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> I was smiling at Salsa's comment!


Okay. Have a nice day.

Seabag Wrote:

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> edcam Wrote:

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> > My dear departed Dad always refused to let us

> do

> > Father's Day - he loathed this celebration that

> > was invented purely for people to make money.

> I

> > agree with him now.

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>

> Bless him, but...

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> Kids like to do stuff and it's pretty harmless

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> Or rid ourselves of Easter and Christmas while

> we're at it



But at least they are festivals with a foundation in tradition. Fathers Day is a recent invention.

edcam Wrote:

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> Seabag Wrote:

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> > edcam Wrote:

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> > > My dear departed Dad always refused to let us

> > do

> > > Father's Day - he loathed this celebration

> that

> > > was invented purely for people to make money.

>

> > I

> > > agree with him now.

> >

> >

> > Bless him, but...

> >

> > Kids like to do stuff and it's pretty harmless

> >

> > Or rid ourselves of Easter and Christmas while

> > we're at it

>

>

> But at least they are festivals with a foundation

> in tradition. Fathers Day is a recent invention.


Get over it grumpy


Happy Fathers Day to all Dads


I'm getting to hang out with my two boys today, and for that I'm grateful for such recent inventions

Seabag Wrote:

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> edcam Wrote:

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> > > edcam Wrote:

> > >

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> > > > My dear departed Dad always refused to let

> us

> > > do

> > > > Father's Day - he loathed this celebration

> > that

> > > > was invented purely for people to make

> money.

> >

> > > I

> > > > agree with him now.

> > >

> > >

> > > Bless him, but...

> > >

> > > Kids like to do stuff and it's pretty

> harmless

> > >

> > > Or rid ourselves of Easter and Christmas

> while

> > > we're at it

> >

> >

> > But at least they are festivals with a

> foundation

> > in tradition. Fathers Day is a recent

> invention.

>

> Get over it grumpy

>

> Happy Fathers Day to all Dads

>

> I'm getting to hang out with my two boys today,

> and for that I'm grateful for such recent

> inventions


Well thanks Seabag. Happy father's day to me. But really it is a con. I've never been the recipient of any FD gifts/cards and I don't particularly want them. I have a birthday and there's Christmas. That's plenty to show they care.

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