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Old forward email help!

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by rockit, Jul 3, 2006.

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  1. rockit

    rockit Member

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    Where else would u turn for answers to wierd questions! So here I am.

    A few years back, I had received this email about what kids think of their dads at different ages ... went from like age 5 to age 45 or whatever.

    A friends dad passed away, and I would love for him to read it, but I cannot find it anywhere for the life of me. I have tried searching Google, but not sure exactly how to phrase it.

    I'm sure some of you will know which one I'm talking about and maybe one of you out there might actually have it, if so, please be kind enough to share it. Would really appreciate it.

    Thanks in advance to all!
     
  2. Yonkers

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    Here it is

    When I was ...

    * 4 years old ~ My daddy can do anything.
    * 5 years old ~ My daddy knows a whole lot.
    * 6 years old ~ My dad is smarter than your dad.
    * 8 years old ~ My dad doesn't know exactly everything.
    * 10 years old ~ In the olden days, when my dad grew up, things were sure different.
    * 12 years old ~ Oh, well, naturally, Dad doesn't know anything about that. He is too old to remember his childhood.
    * 14 years old ~ Don't pay any attention to my dad. He is so old-fashioned.
    * 21 years old ~ Him? My Lord, he's hopelessly out of date.
    * 25 years old ~ Dad knows about it, but then he should, because he has been around so long.
    * 30 years old ~ May be we should ask Dad what he thinks. After all, he's had a lot of experience.
    * 35 years old ~ I'm not doing a single thing until I talk to Dad.
    * 40 years old ~ I wonder how Dad would have handled it. He was so wise.
    * 50 years old ~ I'd give anything if Dad were here now so I could talk this over with him. Too bad I didn't appreciate how smart he was. I could have learned a lot from him.
     
  3. rockit

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    Mucho gracias!
     
  4. Master Baiter

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    When my Dad died, the last thing I wanted to read was crap like this. Just my opinion.
     

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