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Subject: BS: Father's Day! your caption From: Alice Date: 20 Jun 10 - 10:11 PM Dad, I got you this cool stick for Father's Day! Thank you, son. Best stick EVER! Alice |
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Subject: RE: BS: Father's Day! your caption From: Alice Date: 20 Jun 10 - 11:04 PM and the second little piggy built his house of sticks |
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Subject: RE: BS: Father's Day! your caption From: GUEST,kendall Date: 21 Jun 10 - 07:09 AM Dad, better put your denture in if you are going to do this |
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Subject: RE: BS: Father's Day! your caption From: GUEST,Janet Date: 21 Jun 10 - 07:25 AM Don't know about this vegetarian thing, Dad. Could we have a real bone next time? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Father's Day! your caption From: Ed T Date: 21 Jun 10 - 10:45 AM The tighter you squeeze, the less you have. Thomas Merton |
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Subject: RE: BS: Father's Day! your caption From: Alice Date: 21 Jun 10 - 11:14 AM humble son of a carpenter |
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Subject: RE: BS: Father's Day! your caption From: Charley Noble Date: 21 Jun 10 - 12:50 PM Bark softly but carry a big stick! Cheerily, Charley Noble |
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Subject: RE: BS: Father's Day! your caption From: kendall Date: 21 Jun 10 - 01:04 PM ED T, that is a keeper! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Father's Day! your caption From: Alice Date: 21 Jun 10 - 08:46 PM Paul Overstreet lyrics Last night we brought the children by to visit their Grandpa And it's plain to see they're truly part of him While we were there Their Grandma took out some old photographs Man, he sure looked a lot like me back then CHORUS: I'm seein' my father in me I guess that's how it's meant to be And I find I'm more and more like him each day I notice I walk the way he walks I notice I talk the way he talks I'm startin' to see my father in me And today I took my wife for a walk Down that old dirt road Where my Daddy took my Mom so many time And we found the time To mention things we never had before And we shared some thoughts about the family life CHORUS: I'm seein' my father in me I guess that's how it's meant to be And I find I'm more and more like him each day I notice I walk the way he walks I notice I talk the way he talks I'm startin' to see my father in me BRIDGE: And now lookin' back I can recall the times we disagreed When I could not take hold of his old fashioned ways And the more I tried to prove him wrong The more I proved him right Now I know why he still stood by me When I went through that stage |
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Subject: RE: BS: Father's Day! your caption From: wysiwyg Date: 21 Jun 10 - 11:10 PM Pop, izzit tru we'll go blind? ~S~ |
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Subject: RE: BS: Father's Day! your caption From: LadyJean Date: 22 Jun 10 - 12:08 AM All dogs are Chewnitarians. They believe that you must know the tooth for the tooth shall make you free. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Father's Day! your caption From: Alice Date: 22 Jun 10 - 12:10 AM LOL good one |
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Subject: RE: BS: Father's Day! your caption From: Genie Date: 22 Jun 10 - 04:18 AM You know you've come of age, son, when you've shared a good chew with your old man! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Father's Day! your caption From: GUEST Date: 22 Jun 10 - 01:13 PM Happy Father's Day, Pop! Stick with me, okay? That'll give us something to chew on. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Father's Day! your caption From: topical tom Date: 22 Jun 10 - 01:22 PM Oops! I dropped my cookie! The last GUEST post is really mine. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Father's Day! your caption From: bubblyrat Date: 22 Jun 10 - 02:19 PM Since it concerns ALL fathers,and not just one in particular, I'd start off by calling it " Fathers' Day" , not "Father's Day". OK ?? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Father's Day! your caption From: Genie Date: 22 Jun 10 - 05:09 PM Sad to say, most often it gets written as "Fathers Day." We Americans have for some time been throwing in apostrophes where they don't belong (e.g., CDs, 1960s, shoe's) and leaving them out when they're called for (e.g., "In the 1960's there were no CD's or iPod's so when it came to kids entertainment, mother's had to rely on the childrens TV show's.) (Sigh) |
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Subject: RE: BS: Father's Day! your caption From: Alice Date: 22 Jun 10 - 05:32 PM Yo Fatha (there's a critic in every thread) ;-) |
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Subject: RE: BS: Father's Day! your caption From: Alice Date: 22 Jun 10 - 05:53 PM I decided to search for the most accepted punctuation of Father's Day and found this. It is Father's Day: ------- Although the name of the event is usually understood as a plural possessive (i.e. "day belonging to fathers"), which would under normal English punctuation guidelines be spelled "Fathers' Day", the most common spelling is "Father's Day", as if it were a singular possessive (i.e. "day belonging to Father"). In the United States, Dodd used the "Fathers' Day" spelling on her original petition for the holiday,[2] but the spelling "Father's Day" was already used in 1913 when a bill was introduced to the U.S. Congress as the first attempt to establish the holiday,[5] and it was still spelled the same way when its creator was commended in 2008 by the U.S. Congress.[10] - from answers.com |
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Subject: RE: BS: Father's Day! your caption From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 23 Jun 10 - 12:48 AM I don't it's just Americans who put in apostrophes when frightened by a word. I've seen it abroad, as well. There is even a Swiss family, the Oesch family, who call their band Oesch's die Dritten (meaning the third generation of musical Oesches.) |
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Subject: RE: BS: Father's Day! your caption From: Alice Date: 23 Jun 10 - 10:54 AM Frightened? Incorrect punctuation is not a result of being "frightened". Why make this an American insult? There are regional and national variations in spelling and punctuation. What may not be accepted in one country is correct in another, and language changes over time. |