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Sunday, June 19, 2016

father's day

    I love my father very  much, but then again I think of a lot of other fathers.

Real and fictional.
    They're always going to be there for us in good times and bad, and always will be there when we need them the most.
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    I always think of Homer Simpson as the father who is also like a child as well. Other cartoon fathers could never measure up to his stupidity and yet his wife, Marge, can still stand him and stay with him.

  Other TV dads like: the late James Avery portraying Uncle Phil can be strict and stern, but then again, is always there for his nephew in good times and bad, especially when Will's estranged father abandons him once again.
Image result for Uncle Phil hugs will smith Sometimes it's hard to understand what is to be a father and watching episode upon episode of big bang theory when Sam Helburg's character Howard's father abandoned him and his mother and ironically Sam's father is also an actor (I've read that they will be casting someone to play Howard's father in the final season)
  Another great TV father would also be, Al Bundy played by Ed O'Neal. I loved seeing him be rude to his wife and just be a typical father who would work at a woman's shoe store and make cat calls at sexy women and go back to a wife he isn't fond of and scared of having sex with. Loved the show and now Ed O'Neal is on a show called "Modern Family" who he now plays a father (or should I say step-father)

I think a man becomes a father once he see's his child for the first time.
  When my dad saw my face, he knew he was father and was happy ever since.

I miss my grandfathers and I think about them almost every day, and most of all around the holidays. My grandfather and pop-pop were very special to me but I vaguely remember them because they died when I was young. I still think about them every day of my life.


     Happy Father's day to every father, real or fictional and very special happy father's day to my father.
Ciao bloggers!

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