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When I was in elementary school, I thought he was the strongest and really tall. He was physically strong to the end.
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Yes i did but now that I am taller than him he seems little and weak LOL good guy though :p
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I thought my Dad was the strongest man on earth when I was a kid because he had, what I now know were, bulging byceps. I use to make him flex his muscles so I could see, what looked to me like a large balls under his skin. He thought it was funny because I always wanted to touch his arm and shoulder muscles; for some reason they amazed me.
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Always have and always will.. hes my Dad and love him
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Yeah! I think Mark Henry is the world's strongest man now though. Probably because Mark Henry takes Steroids.
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Nah. Unfortunately my father was the town drunk always getting into fights, comming home with blackeyes and rousting the family out of their nest after the bars closed.
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Yes - he'll always be my superman
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Lol! never! I think that terminator is the most strongest!
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No my dad left when I was three. BUT my gramps is hes soooo cool he can do anything and hes soooo smart. :) I'll always think him as they storngest most great man in the world. (hehe even my bf think so, he wants to be just like him:P)
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I did and always will Aw I miss him
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Yeah, I did. My dad was a blue collar worker and was kind of muscular but to me he might as well have been Arnold. I saw him lift some really heavy things. Also, I used to think my dad was rich because I would see him with large amounts of cash sometimes like just after he got paid. We definetely weren't rich, but I used to tell the other kids "My dad has buckets full of money." haha
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I sure did and still do. He's magic too lol
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Unfortunately, no! My "dad" was a weasel, womanizer, who left my Mom with 2 small boys (ages 4 and 2), and NEVER paid a dime of child support. I saw him one other time (when I was 5), after that. He came to visit my brother and I, asked us what toy we wanted, went to buy them, and I never saw the toy (or him) again. He was a long-haul trucker who died last year.
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I did, but not anymore.. But I think hes very strong with words and can influence anyone into seeing things in a diffrent perspective.
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No.
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I used to think my dad was strong. When I was little the biggest thing I could think of was a house so I went home and asked my dad if he could lift up a house and he said yes. Funny thing was, my dad once pretty much demolished a house with the help of one friend with no tools while the other one went to get the tools to do it. He came back to find they'd just barged the walls down and shit. Thinking back, my dad was hard as nails and then some, so even if he weren't the strongest man in the world, he was tougher than most and I don't think I'll ever be quite as tough.
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of coure, who didn't!!!
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Yes I do...I love my daddy. He's always there and has never let us go without. He's been strong not only physically, but he's a nice rock to lean on when you have to. He's a wonderful wonderful man.
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No, but he was my favorite person on earth. He was a little short guy. I learned how short when I gave him a couple of showers after his stroke. I washed him down, but he had to wash his own balls. Told him I loved him, but not that much.
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Yes, he worked construction and put a guy over his shoulder and climbed a ladder to the second floor. When we'd move, he'd put the refrigerator on his back and move it. He'd carry we three kids (aged6,5,3) in an old hod carrier on one shoulder. He could swim in the ocean straight out until he was no longer visible and swim around out there for a couple of hours. (my Mom hated that!)
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Yes, and I still do as well. I am the only girl in my family that can identify each tool, and fix electronic things. That was way better than playing barbies (even though I did play with them slighty as a little kid) I was more into helping my dad fix things, he started teaching me when I was only 3
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Yes.. when my dad was younger he wanted to be a professional wrestler.. he was supposed to leave to train but his father died then a year later his mother died and he had younger siblings to take care of. He never was able to do it but still worked out and was very strong.. we had these routine's down where it would look like he was lifting us up by our heads (really we were holding ourselves up on his arms) and we'd do it in public randomly to freak people out... my dad used to bench press my mom.. it was really fun to watch. He's still really strong, just in different ways now. +5
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Yes, and until his death he was still strong.
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no... I never lied to myself... my parents could not even make me believe in santa, I was always practical
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HECK YEAH! My dad may be frail an old, but he still managed to recover from splitting his skull open in 3 days! I still don't get how that's possible.
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yes, i do! and will always do.. *i miss my dad..=( wherever you are right now dad, I know your still watching over me..i love you..
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No, considering I only lived with my dad for 3 years I never really got think anything of him.
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He's still the strongest and he'll always be.
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my dad is 60, i'm sure he's not the strongest man on the earth. When I was a kid i remember being on my friends swing set and we got into an argument on who's dad was taller. my dad is 6'5 and her dad was like 5'10 but at the time we both thought our own dad was better, stronger and taller. even though, I won!
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