Have a great one kids and dads! 🙂 Feel free to use this post as your open thread for this Sunday.

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  1. Whitney_pip says:

    Happy Father’s Day!

    I just joined “Tammy’s army” last week, but I’ve been a fan for a while! 🙂

    I look forward to meeting Tammy and any others who may attend the Conservatives4Palin meetup next month.

  2. Neox99 says:

    I THANK YOU!

  3. kmsimchak says:

    A special Happy Father’s Day to all those who can’t be with their kids this Sunday. From the hard working guys who don’t have a 9-5 job, to those overseas fighting for all of our children. May God Bless You All.
    Happy Father’s Day

  4. IloiloKano says:

    From those of us unable to have children, be sure to count your blessings on this Father’s Day.

  5. ffigtree says:

    Many blessings to the men we call Dad! Happy Father’s Day 🙂

  6. tamcat says:

    Happy Father’s Day to those fathers who have children that are not appreciative of their fathers.

  7. MaryVal says:

    I’m a little grumpy and sad today, I lost my Dad in March. So this is the first Father’s Day without him. For those of you whose Pop is still around, give him a call and tell him that you love him.

  8. thierry says:

    i did not have a father as much as a disgruntled sperm donor . when i found out my father died it was basically, ‘ so what?’. the biggest regret of my life has been not having a relationship with my father and that was entirely according to his choice. he had 30 years to correct this and did not. how many dads who died in service to this country would have dearly wanted just one hour, a few moments, out of those 3 decades to see their child again before dying?

    so if your dad was there for you and you know he loves you for god sake don’t let stupid sh#t keep you from each other- you do not know how lucky you are to have him- to have a real father. my generation seems to be the first with such unprecedented numbers of fatherless children and families. maybe that’s why we’ve seen such waves of boys who do not know how to be men and girls who do not know how to respect themselves and relate positively to men.

    and if you’re a ‘dad’ estranged from your children- wake up. tomorrow may never come, depriving you of any chance of reconciliation and healing.

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