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40 minutes ago, GuyBeardmane said:

What's your dad like?

I wanna meet that dad.

Doo dah doo doo

He has passed but he was born in the 1930s and experienced a lot of racism that kind of scarred him for life...despite all of that...he didnt raise us to be racist at all and made sure we lived in diverse neighborhoods and went to the best schools (he moved around a lot but INTENTIONALLY made sure we didnt go to majority black schools...always pretty much 50/50 with black kids who behaved well - white kids were the trouble makers at the schools i went to)

He was extremely intelligent.. a lot like rogue actually (minus the gay) he was a mechanic on military vehicles...well..any vehicle... a/c..everything..could build a house from scratch if he wanted. My aunt still has furniture my dad built. He also installed her a/c. 

He was religious...you know Christians that went door to door? My dad would invite them in and debate them. They would COME BACK to learn from him.

He was a drill sergeant in the army but soft on us kids. Never yelled at us. Never ONCE beat us. Never ever even spanked us...yet we hardly ever misbehaved (still not sure how he managed to do that..my mom beat the crap out of us and couldn't control us at all)

He was a ladies' man

He was a history buff and taught me REAL history...and how the world REALLY worked...like  the level of wokeness u find on podcasts and YouTube channels

He was wise

U would have liked him 😊

 

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5 minutes ago, fuggstop said:

He has passed but he was born in the 1930s and experienced a lot of racism that kind of scarred him for life...despite all of that...he didnt raise us to be racist at all and made sure we lived in diverse neighborhoods and went to the best schools (he moved around a lot but INTENTIONALLY made sure we didnt go to majority black schools...always pretty much 50/50 with black kids who behaved well - white kids were the trouble makers at the schools i went to)

He was extremely intelligent.. a lot like rogue actually (minus the gay) he was a mechanic on military vehicles...well..any vehicle... a/c..everything..could build a house from scratch if he wanted. My aunt still has furniture my dad built. He also installed her a/c. 

He was religious...you know Christians that went door to door? My dad would invite them in and debate them. They would COME BACK to learn from him.

He was a drill sergeant in the army but soft on us kids. Never yelled at us. Never ONCE beat us. Never ever even spanked us...yet we hardly ever misbehaved (still not sure how he managed to do that..my mom beat the crap out of us and couldn't control us at all)

He was a ladies' man

He was a history buff and taught me REAL history...and how the world REALLY worked...like  the level of wokeness u find on podcasts and YouTube channels

He was wise

U would have liked him 😊

 

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5 hours ago, GuyBeardmane said:

What's your dad like?

I wanna meet that dad.

Doo dah doo doo

I believe it's your responsibility as a Dad now to a pupper to post weekly photos of said pupper

ya know... for Science

I take it back, I hadn't clicked in your puppy thread in awhile

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I have my adoptive Dad, step Dad, and real Dad. 

My adoptive Dad and real Dad are marines, were best friends in fact. I was born out of an affair. My real Dad leaves in mexico City.

My step Dad is this old traditional Nigerian guy who married and started having kids with my biological Mother when she was 13 years old in Port Harcourt. 

My adoptive Father raised me like i was his own and i didn’t know he was not my Father until i was in my 20s when my real Dad reached out to me on fb.

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