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Thread started 07/24/08 9:09am

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Do you love your father?

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"LOVE YOURSELF AS ALL PEOPLE"
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Reply #1 posted 07/24/08 9:22am

abierman

yes, he's God!


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Reply #2 posted 07/24/08 10:04am

Fauxie

This thread is rubbish and performing as such. smile
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Reply #3 posted 07/24/08 10:09am

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Nobody gives a fuck about Daddy. Everybody takes Daddy for granted. Just listen to the radio. Everything's Mama. Dear Mama. I'll always love my Mama.

What's the Daddy song?
Papa was a Rollin' Stone.

Nobody gives a fuck.
Nobody appreciates Daddy.

-Chris Rock
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Reply #4 posted 07/24/08 10:12am

Fauxie

And when they do talk about their father they give all the credit to God! Just consider 'God Is Love' by Marvin Gaye.

"Don't go and talk about my father. God is my friend."

He refers to his mother, sister and brother but in terms of his actual family.

But then God didn't cross dress and then shoot his son, so maybe his feelings on it were prophetically very well grounded.
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Reply #5 posted 07/24/08 10:15am

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Fauxie said:

And when they do talk about their father they give all the credit to God! Just consider 'God Is Love' by Marvin Gaye.

"Don't go and talk about my father. God is my friend."

He refers to his mother, sister and brother but in terms of his actual family.

But then God didn't cross dress and then shoot his son, so maybe his feelings on it were prophetically very well grounded.


Excellent point.

If you listen to Christians though, God totally gave up his only son for torture and death, and for what? A bunch of filthy, sinning, photowhoring, incest-having motherfuckers.
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Reply #6 posted 07/24/08 10:16am

BlueZebra

honestly .... I don't know sad
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Reply #7 posted 07/24/08 10:17am

Fauxie

FunkMistress said:

Fauxie said:

And when they do talk about their father they give all the credit to God! Just consider 'God Is Love' by Marvin Gaye.

"Don't go and talk about my father. God is my friend."

He refers to his mother, sister and brother but in terms of his actual family.

But then God didn't cross dress and then shoot his son, so maybe his feelings on it were prophetically very well grounded.


Excellent point.

If you listen to Christians though, God totally gave up his only son for torture and death, and for what? A bunch of filthy, sinning, photowhoring, incest-having motherfuckers.


I think Jesus has a right to be a little peeved. nod
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Reply #8 posted 07/24/08 10:19am

BlueZebra

Fauxie said:

FunkMistress said:



Excellent point.

If you listen to Christians though, God totally gave up his only son for torture and death, and for what? A bunch of filthy, sinning, photowhoring, incest-having motherfuckers.


I think Jesus has a right to be a little peeved. nod


God says : It's been 2000 years, you twat. Get over it.
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Reply #9 posted 07/24/08 10:26am

Fauxie

BlueZebra said:

Fauxie said:



I think Jesus has a right to be a little peeved. nod


God says : It's been 2000 years, you twat. Get over it.


Jesus: "You were never there for me, Dad."

God: "Nonsense! I'm God so by definition I was everywhere. If not I wouldn't be God would I? Then I wouldn't be your father.

Jesus: "Kant." neutral

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Reply #10 posted 07/24/08 10:54am

BlueZebra

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BlueZebra said:



God says : It's been 2000 years, you twat. Get over it.


Jesus: "You were never there for me, Dad."

God: "Nonsense! I'm God so by definition I was everywhere. If not I wouldn't be God would I? Then I wouldn't be your father.

Jesus: "Kant." neutral

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Black day, stormy night
No love, no hope in sight...

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Reply #11 posted 07/24/08 11:10am

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honestly .... I don't know sad

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Reply #12 posted 07/24/08 11:25am

BlueZebra

dag said:

BlueZebra said:

honestly .... I don't know sad

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my dad is a very weird person ... I am totally out of touch with him and we don't think alike on ANY subject. I don't know if it is that way because he was mostly absent when I was growing up (working shifts).

Now he is retired, he's totally abandoning everything and trying to do what HE wants because he feels that "everybody" has taken away from him so much that he needs to put himself in the first place (oblivious to wife, children, grandchildren). I don't get that. As much as I want a happy family, I am seriously disappointed by (the fact that he will not make free time to spend with the family unconditional. It's always "come at 2pm, leave at 6pm, cuz at 6.15pm It's ME time" ... at least that's how I feel it.

He's been travelling the south of Europe (together with my mom) for the past three months. He's thinking about travelling Africa (backpacking ... no guide eek) for up to 5 months.

MY DAD IS CRAZY

(rant over)
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Reply #13 posted 07/24/08 12:35pm

dag

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BlueZebra said:

dag said:


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my dad is a very weird person ... I am totally out of touch with him and we don't think alike on ANY subject. I don't know if it is that way because he was mostly absent when I was growing up (working shifts).

Now he is retired, he's totally abandoning everything and trying to do what HE wants because he feels that "everybody" has taken away from him so much that he needs to put himself in the first place (oblivious to wife, children, grandchildren). I don't get that. As much as I want a happy family, I am seriously disappointed by (the fact that he will not make free time to spend with the family unconditional. It's always "come at 2pm, leave at 6pm, cuz at 6.15pm It's ME time" ... at least that's how I feel it.

He's been travelling the south of Europe (together with my mom) for the past three months. He's thinking about travelling Africa (backpacking ... no guide eek) for up to 5 months.

MY DAD IS CRAZY

(rant over)

Well, with my dad, it´s just a bit similar. It´s as if we are not capable of a normal conversation and I hope that it is not just me blaming him, but it seems that it is harder a bit for him. And even though I may understand where it comes from that he was in a similar situation as a child, it seems that he has not managed to be different than his father. Sometimes I feel that he is trying, but somehow it is not enough for me. I don´t feel really closely connected to him. I know that if there is any problem, that he would help financially or whatever, but having just pure simple normal conversation is impossible. I feel anxiety inside and there´s nothing I can do about it. He´s a teacher and he seems to have a closer relationship with his pupils than with his own children.
"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all."
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Reply #14 posted 07/24/08 12:52pm

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I love my Dad dearly!! mushy He is truly my hero!!!
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Reply #15 posted 07/24/08 12:56pm

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razz

Serious answer, though, is yes. It's almost now 10 years to the day that he died, and I miss him a lot. sad
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Reply #16 posted 07/24/08 1:09pm

RipHer2Shreds

Very much so. I didn't realize I did (much less how much I did) until he died.
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Reply #17 posted 07/24/08 1:38pm

Mach

nod Very much

Besides my husband, my Dad is one of my very best friends
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Reply #18 posted 07/24/08 1:43pm

applekisses

TMPletz said:




razz

Serious answer, though, is yes. It's almost now 10 years to the day that he died, and I miss him a lot. sad


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This September it'll be 11 years for my family. I still think about him every day.
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Reply #19 posted 07/24/08 2:17pm

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yes. unconditionally and completely

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and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #20 posted 07/24/08 2:21pm

Anxiety

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Nobody gives a fuck about Daddy. Everybody takes Daddy for granted. Just listen to the radio. Everything's Mama. Dear Mama. I'll always love my Mama.

What's the Daddy song?
Papa was a Rollin' Stone.

Nobody gives a fuck.
Nobody appreciates Daddy.

-Chris Rock


maybe if daddy wasn't such a negligent, good-for-nothing skunk twat, people would write some nicer songs about him!

not that i'm projecting or anything. lurking
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Reply #21 posted 07/24/08 2:25pm

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applekisses said:

TMPletz said:




razz

Serious answer, though, is yes. It's almost now 10 years to the day that he died, and I miss him a lot. sad


hug

This September it'll be 11 years for my family. I still think about him every day.

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Reply #22 posted 07/24/08 2:27pm

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Anxiety said:

FunkMistress said:

Nobody gives a fuck about Daddy. Everybody takes Daddy for granted. Just listen to the radio. Everything's Mama. Dear Mama. I'll always love my Mama.

What's the Daddy song?
Papa was a Rollin' Stone.

Nobody gives a fuck.
Nobody appreciates Daddy.

-Chris Rock


maybe if daddy wasn't such a negligent, good-for-nothing skunk twat, people would write some nicer songs about him!




lol lol lol
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #23 posted 07/24/08 3:41pm

MIGUELGOMEZ

Although I always talk about how much my dad gets on my nerves, I LOVE HIM SOOOOO MUCH.

He really is amazing. We have totally switched roles though. It's like I'm the father and he's the son. I'm so glad that we've reached that role. It's pretty funny.

He's visiting right now from Mexico. During the day he and his wife dissapear. They take a walk or go shopping and when I get home I don't know where they are. I end up scolding my dad. "Where were you? Please let me know where you're going and when you're coming back. I was getting worried!"

...SOUND FAMILIAR? lol
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Reply #24 posted 07/24/08 3:58pm

hokie

Yeah. I love my dad.


He can drive me crazy at times. But, I love him.
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Reply #25 posted 07/24/08 3:59pm

JessieJ

Yes, very much. He's awesome.
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Reply #26 posted 07/24/08 4:08pm

ArielB

I love my dad, but we don't get along, and we're not in touch, because he's too stubborn and proud to be able to keep in touch.
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Reply #27 posted 07/24/08 4:45pm

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I love my Dad, Hans! He is absolutely the best and I admire him the most for his selflessness and skill at fixing things.

We often call him HanGyver... Around our house, businesses and circle of friends we even have a running joke. If ever there is a problem we all look at each other and say W.W.H.D. (What would Hans do?)

He's my role model, idol, mentor and hero.
A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon
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Reply #28 posted 07/24/08 4:52pm

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No.
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Reply #29 posted 07/24/08 6:12pm

NDRU

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FunkMistress said:

Nobody gives a fuck about Daddy. Everybody takes Daddy for granted. Just listen to the radio. Everything's Mama. Dear Mama. I'll always love my Mama.

What's the Daddy song?
Papa was a Rollin' Stone.

Nobody gives a fuck.
Nobody appreciates Daddy.

-Chris Rock



There's often a good reason for that.
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