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Post by Chevyman on Mar 12, 2004 20:58:08 GMT -5
A newspaper clipping entitled "My Father" reads like this:
"When I was 7, I thought - My father is the smartest person in the world. He knows everything.
At 17- My father doesn’t know as much as I thought he did.
At 21 - My father doesn’t know anything, compared to me.
At 35 - My father knew much more than I thought he did.
At 50 - My father was always right."
Almost any man can make a child, but how many know how to raise one? In your opinion, what makes a good father?
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Post by family man on Mar 13, 2004 0:35:37 GMT -5
I love that saying because it is true. Unfortuantly my dad died before he could teach me much, but, I had a step-dad who took care of me and taught me ALOT about life. The best thing you can do for your kids is teach them the world does'nt owe them a living, their shit does stink, and the value of a good work ethic. Teach them that, at least, and you will have raised a decent person.
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