Don't forget Fathers on Mothers day

@weemam (13372)
March 11, 2007 3:30pm CST
Fathers then & now Today is one of the first Father's Days of our new millennium. Fathers of 1900 didn't have it nearly as good as fathers of today; but they did have a few advantages: In 1900, fathers prayed their children would learn English. Today, fathers pray their children will speak English. In 1900, a father's horsepower meant his horses. Today, it's the size of his minivan. In 1900, if a father put a roof over his family's head, he was a success. Today, it takes a roof, deck, pool, and 4-car garage. And that's just the vacation home. In 1900, a father waited for the doctor to tell him when the baby arrived. Today, a father must wear a smock, know how to breathe, and make sure film is in the video camera. In 1900, fathers passed on clothing to their sons. Today, kids wouldn't touch Dad's clothes if they were sliding naked down an icicle. In 1900, fathers could count on children to join the family business. Today, fathers pray their kids will soon come home from college long enough to teach them how to work the computer and set the VCR. In 1900, fathers pined for old country Romania, Italy, or Russia. Today, fathers pine for old country Hank Williams. In 1900, a father smoked a pipe. If he tries that today, he gets sent outside after a lecture on lip cancer. In 1900, fathers shook their children gently and whispered, "Wake up, it's time for school." Today, kids shake their fathers violently at 4 a.m., shouting: "Wake up, it's time for hockey practice." In 1900, a father came home from work to find his wife and children at the supper table. Today, a father comes home to a note: "Jimmy's at baseball, Cindy's at gymnastics, I'm at adult-Ed, Pizza in fridge." In 1900, fathers and sons would have heart-to-heart conversations while fishing in a stream. Today, fathers pluck the headphones off their sons' ears and shout, "WHEN YOU HAVE A MINUTE.." In 1900, a father gave a pencil box for Christmas, and the kid was all smiles. Today, a father spends $800 at Toys 'R' Us, and the kid screams: "I wanted Sega!" In 1900, if a father had breakfast in bed, it was eggs and bacon and ham and potatoes. Today, it's Special K, soy milk, dry toast and a lecture on cholesterol. In 1900, a Father's Day gift would be a hand tool. Today, he'll get a digital organizer. In 1900, fathers said, "A man's home is his castle." Today, they say, "Welcome to the money pit." In 1900, "a good day at the market" meant Father brought home feed for the horses. Today, "a good day at the market" means Dad got in early on an IPO. In 1900, a happy meal was when Father shared funny stories around the table. Today, a happy meal is what Dad buys at McDonald's. In 1900, a father was involved if he spanked the kid now and then. Today, a father's involved only if he coaches Little League and organizes Boy Scouts and car pools. In 1900, when fathers entered the room, children often rose to attention. Today, kids glance up and grunt, "Dad, you're invading my space." In 1900, fathers threatened their daughters suiters with shotguns if the girl came home late. Today, fathers break the ice by saying, "So...how long have you had that earring?" In 1900, fathers pined for the old school, which meant a one-room, red-brick building. Today, fathers pine for the old school, which means Dr J and Mickey Mantle. In 1900, fathers were never truly appreciated. In 2001, fathers are never truly appreciated.
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8 responses
11 Mar 07
This is very interesting weemam, its just a pity my dad still can't work the video. However there is good food for thought in this discssion
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@weemam (13372)
11 Mar 07
You cheky git I am going to tell your dad lol, trust you to talk about food xx
@acquaria (719)
• Italy
14 Mar 07
I love my father so much,he is the one of the most important persons of my life and I respect it.I've learned a lot of things from him and he is my heroe
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@kathy77 (7485)
• Australia
11 Mar 07
Oh yes you are right that fathers never had what fathers today have, Great information here in regards to fathers day Weemam, it is still true today that a man's home is his castle and mine wants to go home back to the islands, fathers today can never match what they were like years ago.
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@crosa125 (1483)
11 Mar 07
thank you for being so nice to fathers but i'm not one of them shall cry?
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@tad1fan (3367)
• Canada
14 Mar 07
This is really cute but so true!
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@mummymo (23706)
12 Mar 07
HAHaHA thanks for the laugh weemam! x
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@honeyangel (1991)
11 Mar 07
heeheeheeheehee will have to show this to hubbie and cheer him up thanx
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@love923yr (195)
• China
22 Mar 07
we should thank you you are so nice