMontague Jun 2014 #267
This malaise Jun 2014 #269
My Dad once put some dimes KT2000 Jun 2014 #242
What a lesson in honesty malaise Jun 2014 #259
More things than I could ever list. 99Forever Jun 2014 #243
The best and most decent man I've ever known malaise Jun 2014 #260
Thanks to him, I have a top-notch BS detector, can ID an MRA in 5 sentences, and am a feminist. politicat Jun 2014 #244
You clearly learned good lessons from a bad person malaise Jun 2014 #261
I say you are blessed indeed to have in youself, a way to have a different adult life for yourself. Todays_Illusion Jun 2014 #298
He hated liars Generic Other Jun 2014 #247
Yep malaise Jun 2014 #262
Three things, mainly... pipi_k Jun 2014 #248
Nice post malaise Jun 2014 #263
The one thing that really matters Glitterati Jun 2014 #249
Yes I know so many people malaise Jun 2014 #264
One thing comes to mind shanti Jun 2014 #251
Important lesson there malaise Jun 2014 #265
Dad.... defacto7 Jun 2014 #253
LOL malaise Jun 2014 #266
Don't even consider borrowing what you can't repay dipsydoodle Jun 2014 #268
Wise words malaise Jun 2014 #270
off topic dipsydoodle Jun 2014 #271
For more than football reasons as well malaise Jun 2014 #272
That's not football, that's soccer. randome Jun 2014 #275
All you need to know is ctsnowman Jun 2014 #276
My Dad is a Right Wing Shankapotomus Jun 2014 #277
Well patience is a supreme virtue malaise Jun 2014 #281
Abandoned his family because Demobrat Jun 2014 #278
Damn malaise Jun 2014 #282
"Straighten up and fly right!"--he was in the Air Force panader0 Jun 2014 #279
Dad played this often malaise Jun 2014 #283
he also used to say "Why are your eyes so red?" panader0 Jun 2014 #285
I guess you were meditating a lot malaise Jun 2014 #289
He taught me to read from the newspapers and loved to talk about current events and history at a bettyellen Jun 2014 #280
Nice dad malaise Jun 2014 #284
He told me that people had to earn trust and respect and to start with the notion that all people Darkhawk32 Jun 2014 #290
all people are full of shit until they prove otherwise malaise Jun 2014 #291
It has served me well and when I didn't abide by that notion, I got burned. Darkhawk32 Jun 2014 #297
"Never underestimate the power of the human mind to rationalize." mahina Jun 2014 #292
Wise words malaise Jun 2014 #293
My dad killed himself before I was 1 year old after being a drug addict who abused my older brothers Shoulders of Giants Jun 2014 #294
Well that was a profound influence malaise Jun 2014 #296
Do as I say, and not as I do . orpupilofnature57 Jun 2014 #301
"Can't never did do nothing" Uben Jun 2014 #302
My Dad DUgosh Jun 2014 #303
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