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<blockquote data-quote="ajblakejr" data-source="post: 551373" data-attributes="member: 18807"><p>Thank you, Tooner</p><p> </p><p>Not a video...just a musical background for the daddy in all of you</p><p> </p><p>it doesn't have to be a factory...but you all have dreams for your children like your father had for you....AJ</p><p> </p><p>[video=youtube;L3RjTg8LV_s]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3RjTg8LV_s[/video]</p><p> </p><p>Allowing the tears dry in my eyes and fighting off more to flow...I offer my sympathy and unconditional support to all those looking at Father's Day without Daddy. This is my first and I am a blubbering fool.</p><p> </p><p>Daddy may want a day of do nothin bliss and that is okay. </p><p>Know your dad well enough to make that do nothin day possible.</p><p> </p><p>My daddy would have been happy watching Fox News, puttering around the yard showing off his tomato plants and walking the dog in the woods along Lake Michigan.</p><p> </p><p>And I fondly look at the place my mother laid my daddy to rest...</p><p> </p><p>it is the Veteran's area, closest to the road, that leads directly across the street to the parking lot, in the park along Lake Michigan, my Daddy would walk his babies with out a leash. </p><p> </p><p>Even with Alz's setting in..Daddy would not have been lost. He could walk a straight line and <em>there he would be</em>...</p><p> </p><p>Daddy was buried and he took the ashes of Alfie (our first dog), Zee (my malamute that would talk to him), Maggie (his princess doggie) and Buddy (the cocker that lived his last years as king with daddy). </p><p> </p><p>I know his spirit is at rest, all dogs do go to heaven and the lake was his sanctuary. If I look hard enough, I can see his 1973 Dark Green four door Olds Delta 88 Royal parked and a man proudly wearing his ugly orange AFL CIO union hat with a Ronnie '84 pin stuck in the brim pouring water for the babies.</p><p> </p><p>I am sad...</p><p> </p><p>I listen to the words of this song a hundred times...</p><p> </p><p>This one is for you Daddy.</p><p> </p><p>This Old Man </p><p>He worked for thirty years with </p><p>Two strong hands, in the factory light his </p><p>Lunch box held all his needs with </p><p>Coffee sandwiches and dreams </p><p>For Me </p><p> </p><p>This Old Man </p><p>He taught me many times </p><p>To understand, that showing love is simply </p><p>Nothing you should have o hide </p><p>Don't keep your feelings locked inside </p><p>He said </p><p> </p><p>When I was young </p><p>I dreamed a young man's dreams </p><p>I saw in your eyes </p><p>The things I'd never seen </p><p>But now I grow old </p><p>But I don't really mind </p><p>Cause can't you see with my family </p><p>We'll share these timeless memories</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajblakejr, post: 551373, member: 18807"] Thank you, Tooner Not a video...just a musical background for the daddy in all of you it doesn't have to be a factory...but you all have dreams for your children like your father had for you....AJ [video=youtube;L3RjTg8LV_s]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3RjTg8LV_s[/video] Allowing the tears dry in my eyes and fighting off more to flow...I offer my sympathy and unconditional support to all those looking at Father's Day without Daddy. This is my first and I am a blubbering fool. Daddy may want a day of do nothin bliss and that is okay. Know your dad well enough to make that do nothin day possible. My daddy would have been happy watching Fox News, puttering around the yard showing off his tomato plants and walking the dog in the woods along Lake Michigan. And I fondly look at the place my mother laid my daddy to rest... it is the Veteran's area, closest to the road, that leads directly across the street to the parking lot, in the park along Lake Michigan, my Daddy would walk his babies with out a leash. Even with Alz's setting in..Daddy would not have been lost. He could walk a straight line and [I]there he would be[/I]... Daddy was buried and he took the ashes of Alfie (our first dog), Zee (my malamute that would talk to him), Maggie (his princess doggie) and Buddy (the cocker that lived his last years as king with daddy). I know his spirit is at rest, all dogs do go to heaven and the lake was his sanctuary. If I look hard enough, I can see his 1973 Dark Green four door Olds Delta 88 Royal parked and a man proudly wearing his ugly orange AFL CIO union hat with a Ronnie '84 pin stuck in the brim pouring water for the babies. I am sad... I listen to the words of this song a hundred times... This one is for you Daddy. This Old Man He worked for thirty years with Two strong hands, in the factory light his Lunch box held all his needs with Coffee sandwiches and dreams For Me This Old Man He taught me many times To understand, that showing love is simply Nothing you should have o hide Don't keep your feelings locked inside He said When I was young I dreamed a young man's dreams I saw in your eyes The things I'd never seen But now I grow old But I don't really mind Cause can't you see with my family We'll share these timeless memories [/QUOTE]
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