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Happy Father's Day?
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 1:34 pm
by whitestazn88
To all the old men, enjoy your new ties.
Re: Happy Father's Day?
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 2:19 pm
by jonesthecurl
If we didn't have ties we'd be gone...
Re: Happy Father's Day?
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 2:58 pm
by oVo
You mean family ties right?
All you Grandpops have a great day too.
Re: Happy Father's Day?
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 3:19 pm
by Army of GOD
All I'm getting for my dad this year is a phone call.
Don't worry, I'm following the golden rule. I don't want anything for father's day when I become a dad either.
Re: Happy Father's Day?
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 4:02 pm
by CreepersWiener
Does Dad get laid today?
Re: Happy Father's Day?
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 4:19 pm
by HannibaĆ
No dad dosent

Although he does get breakfast, boxer briefs and some guinness tallboys
Not to mention a clone of himself..poor girl

Re: Happy Father's Day?
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 7:03 pm
by shieldgenerator7
Happy father's Day to all your dads out there!
I declare that the "father's rights" thread be put to rest for today in honor of the day.
My dad is taking it easy today. Staying at home watching movies (probably Star Trek) and what not. Sounds relaxing.
Re: Happy Father's Day?
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2011 9:41 pm
by General Brock II
Indeed, Happy Fathers' Day to each and every family patriarch out there!
I know that my father had an enjoyable day. Watched a portion of the NASCAR race and puttered about.

Re: Happy Father's Day?
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 9:55 am
by comic boy
My dad had a seafood lunch on Rawai beach , Phuket in the company of some pretty young Thai girls...........I felt desperately sad for the poor old man

Re: Happy Father's Day?
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 12:37 pm
by PLAYER57832
jonesthecurl wrote:If we didn't have ties we'd be gone...
lol... my son (10) decided he wanted us to go out for ribs (a father's day special at what passes for a local steakhouse). My husband was not that enthusiastic, but my son insisted, so...
Anyway, long story short, the food was great, not terribly expensive. Fishing with the boys afterward made a good day for him, I believe.
Re: Happy Father's Day?
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 12:38 pm
by PLAYER57832
Anyway, a bit late, but happy for ther's day to all for whome it applies. ( I was helping my sons get ready yesterday )
Re: Happy Father's Day?
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 12:39 pm
by Army of GOD
PLAYER57832 wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:If we didn't have ties we'd be gone...
lol... my son (10) decided he wanted us to go out for ribs (a father's day special at what passes for a local steakhouse). My husband was not that enthusiastic, but my son insisted, so...
Anyway, long story short, the food was great, not terribly expensive. Fishing with the boys afterward made a good day for him, I believe.
I never understood why people find fishing fun. It's so incredibly boring.
Re: Happy Father's Day?
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 12:44 pm
by PLAYER57832
Army of GOD wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:If we didn't have ties we'd be gone...
lol... my son (10) decided he wanted us to go out for ribs (a father's day special at what passes for a local steakhouse). My husband was not that enthusiastic, but my son insisted, so...
Anyway, long story short, the food was great, not terribly expensive. Fishing with the boys afterward made a good day for him, I believe.
I never understood why people find fishing fun. It's so incredibly boring.
lol... my words, exactly (for me, it something to eat, not really "fun") . My son and husband love it, though. My son has been fly fishing, on his own since he was 5.
Re: Happy Father's Day?
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 2:31 pm
by keiths31
Army of GOD wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:If we didn't have ties we'd be gone...
lol... my son (10) decided he wanted us to go out for ribs (a father's day special at what passes for a local steakhouse). My husband was not that enthusiastic, but my son insisted, so...
Anyway, long story short, the food was great, not terribly expensive. Fishing with the boys afterward made a good day for him, I believe.
I never understood why people find fishing fun. It's so incredibly boring.
Living where I live (Northwestern Ontario) fishing and hunting are huge deals. I have never been a fan of either. Hunting for sport seems a waste to me. And fishing is just boring. The best part of fishing is the beer...and I can do that on shore.
Re: Happy Father's Day?
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 3:34 pm
by Dukasaur
keiths31 wrote:Living where I live (Northwestern Ontario) fishing and hunting are huge deals. I have never been a fan of either. Hunting for sport seems a waste to me. And fishing is just boring. The best part of fishing is the beer...and I can do that on shore.
Especially now that drunken boating is being prosecuted as much as drunk driving.
Re: Happy Father's Day?
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 9:29 pm
by mgconstruction
Had a great day. The kids took me bowling (my scores 165, 222, 150) then out to eat at Red Lobster & it only costs me $200 bucks
Oh & my 22 yr old daughter got me some Mona Lisa exibit A cigars

Re: Happy Father's Day?
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 9:35 pm
by squishyg
keiths31 wrote:Army of GOD wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:If we didn't have ties we'd be gone...
lol... my son (10) decided he wanted us to go out for ribs (a father's day special at what passes for a local steakhouse). My husband was not that enthusiastic, but my son insisted, so...
Anyway, long story short, the food was great, not terribly expensive. Fishing with the boys afterward made a good day for him, I believe.
I never understood why people find fishing fun. It's so incredibly boring.
Living where I live (Northwestern Ontario) fishing and hunting are huge deals. I have never been a fan of either. Hunting for sport seems a waste to me. And fishing is just boring. The best part of fishing is the beer...and I can do that on shore.
me and the husband looooooooove fishing. we don't do it a lot, usually when on vacation. but we love getting up early for 4 hours out in the Atlantic Ocean and some bass that we can grill hours after catching. we're city slickers, and this is the one outdoorsy thing we really enjoy and look forward to.
next father's day I should totally take my guy fishing, thanks for the idea y'all!
Re: Happy Father's Day?
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 9:35 am
by shieldgenerator7
Dukasaur wrote:keiths31 wrote:Living where I live (Northwestern Ontario) fishing and hunting are huge deals. I have never been a fan of either. Hunting for sport seems a waste to me. And fishing is just boring. The best part of fishing is the beer...and I can do that on shore.
Especially now that drunken boating is being prosecuted as much as drunk driving.
I can see it now....
BWI: Boating While Intoxicated
Re: Happy Father's Day?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 7:38 am
by keiths31
shieldgenerator7 wrote:Dukasaur wrote:keiths31 wrote:Living where I live (Northwestern Ontario) fishing and hunting are huge deals. I have never been a fan of either. Hunting for sport seems a waste to me. And fishing is just boring. The best part of fishing is the beer...and I can do that on shore.
Especially now that drunken boating is being prosecuted as much as drunk driving.
I can see it now....
BWI: Boating While Intoxicated
Not hard to see...it's true
http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/TorontoHome/20060623/boating_driving_060623/