How A Son/daughter Thinks Of His/her Daddy At Different Ages

Discussion in 'Movies, Music & TV' started by kishore415, Dec 7, 2006.

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    At 4 Years
    My daddy is great.

    At 6 Years
    My daddy knows everybody.

    At 10 Years
    My daddy is good but is short tempered

    At 12 Years
    My daddy was very nice to me when I was young.

    At 14 Years
    My daddy is getting fastidious.

    At 16 Years
    My daddy is not in line with the current times.

    At 18 Years
    My daddy is becoming increasingly cranky.

    At 20 Years
    Oh! Its becoming difficult to tolerate daddy. Wonder how Mother puts up with him.

    At 25 Years
    Daddy is objecting to everything.

    At 30 Years
    It's becoming difficult to manage my son. I was so scared of my father WhenI was young.

    At 40 Years
    Daddy brought me up with so much discipline. Even I should do the same.

    At 45 Years
    I am baffled as to how my daddy brought us up.

    At 50 Years
    My daddy faced so many hardships to bring us up. I am unable to manage a single son.

    At 55 Years
    My daddy was so far sighted and planned so many things for us. He is one of his kind and unique.

    At 60 Years
    My daddy is great.

    Thus, it took 56 years to complete the cycle and come back to the 1st stage.
    Realize the true value of our parents before its too late!!!
     
    kishore415, Dec 7, 2006 IP
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  2. Jerlene.net

    Jerlene.net Prominent Member

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    Hmm, this is interesting. I like it.
     
    Jerlene.net, Dec 7, 2006 IP
  3. Correctus

    Correctus Straight Edge

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    Its interesting but doesn't apply to me, it depends on how your daddy is

    IT
     
    Correctus, Dec 8, 2006 IP
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    010081 Banned

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    that was great buddy.
     
    010081, Dec 8, 2006 IP
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    Heh. I'm at the stage of "My Mom is great. I wouldn't be where I am without her, but I need to make a lot more of my own decisions so that I get the practice at it, and wish she would accept that and let me do so."
     
    Josh Inno, Dec 8, 2006 IP
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    i can't agree more with you
     
    DanielSmith, Dec 9, 2006 IP
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    If it takes you 56 years to realize the value of your family.. you got problems.
     
    Seiya, Dec 9, 2006 IP
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    I gotta agree with the last poster!
     
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    Thanks for sharing , repped ya and i do agree with you :)
     
    Expertguy, Dec 12, 2006 IP
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    generally it happens and thinking about daddy changes at different age stage .
    so we hv to keep dis thing in mind daddy never think of rong of der children.
     
    ecolatur, Dec 15, 2006 IP
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    For me my dad was great, is great, will alway be great!!!
     
    riya_senk, Dec 15, 2006 IP
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    I really like this! It seems like that is the cycle with everything and eventually we come back to appreciate what we have had all along. The grass isn't always greener on the other side. It seems as we grow up we look at our parents in a different light and remember the pure love we had for them as a child.
     
    Chaye, May 23, 2014 IP