HAppy Faddahs Day!
Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2004 11:39 pm
For all you 'Faddahs' out there - I read this one a bunch of kids ago --- ---
"What are Fathers Made Of?"
Fathers are persons forced to go through child birth without any anesthetic.
Fathers bitch and moan about the grades a child gets - and asks them to do better - Even when he knows it is the teachers fault.
Fathers give daughters away to men who are not good enough/smart enough/rich enough/brave enough.
Fathers sit and watch the clock when their children are out knowing that everything is fine - but are up - "just in case"
Fathers cheer and support all the events their children participate in - even when they they should be "first string" - It is the coaches fault.
Fathers fix and repair - even though they know the damn thing was busted in the first place...
When Fathers die, I do not where they go - but I know that he wont be happy until he sees the woman he loves, who bore his children...he wont be happy sitting around, he will be busy...Oiling the gates, smoothing the way for all the people he cared for in this world.
Happy Faddahs day boys!
"What are Fathers Made Of?"
Fathers are persons forced to go through child birth without any anesthetic.
Fathers bitch and moan about the grades a child gets - and asks them to do better - Even when he knows it is the teachers fault.
Fathers give daughters away to men who are not good enough/smart enough/rich enough/brave enough.
Fathers sit and watch the clock when their children are out knowing that everything is fine - but are up - "just in case"
Fathers cheer and support all the events their children participate in - even when they they should be "first string" - It is the coaches fault.
Fathers fix and repair - even though they know the damn thing was busted in the first place...
When Fathers die, I do not where they go - but I know that he wont be happy until he sees the woman he loves, who bore his children...he wont be happy sitting around, he will be busy...Oiling the gates, smoothing the way for all the people he cared for in this world.
Happy Faddahs day boys!