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Favorite memories of your father
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<blockquote data-quote="bobberboy" data-source="post: 313852" data-attributes="member: 1417"><p>My dad died in 1984 just over a year after he retired. I don't think we were all that close - our lives were too different. One very vidid memory I have of him was once while we were sitting outside on a nice summer day (he lived on 160 acres in the country) I commented how nice it would be to be sitting on a tractor working in the fields and watching the world go by. And he responded "...and give 'em one of these" at which he threw up his right arm with his middle finger extended. It still makes me laugh today. I guess no matter how it goes, once the hurt and loss go away remembering is good. Best to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobberboy, post: 313852, member: 1417"] My dad died in 1984 just over a year after he retired. I don't think we were all that close - our lives were too different. One very vidid memory I have of him was once while we were sitting outside on a nice summer day (he lived on 160 acres in the country) I commented how nice it would be to be sitting on a tractor working in the fields and watching the world go by. And he responded "...and give 'em one of these" at which he threw up his right arm with his middle finger extended. It still makes me laugh today. I guess no matter how it goes, once the hurt and loss go away remembering is good. Best to you. [/QUOTE]
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