Father's Day
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14 Nov 2010, 12:53
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Journals
Atleast in Finland we're celebrating Father's Day today. We remember the man who took us to football practise, who took us to fishing, who put a sticking plaster on out knee when we had hurt it. The guy who covered us in the evening and told us that boogieman doesnt exist and took us to school in the morning. The one who cheered us up when our favourite football club had lost a game on over-time. The dude who was genuinely happy when we got a good grade from school and rewarded us from it with something nice. The top bloke who took us to watch our first ice-hockey game. The lad who taught us how to change tires to a car. The chap who still helps us financially when we cannot afford the rent.
This is one of the days you spend with your family in Finland among with Christmas and Mother's day. You have a family dinner and you give the old man some nice presents and a hand-made card. You hug him and the atmosphere is warm, loving and caring. KRP needs 5on5 offi @ 20CET.
This is one of the days you spend with your family in Finland among with Christmas and Mother's day. You have a family dinner and you give the old man some nice presents and a hand-made card. You hug him and the atmosphere is warm, loving and caring. KRP needs 5on5 offi @ 20CET.
":("
thats what we call a mother here
e: well we dont call our mother a man, but I guess you get my point.
But hey, still better than a dad who throws in windows because he thought my mother wouldn't let me see him :P
wp
hehe :D