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Happy Father's Day

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V - 20 Jun 2004 14:57 GMT
To the dad's in our group!
Hope your day is awesome and relaxing.
HUGS
V
Tiffany - 20 Jun 2004 18:34 GMT
Ditto. :)
> To the dad's in our group!
> Hope your day is awesome and relaxing.
> HUGS
> V
Paul Griffiths - 21 Jun 2004 00:15 GMT
> > To the dad's in our group!
> > Hope your day is awesome and relaxing.
> > HUGS
> >
> Ditto. :)

Thanks you two.  This is the closet thing to a card I got.  Mine forgot.
Hey ho.

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V - 21 Jun 2004 00:31 GMT
> > > To the dad's in our group!
> > > Hope your day is awesome and relaxing.
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> --
> Paul Griffiths

Aweee...
You know kids...they forget.
V
Paul Griffiths - 23 Jun 2004 08:43 GMT
> > > > To the dad's in our group!
> > > > Hope your day is awesome and relaxing.
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> Aweee...
> You know kids...they forget.

This one certainly does.  :-))

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Karen O'Mara - 21 Jun 2004 18:25 GMT
>> Thanks you two.  This is the closet thing to a card I got.  Mine
forgot.
> Hey ho.

Forgetting is forgiveable, imo. I was just talking about this with a
coworker whose daughter (in college) forgot Father's Day. My kid did
not want to call or send a card. Did not want is very different than
forgetting. Forgetting means that everything is okay, actually....

Karen
Paul Griffiths - 23 Jun 2004 08:46 GMT
> >> Thanks you two.  This is the closet thing to a card I got.  Mine
> >> forgot.  Hey ho.
>
> Forgetting is forgiveable, imo.

In mine too and he knows I don't think the day is a big deal anyway.

> I was just talking about this with a coworker whose daughter (in
> college) forgot Father's Day. My kid did not want to call or send a
> card. Did not want is very different than forgetting.

Agreed, that would be a worrying.

> Forgetting means that everything is okay, actually....

Closest we get to "normality" around here, I'd say.  :-))

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'Kate - 21 Jun 2004 02:43 GMT
On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 13:57:11 GMT, "V" <vbiggs@frontiernet.net>
>To the dad's in our group!
>Hope your day is awesome and relaxing.
>HUGS
>V

Echoing the sentiments...

'Kate
denanson - 21 Jun 2004 19:19 GMT
"V"  wrote in message

> To the dad's in our group!
> Hope your day is awesome and relaxing.
> HUGS

Thanks Vicky!

I had my best fathers day for years. In the morning after opening  the most
adorable card I took Freddie off for his first ever competative hurling
match. I cheered him on from the touchline feeling very proud of both him
and myself. We got home to find my new woman friend had come and prepared
lunch and had also arranged a day at the races for me! We all had a great
time and I even made it home with my shirt still intact, but not for long!
Freddie went off to his mothers in the evening and I was then driven out for
dinner and a few pints. When we got back my shirt, as well as quite a few
other other items of clothing, strangly went missing ;-)

BTW Christine, its the one who has the paddle that does the tieing up ;-)

Dennis
 
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