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bald head and a smile +5
Not a lot, he was always somewhat cold and distant, figured out why many years later. I won't see him again until his funeral.
TOTAL and UNCONDITIONAL LOVE!! Was killed in an oil field accident in 1985 at the young age of 43! I MISS HIM each and every day!!! +5
A great reader of mystery novels who could sit in his chair all day long and not worry about a thing.
That Im glad I was the 1 person he truely loved
And that I miss him
War is Hell! He hit the beaches of Normandy D-Day and spent his whole life in and out of mental hospitals turning to recovery! He never did! +5
A kind, caring and loving person. My mentor. My hero.
decades ago, we walked down the railroad tracks together, i dressed like a hobo with stick, snacks, canteen, he was so energetic and loving!!!
How wonderful it was when I was a little boy to feel his lips on my cheek as he gave me a kiss. That's the very first thing I think of and I'm 70 years old. I'm not sure about you ladies but we men, though some won't admit it, often feel like little boys no matter our age. My dad had a tough life as a boy and as a man. When he returned from WWII he was never the same. War casualty listings should not only include the dead and physically wounded - they should also list those like my father who were negatively altered emotionally for the rest of their lives because of their war experiences.
him laughing at the casino - his eyes twinkling - he has fun when he goes to the buffet -he is slow and has accidents and takes meds for the alzheimers that is creeping up on him - but he is a fun dude
Pain
absolutely nothing. He's never had a part in my life
Thanks, you did a good job!
Ragtime piano. My dad is a talented piano player and at 74 years old can still tickle the ivories as good as ever!
Pure physical and mental strength.
Drunken abusiveness.
Kind old man, could have been from another Century with his old fashioned beliefs.
His face.
wise old man with a stick.
His smile and Gandalf like hair.
Yeah it's corny, but my dad was always smiling and making jokes and always being a goof. He ruled. :)
thank God and grayhound he's gone.
Wife beating whore.
sadness he died at 60 too young
What was he really like in person? he died before I could get to know him! :-/
I miss him. He died in January 1960 and I have never stopped missing him! :)
The emotional and psychological pain he suffered because of the way he had been treated by others close to him.
A good, loving protestant man that has tried to do this best, though has failed at times.
His kind smile, he was always smiling, and his laughter. I miss him greatly!!
He was a sweet and gentle man.
I wonder where the fuck has he been all my life. Since i became a Dad i can't comprehend how any man could ever cut himself off from his children. Divorced or not, your kids are for life!!
I've never really had a father so when I close my eyes and think about him the only thing I think of is one of the few pictures I have of him. +3
nothing, ive never had a father
His face.
His face and how he would smile when he was happy.
HERCULES------ he is my hero, legend. big and strong and protects me.
alcohol, then depression. then the fights.
What is the best piece of advise that your mother/father ever gave you ?
by Bornabrit on August 11th, 2011
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What is something your Dad taught you, that will help you for the rest of your life?
by Ibanezmb on August 24th, 2011
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My boyfreind wont get with me cause he says I have anger management problems.and I have a,one year old gorl with him
by DG1985 on August 30th, 2011
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What's your biggest daddy issue?
by -O-uknow on July 30th, 2011
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will my dad ever forgive me for misbehaving with him?
by raglin on September 26th, 2011
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You're reading When you close your eyes and think of your father, what is the first thing that comes to mind?
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+6 thank you. :-)
by -Icy- on October 26th, 2009