| Amount of texts to »father« |
30, and there are 30 texts (100.00%)
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125 Characters |
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2.400 points, 5 Not rated texts |
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on Mar 4th 2001, 21:50:48 wrote Aunt Mabel
about father |
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on Aug 21st 2006, 21:25:13 wrote ginea
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on Dec 28th 2005, 06:46:22 wrote teja about father
on May 26th 2002, 22:21:07 wrote Runyon about father
on Oct 31st 2003, 11:14:03 wrote bıggı about father
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Texts to »Father«
Aunt Mabel wrote on Mar 4th 2001, 21:50:48 about
father
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father: a parent who is male
I was surprised that »father« was not a keyword. Was this just by happenstance? Or is it somehow reflective of changes in our culture?
My brother was a father. That's how I first became an aunt. He was a good man and a good father to his son.
David Copperfield by Charles Dickens wrote on Nov 2nd 2004, 06:26:47 about
father
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I was born at Blunderstone, in Suffolk, or 'there by', as they say in Scotland. I was a posthumous child. My father's eyes had closed upon the light of this world six months, when mine opened on it. There is something strange to me, even now, in the reflection that he never saw me; and something stranger yet in the shadowy remembrance that I have of my first childish associations with his white grave-stone in the churchyard, and of the indefinable compassion I used to feel for it lying out alone there in the dark night, when our little parlour was warm and bright with fire and candle, and the doors of our house were almost cruelly, it seemed to me sometimes bolted and locked against it.
rkcba wrote on Jun 6th 2004, 09:07:13 about
father
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The worst misfortune that can happen to a an ordinary man is to have an extraordinary father.
Evan Esar
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Anne wrote on Jun 1st 2001, 03:52:56 about
father
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Father
His worn gabardine jacket,
the one he wears when he rakes leaves
or carries firewood to the wood pile,
his jacket is around my shoulders.
It keeps the rain off
it smells of wood,
of smoke,
of Daddy.
I am comforted and protected
rkcba wrote on Jun 6th 2004, 08:50:26 about
father
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The hardest task of being a father is not
having several little mouths to feed,
but having one big mouth to heed.
rkcba wrote on Jun 6th 2004, 09:09:22 about
father
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A father usually believes in heredity until his son starts acting like a damn fool.
rkcba wrote on Jun 6th 2004, 08:55:09 about
father
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A man never knows how to be a son until he has become a father.
Evan Esar
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Created on May 4th 2004, 23:56:07 by poop loggy logg, contains 2 texts
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Created on Dec 15th 2002, 18:20:09 by humdinger, contains 7 texts
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Created on Aug 3rd 2001, 01:46:34 by zyn, contains 8 texts
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Created on Jan 8th 2002, 22:27:10 by quimbo75@hotmail.com, contains 12 texts
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Created on May 27th 2002, 09:14:23 by namensindschallundrauch@der-nachtmensch.de, contains 6 texts
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Created on May 16th 2002, 08:36:21 by Nudelchen, contains 25 texts
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