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"Do anything good for your birthday?" one of your friendly B3TA moderator team asked in one of those father/son phone calls that last two minutes. "Yep," he said, "Your mum." Tell us about dads, lack of dad and being a dad.
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( , Thu 25 Nov 2010, 11:50)
"Do anything good for your birthday?" one of your friendly B3TA moderator team asked in one of those father/son phone calls that last two minutes. "Yep," he said, "Your mum." Tell us about dads, lack of dad and being a dad.
Suggested by bROKEN aRROW
( , Thu 25 Nov 2010, 11:50)
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My Dad story. This is actually true.
I was 14 at the time. One Saturday in 1981, we were all at home. Dad says to me 'Make us a cheese sandwich will you?', so off I go to the kitchen, knocked up the sandwich and gave it to him.
'OK, I'm going up the park' I said. 'See you later'.
After a few hours at the park, I wander home, to find my Mum and dad have gone out. I ask my brother 'Where are they?'. Brother tells me Dad felt unwell, Mum took him to the hospital.
Another hour passes, Mum turns up, driven by a friend. Wierd, but hey, whatever. Mum come in, looking a bit flustered. Her friend says 'can you go in the sitting room and talk to your Mum'.
Mum standing there. No other way to say it. 'Dad's dead'.
So, being sensitive and mature, my first words on hearing about my fathers death . . . 'Fuck, I hope it wasn't the cheese sandwich'.
( , Fri 26 Nov 2010, 15:39, 11 replies)
I was 14 at the time. One Saturday in 1981, we were all at home. Dad says to me 'Make us a cheese sandwich will you?', so off I go to the kitchen, knocked up the sandwich and gave it to him.
'OK, I'm going up the park' I said. 'See you later'.
After a few hours at the park, I wander home, to find my Mum and dad have gone out. I ask my brother 'Where are they?'. Brother tells me Dad felt unwell, Mum took him to the hospital.
Another hour passes, Mum turns up, driven by a friend. Wierd, but hey, whatever. Mum come in, looking a bit flustered. Her friend says 'can you go in the sitting room and talk to your Mum'.
Mum standing there. No other way to say it. 'Dad's dead'.
So, being sensitive and mature, my first words on hearing about my fathers death . . . 'Fuck, I hope it wasn't the cheese sandwich'.
( , Fri 26 Nov 2010, 15:39, 11 replies)
this
I'll happily count myself in on this! does anyone know if you need to take matches into Hell?
( , Sat 27 Nov 2010, 8:03, closed)
I'll happily count myself in on this! does anyone know if you need to take matches into Hell?
( , Sat 27 Nov 2010, 8:03, closed)
Heart
attack.
No warning at all.
(edit) other than feeling unwell just before it happened.
( , Fri 26 Nov 2010, 16:23, closed)
attack.
No warning at all.
(edit) other than feeling unwell just before it happened.
( , Fri 26 Nov 2010, 16:23, closed)
iirc
feeling sick before a heart attack is normal, if you can ever call a heart attack normal
( , Fri 26 Nov 2010, 16:37, closed)
feeling sick before a heart attack is normal, if you can ever call a heart attack normal
( , Fri 26 Nov 2010, 16:37, closed)
It's quite normal
after 40 years of fried breakfasts
or even 5 years.
( , Fri 26 Nov 2010, 17:52, closed)
after 40 years of fried breakfasts
or even 5 years.
( , Fri 26 Nov 2010, 17:52, closed)
Hmm
Not so sure about the authenticity of this story, smells like shit to me! I love vagina BTW x
( , Fri 26 Nov 2010, 20:05, closed)
Not so sure about the authenticity of this story, smells like shit to me! I love vagina BTW x
( , Fri 26 Nov 2010, 20:05, closed)
You shouldn't feel guilty or anything about that
People react to shocks like that in a funny way :(
( , Sat 27 Nov 2010, 19:51, closed)
People react to shocks like that in a funny way :(
( , Sat 27 Nov 2010, 19:51, closed)
I never really felt
guitly about it, I think it was well understood at the time to be as you say, a shock reaction.
In fact it is an occasional family joke now. When we're in the mood for some gallows humour.
( , Mon 29 Nov 2010, 16:24, closed)
guitly about it, I think it was well understood at the time to be as you say, a shock reaction.
In fact it is an occasional family joke now. When we're in the mood for some gallows humour.
( , Mon 29 Nov 2010, 16:24, closed)
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