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TGIFfunnies 6/6/25 EDITION: I Just Found Out !

Posted by $ Olduglycarl 3 weeks, 4 days ago to Humor
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Thinkin about my Dad ahead of Fathers Day . . .


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  • Posted by TheRealBill 2 weeks ago in reply to this comment.
    Hehe, too bad I didn’t get paid for that. 🤪 Idiocracy isn’t here quite yet.

    As a fellow “old” I have to say I get that feeling occasionally about my best days being behind me. But then I remember that these days I still get to do cool things while remembering all of the cool stuff I have done and figure: my best days are yet to come because at no point in that past would I be get to remember all the stuff I had yet to do.
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  • Posted by $ 2 weeks ago in reply to this comment.
    Laughing
    Not the restaurant. Me, yes, that was me with my Dad taking a ride in Our Carlinda's first dingy.
    The Carlinda was our Hunter Sailing Yacht.(-those were the best of my days)

    (See! Old Ugly Carl, wasn't always UGLY)
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  • Posted by TheRealBill 2 weeks, 1 day ago
    So, just to be clear: that last one was …
    Brought to you by Carl’s Jr?

    😉
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  • Posted by katrinam41 3 weeks, 2 days ago
    Father's Day will be a day of remembering the man who taught me just who and what real men are. He left this plane of existence many years ago, at the age of 80. One month before he succumbed to rampant cancer he was preparing for his yearly Bike to the Bay for MS. His team, including my brothers, sisters and I (I was only able to ride one year. He and several of my brothers rode every year.) had been working all spring to get in shape. He put in a minimum of 27 miles each day so he could ride the 75 mile course one day, back 75 miles the next day. Did I mention that he contracted polio at age 25? He taught us to shoot, to work and be proud of our work, keep our promises and NEVER lie, steal or cheat. He treated Mom with dignity and deference, treated all with courtesy. He would stay calm in a storm of words and actions as people came apart around him. He was our rock, our refuge, our model for what we all wanted to be. If only everyone could have a father, a dad like mine, the world would be a better place.
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  • Posted by $ rainman0720 3 weeks, 4 days ago
    Simply outstanding, OUC. Thanks for a great end-of-week reading. And as a once and forever nerd, "He finally did it!" may be my favorite of all time.
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  • Posted by AmericanWoman 3 weeks, 4 days ago
    Love the last one Carl. Do not have many pictures of my dad who passed away at 57 from Pancreatic Cancer in 87 and really, he was a man of little words as well. But he said something that I will forever remember.... Consider the Source....Happy Father's Day Carl
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  • Posted by mccannon01 3 weeks, 4 days ago
    Love 'em all, OUC! Escape, LOL! Yes to the Irish guacamole, too. And the oh-so-true fairy tale lead in. Thanks OUC!
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  • Posted by $ 25n56il4 3 weeks, 4 days ago in reply to this comment.
    When your father is a half breed Comanche Indian, you lead an interesting life. He scared my friends but i had him figured out. i ADORED HIM. NB
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  • Posted by $ 25n56il4 3 weeks, 4 days ago
    Loved the Fairy Tale and the Bi-Self for giggles. Thanks OUC. nb
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  • Posted by 73SHARK 3 weeks, 4 days ago
    Great collection. The last one was especially poignant.
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  • Posted by $ 3 weeks, 4 days ago in reply to this comment.
    I will post the last one on X and Truth Social on Fathers Day. The memes just made me think of him.
    He didn't know I always wanted a big Sail Boat and that Dingy was the first to tow behind the Carlinda.
    He loved sunday afternoons on our boat.
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