Dad stories
"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)
"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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weird breakfasts
dad was the one who would get us up for school in the mornings, giving mum a break, as she would be the one to sort out tea/baths/bed.
dad never really understood the concept of a normal breakfast. toast was only served if time was short. many a happy morning, we'd toddle off to school smelling of leftover curry and rice.
it was always fun to watch other kids' faces when talking about breakfasts: "i had cereal" "i had toast" "i haven't had breakfast". my part of the conversation would be "i had chip butties/fish finger butties/pizza/pasta and salad cream(a family favourite)/ curry."
it's no wonder we all have weight problems!
( , Tue 30 Nov 2010, 21:03, Reply)
dad was the one who would get us up for school in the mornings, giving mum a break, as she would be the one to sort out tea/baths/bed.
dad never really understood the concept of a normal breakfast. toast was only served if time was short. many a happy morning, we'd toddle off to school smelling of leftover curry and rice.
it was always fun to watch other kids' faces when talking about breakfasts: "i had cereal" "i had toast" "i haven't had breakfast". my part of the conversation would be "i had chip butties/fish finger butties/pizza/pasta and salad cream(a family favourite)/ curry."
it's no wonder we all have weight problems!
( , Tue 30 Nov 2010, 21:03, Reply)
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