dougdeep
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Don't forget to buy him some beer. (I hope my kids are reading this)
I had better visit the old bugger I suppose.
I was younger than you when mine died. Ned was 30 when his died.I'm not that old.
I got given a 2gb MP3 player. Kinda knocks my old 128mb one into oblivion. No more having to listen to the same music on the way to and from work anymore.
Feel sorry for the kid though - I'm step-dad so she has to buy 2 presents today.
I was younger than you when mine died. Ned was 30 when his died.
Father's day really is a bunch of crap (just like mother's day).
Decent kids appreciate their fathers every day of the year and don't need a special day (invented, no doubt, by Hallmark Cards) on which they have to be reminded what a good Dad they've got.
I have told my sons never under any circumstances to buy me a card or gift for Father's Day ... ever!
I never recognised Mother's Day or Father's Day when my parents were alive. My justification then was ... "When there's a Son's Day, I'll buy you something on Mother's/Father's Day".
One of the saddest days of the year is Mother's Day when all these poor mothers get dragged out to lunch by their offspring as though it's the only time they get taken out. Awful.
I was younger than you when mine died. Ned was 30 when his died.
I was 25, my dad was only 55 when he died as well, way to young