Happy Father's Day

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_SteelHead
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Re: Happy Father's Day

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Spent the day at the Cabo Branco beach, just like I have evey day this week. Yesterday I shopped with my wife for her new fio dental.

Life is good.
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_Kishkumen
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Re: Happy Father's Day

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liz3564 wrote:What did you buy? A new iPad?


LOL! No, but that retina display is gorgeous and I did look at the new iPads. But I already bought my big gift of the year: Native Instruments Maschine.

Today I used my gift cards to buy Apple AppStore gift cards, funny enough. I will use those cards to buy apps for the iPad 2 I already own. Probably music applications for my hobby, which is to try to make ungodly sounds that only crazy nerds like myself find the least bit appealing. Sort of what I do here translated into the realm of sound.
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_Dr. Shades
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Re: Happy Father's Day

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liz3564 wrote:I would like to wish all of the wonderful fathers here a very Happy Father's Day!

What about those of us who aren't "wonderful" fathers?
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Re: Happy Father's Day

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Maybe you and your wife need to get busy. Should have no problem adopting, at any rate.
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Re: Happy Father's Day

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MCB wrote:Maybe you and your wife need to get busy. Should have no problem adopting, at any rate.

I'm a stepfather. My wife has two kids from her previous marriage.
"Finally, for your rather strange idea that miracles are somehow linked to the amount of gay sexual gratification that is taking place would require that primitive Christianity was launched by gay sex, would it not?"

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Re: Happy Father's Day

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Dr. Shades wrote:I'm a stepfather. My wife has two kids from her previous marriage.

Then you have some experience already. :biggrin:
Huckelberry said:
I see the order and harmony to be the very image of God which smiles upon us each morning as we awake.

http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/a ... cc_toc.htm
_Wilma Fingerdoo
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Re: Happy Father's Day

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My sexy wife made crepes for me this morning, met my brothers at a sports bar for lunch and a few beers, now I'm back home watching the NBA Finals and playing games vs. My son on my iPad 2.
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Re: Happy Father's Day

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And I'd like to wish a relaxing Sunday for all of you non fathers and bad fathers.
_LDSToronto
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Re: Happy Father's Day

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Bolted an old vice onto my workbench. Pumped up the kid's balls. Fixed my daughter's bike. Oiled and pumped my wife's bike. Played Diablo III. Had some lunch. Went to tennis lessons. Family and I went to dinner at best friends (it's a Father's Day tradition). Then went to the park by the lake for the evening.

H.
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_zeezrom
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Re: Happy Father's Day

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We started a new Sunday tradition: a family walk after breakfast. We found a beaver dam this morning.

We made potatoes and BBQ salmon for dinner and merengue kisses for dessert. Oh, and we found some great books at the library. Altered DD's dress for a school activity tomorrow. :)
Oh for shame, how the mortals put the blame on us gods, for they say evils come from us, but it is they, rather, who by their own recklessness win sorrow beyond what is given... Zeus (1178 BC)

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