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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Tue May-24-11 02:34 PMOriginal messageYesterday I found out my father died last September and none of his five halfwit adult brats had the decency to tell me he was ill, let alone, that he was gone. My father and I were close and that would have made him furious.I managed to find the obit and the notice at the funeral home. Smiled because instead of flowers, he asked for donations to DU -- Ducks Unlimited. lolMy dad could charm the socks off a snake. He's about the most social person I ever met. He loved the art of the deal and he loved the outdoors. For all that, he had a hyper sensitivity when it came to other people that must have been hard to live with. He had life long depression which always seemed to me a way to defend against that sensitivity. I don't know if he ever graduated from college but his interests were wide ranging and active. In our infrequent visits, we'd find a good restaurant with a decent bar and hunker down to shoot the breeze for hours. That and long rides. He used to take me up and down back roads no matter what part of the country we happened to be in.My boys and I went to visit him out in Missouri about 12 years ago. His wife hated it but we didn't stay with them. We had him for a couple of days and it was really good for him to see those tall guys that each look like him in a different way. I look more like Dad than any of the others, he said it was like looking in a mirror.I didn't even meet him until I was seven but we took to each other instantly. His brother is out here in the East Bay. Have to call him today. I'm really hating time and distance today. He lived so far away, being his daughter was like being a visitor in my own life. And this time thing, well, it's just got to stop.
Condolences - Its sad that the death occurred, and even moreso to just find out about it now.
My father and I were close.... and it only took 9 months to learn that he had passed away?????????My condolences.
There's a reason why patriotism is considered a conservative value. Watch a Tea Party rally and you'll see people proudly raising the American flag and showing pride in U.S. heroes such as Thomas Jefferson. Watch an OWS rally and you'll see people burning the American flag while showing pride in communist heroes such as Che Guevera. --Bob, from some news site
Tue May-24-11 02:34 PM
Yesterday I found out my father died last September
My father and I were close and that would have made him furious.
being his daughter was like being a visitor in my own life.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=276x11371Oh my.My condolences.
Yesterday I found out my father died last September My father and I were close My dad could charm the socks off a snakehard to live withHe had life long depression I don't know if he ever graduated from college I didn't even meet him until I was seven
"The nation that couldn’t be conquered by foreign enemies has been conquered by its elected officials" odawg Free Republic in reference to the GOP Elites who are no difference than the Democrats
Condolences to the family.
I don't doubt that she did lose her father, but much of this makes no sense.
No it doesn't - but I chose to overlook that as there are other threads to laugh at Stupid Beth's , erm... stupidity.
I found out my father died last September and none of his five halfwit adult brats had the decency to tell me he was ill, let alone, that he was gone.
...but she degraded the entire thread:Apparently her siblings stayed in touch with her father. She's the one that didn't. That isn't close. That's her bringing over a sad story in an attempt to trash someone else, who had also lost their father.
none of his five halfwit adult brats had the decency to tell me
Six out of six. There's obviously a dominant gene at work in poor, stupid Beth's close knit family.
I may be late to the party here, but what are the chances that Beth's five siblings were of the "other" political persuasion, and didn't want her to spout off her tripe and fecal matter at the father's wake/funeral?
Yeah, I picked up on that too. A lot of DUmmies are ostracized from their families. You can read the loneliness every holiday.
EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Tue May-24-11 02:34 PMOriginal messageYesterday I found out my father died last September and none of his five halfwit adult brats .