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All you guys bitching about your dads, at least you still have one. Mine died on Sept. 21, 1993 and I miss the hell out of him! Yeah, he wasn't perfect, and loved to compare me to his more successful older son, who is now a damn hermit who has nothing to do with his little brother or his own damn children, so HA! TAKE THAT!

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All you guys bitching about your dads, at least you still have one. Mine died on Sept. 21, 1993 and I miss the hell out of him! Yeah, he wasn't perfect, and loved to compare me to his more successful older son, who is now a damn hermit who has nothing to do with his little brother or his own damn children, so HA! TAKE THAT!

 

Sure,some fathers are ones worthy of missing. 

 

Some not. 

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My daughter was floored when she found out I had a dad. Ha ha ha.

 

She is 12 and had no idea. My dad is right on par for being involved lol.

 

Meets a bar fly and tries to be captain save a whore wilst raises other men's kids, forgetting he has some of his own.

 

Always bought me a used birthday gift within 6 months of my actual birthday. Then asks when was it ha ha ha.

 

I laugh at the stuff. He is a douche. Good for entertainment.

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mine lived withi six blocks of me (in a town of 1100) from the day I was born until I came back from the army at age 19 and spoke to me twice. when I was like 10 he said, "Hi, how are ya?". when I was 19 he caught me at the local gas station in my dress greens and said, "Hey, you look good in those! Call me if you need anything!". I told him, "fuck off!" and he laughed. when my wife asked who he was, I said, "No one important - just my father." In the four years between then and his death I picked up the phones several times to call him but never did. When he died I felt guilty for a while until it dawned on me that he'd had 23 years to do the right thing and never did.

 

He made me a better dad though because I swore I would never let my two kids do without and I didn't. From conception to graduation I was there for my two and it really doesn't mean a whole lot to them because they never did without. sometimes that irritates me a little but how they hell can they be grateful for what I gave them when they themselves never did without?

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