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In reply to the discussion: Daddy. The ones we lost. Please share yours. [View all]longship
(40,416 posts)5. My father, too, was great.
Love your post, she. Did he let you honk the horn of his truck? I hope so. So much fun.
My father built B-24s during WWII in Ypsilanti, MI. He specialized on training the Polish immigrants who spoke little English. He had the patience and wherewithal to get them through it, even though he spoke no Polish. Yup! He was kind of amazing.
My best to you, as always.
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My dad was an industrial chemist by profession and an amateur astronomer at heart.
mnhtnbb
Jun 2016
#30
My dad was perfect in most respects, but he did not treat my mom with respect like many
Hoyt
Jun 2016
#33
My memory was of his swimming. On land, he was not graceful, but in water, it was like watching a
Hoppy
Jun 2016
#43
“When I was a boy of 14, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around.
struggle4progress
Jun 2016
#53