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who is your daddy, and what does he do? (pg. 6)
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Trancer85
OK, it's about time I tell you who I am and what I do.
Orbax
Stache or no stache...too bad. (sea lab reference)


The Brawny Towel Man WISHES he was my dad :p
Orbax
How about turning this into "Do you think you can/will do better in life than your parents?"

I dont think I will. My dad was taking 25 credit loads at University of Washington in Pre-med classes, had a pregnant wife, was buying a house and paying for it by working two jobs.

He has 5 million dollars worth of real estate completely paid off, he headed IBMs west coast division, got good enough at managing companies to where he got hired AS president and CEO so he could turn companies around then hed go turn another around...

WAyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy too much work. I know I dont have his work ethic. I mean, I guess I could do all that stuff, but it sounds ing miserable. Right now im working 20 hours a week and NOT going to school and drinking like a fish with my 5 house mates playing video games on our twin TVs with linked X boxes and modchips and lanning star wars battlefront and playing Rome total war.

I run, workout, and box every day with fencing throwin in sometimes.

Personally, Im having a way better childhood than his ty one...


Of course, he worked so hard because he didnt want to have his kids have his ty childhood. So I cant really say he did it all because he liked working, hes a pretty amazing dad. He sacrificed everything for us...

I need to thank him.
SlickT
my dad was a ltc in the army. then he retired got an office job with the state,then worked in the technology department at penn state. now he's some kind of manager at a car dealership.
stren
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Originally posted by vtec junkie
My dad is a professional dick head.:rolleyes:


Wow, so he must work with my dad
Halcyon+On+On
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Originally posted by Mr. Pink
You know, if anything........

if we can learn something from this thread..

from all the people that are proud of their fathers/mothers

and from all the people that are hateful and bitter and wish their dad had broken knee caps, or would suffer like they made them suffer...


if we can learn anything from this its that being a parent matters...

no matter how you look at it your parents have shaped you- even if they werent there. That emptiness did something.

Im going to make sure im a great father. I will love my child.

this i know.


:( That was really, really ing beautiful...
Slylee
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Originally posted by Orbax
Right now im working 20 hours a week and NOT going to school and drinking like a fish with my 5 house mates playing video games on our twin TVs with linked X boxes and modchips and lanning star wars battlefront and playing Rome total war.



priceless! that made me laugh so hard.:stongue:
The Peach
my dad is dr. frankenstein. i once stood in on one of my dad's surgeries. they took a mallet and chisel to break someone's jaw bone and reposition it. also once they had to peel down someone's forehead and then move the front part of the skull forward and shove bone grafts from their ribs in the spaces in between. he also does creepy stuff like construct fake faces for people who have taken a shotgun to the face or who have those diseases where their faces have rotted away.
DjSimonB
My dad's a scientist, he does research at a university. I'm not sure exactly what stuff he does but his field is molecular biology.

He's Greek, but he spent most of his teenage years living in Melbourne, Australia, then he went back to Greece, did army service, met my mum (who's Scottish) during that, then they moved to the UK and did various jobs, and then once they moved up to Scotland and became more settled, my brother and me were born. He's worked hard to become qualified as a scientist, that job lets us live a relatively comfortable life.

We have some things in common, we can both be a bit argumentative and stubborn (mostly with each other, heh), but I'm not sure if we've got many other similarties. Some friends have told me I look like him when I'm not wearing glasses, I don't see it but whatever...
Halcyon+On+On
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Originally posted by DjSimonB
Some friends have told me I look like him when I'm not wearing glasses, I don't see it but whatever...


A lot of people see my father and I standing side-by side and go "wow - you two look so much alike!" A lot of people see my mother and I standing side-by-side and go "wow - you two look so much alike!" When people see me standing right next to my mother and my father at the same time, they get very confused. Persoanlly, I don't see the resemblance, but I suppose features defined like mine will tend to universally stand out to people - dark hair, green eyes - all that sort of thing ;)

BLuEOcEaN420
my dad graduated from a prestigious private japanese univeristy and for a long time worked for the formerly known as IBJ (Industrial Bank of Japan) a corporate bank. he met my mother when she was also working there (London branch) and got married and had my sister. came back to japan and had me and then was transferred to the NY branch and was the general manager of the company. and then came back and then was again transferred to HongKong where he was the president of the Hong Kong branch. he came back and the bank mergered w/ other bank and changed its name to Mizuho bank.

hes a very reliable and determined man whos prospered greatly because of his work ethics (of course it helped that he comes from a good family) but he was never a very domestic kind of man. always busy with work and i hardly ever remember seeing him around much when i was younger. i dont really have a very good communicative nor close relationship but ive always admired him for his intelligence and determination to be the provider. when i was younger, i wanted to be a corporate banker because of him.... but then again, i wanted to be alot of things when i was younger :rolleyes:. i dont really talk abou my father much and not too many of my friends have met him. i guess him working all the time in a way dented our relation or the lack of. actually, the foundation for a close relationship was never there.

anyways, no thank to his workholic-ness, couple of years ago he had a stroke on a buisness trip that left him in the IC & hospital for nearly 3 months. luckily hes fine now.. and he took time off from work (more like paid holiday ie workers compensation) for over 2 yrs and just recently ultimately retired from the bank. now he works for a small trial pharameutical company that his college friend started... i think... hes the strategic development director or something. busy working once again. oddly enough, he seems alot less tense and alot more happier now that hes busy doing something. working... i guess hes a firm believer in being produtive at all time...:conf:
itsTrueSonic
i can tell you my dad was two weeks away from being ordained a priest, and then he found my mom, got married, and left the priesthood.

a very humble and kind man, yet sometimes has his priorities mixed up.
:haha:
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