To all the dads out there, those who have them and those who had them... I hope you had a great day!
Happy Fathers Day
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"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams."-- Eleanor Roosevelt
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Do we have any fathers here, other than Trucker?
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I'm not sure.
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brian wrote:I'm not sure.
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Does that mean you have kids you have never mentioned, JT?
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Donahoo wrote:Does that mean you have kids you have never mentioned, JT?
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"A Government big enough to give you every thing you want, is big enough to take away every thing you have."
......Thomas Jefferson......
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Donahoo wrote:Does that mean you have kids you have never mentioned, JT?
Brian's answer, whether he knows it or not, is a line male stand up comics used to use..."I don't have any children...at least none that I know about...chortle, chortle, chortle." That line was finally beaten to death by feminists who felt it was irresponsible to create new life and not partake in caring for that new life.
I don't have any children. Never wanted any. Fortunately I've never paired off with a woman who did want children.
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LOL, I never thought about that when I wrote my answer.
But I did think about it when I read yours.
But I did think about it when I read yours.
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The funniest, for me, was when a female comic used that, "not that I know of" line..it proved to be both funny while demonstrating what a dumb comment male comics had been getting away with for so many years.