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blue
when i realised?
by blue on Jun 16, 2009 05:55 PM

I realised the greatness of my Dad/ anyone's Dad when i became Dad
Dad you are too good!! irrespective of any drawbacks within you...

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Guest
Miss u a lot ba...
by Guest on Jun 16, 2009 05:20 PM

I miss u a lot ba...i miss ur luv.. a father's luv...i wish u were with us ..may ur soul rest in peace forever...

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bitu singh
miss you dad
by bitu singh on Jun 16, 2009 05:20 PM

I want tho thank dad for what iam now.As you are no more with us i value what you did to us and you teached us things well beofre time and that time we grouse at those but now we now valueyou.When you slap us at that time we hated you most but that slap we miss today.You are my mentor,im still lonely without you..i remain on right path please guide from the sky...missing you lonely guggi

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Roshanara
Happy Father's Day
by Roshanara on Jun 16, 2009 05:16 PM  | Hide replies

Celebrating Father’s Day or a Mother’s day will be termed as a ritual or a formality by many, I know. But even rituals occasionally can bring to light the intense feelings and emotions that lie deep within us. Nothing of course can replace the loss of one’s parents. One so near and dear takes a bit of you when they depart. Yet in time, you will feel, in your work and leisure and in moments of solitude and quiet that they would never ever be far away. There will be some sense of presence and, through this, strength and assurance to us, children. It is one of life’s more wonderful mysteries, one that makes it endurable in the midst of suffering, sorrow and the general insanity of the howling mobs around you. My distant memory of childhood is when I was about four or five years old having lost my father at a very early age. I still remember the time when my father used to bring the four biscuits for me that he used to get during tea time at his workplace by sacrificing his share. We could not then afford to buy even snacks like biscuits then. Every time I think about that, it brings tears in my eyes. Such are one’s father and mother.

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Haramohan Roy
Re: Happy Father's Day
by Haramohan Roy on Jun 16, 2009 06:29 PM
You are right. Even rituals are important, because they give us an ipportunity to recall the memory of our parents.

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mango sanns
miss you dad !
by mango sanns on Jun 16, 2009 04:10 PM

I want to thank you for forgiving me for biggest mistakes I did. You are indeed the great teacher who thought me...about LESSONS OF LIFE..today whatever I am ...because of you...Pls forgive me and I miss you alot. it's almost 2 years now...u left us...(me and mom) - today i really feel that u r watching me...I feel u r presence...can't explain in words...all i can say...is my Dad (my guru) I am missing u a lllloooottt....whatever time we spent together...can't forget that...just remember those days when we used to go for long walk....solving my biggest problems...just like that...today I am all alone...and feel like crying...but I can't even do that...(my male ego is coming in way)...still very lonely...missing u like HELL...today also still following the path...which u showed me...anyway...HAPPY FATHERS DAY...missing you alot...lonelymango.

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abhisek jain
Great Father
by abhisek jain on Jun 16, 2009 04:10 PM

Papa you are the greatest father any son can ever have, you have always been my best friend and greatest support. You are both my biggest strength and biggest weakness. I just wish that I can be even 10% of a son to you for the Dad you are. Love you always

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chase jobs
my Dad
by chase jobs on Jun 16, 2009 03:51 PM  | Hide replies

He is great
iam proved to tel him my dad
love u so much dad
thank u for reminding me abt father's day

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Geetu Bakshi
Re: my Dad
by Geetu Bakshi on Jun 16, 2009 04:23 PM
i love u dad with all my heart..
n missing u sooooo very much that i can't explain in words ever....
i feel proud to be ur daughter...

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Virendra Sahdev
father's day
by Virendra Sahdev on Jun 16, 2009 03:17 PM

ON FATHER's DAY
Well, I really am a loss as to how & from where to begin about my father. If there is to be one person who can be compared to God, it was him. No sacrifice seemed big for him as he did not consider it as something he is parting with, on the contrary he would be feeling happy by thinking about the happiness the receiver would have got.
He never nurtured any ill will agianst anyone and even his dreams also never imagined to harm anyone, be it the person who would have caused the ultimate harm to him.
He was always so content, never ever we noticed him demanding anything in life...
Such strong human values..unconditional love for every one..
Alas, he is no more with us, but we have realised his greatness much after he left..
And now our belief in GOODNESS ALWAYS PREVAILS has been strenghtened by seeing all his children and grand children turn into good citizens , so well settled in life.. How content he must be, where ever he is to see all this..
May God Almighty bestow him with all the paece and joy and impart some of his qualities in his children and grand children so that the world may become a better palce to live in

Virendra Sahdev



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phanipadma
Never forget your parents
by phanipadma on Jun 16, 2009 03:11 PM  | Hide replies

Just for info.......
HOW A SON/DAUGHTER THINKS OF HIS/HER DADDY AT DIFFERENT AGES
At 4 Years My daddy is great.
At 6 Years My daddy knows everybody.
At 10 Years My daddy is good but is short tempered
At 12 Years My daddy was very nice to me when I was young
At 14 Years My daddy is getting fastidious.
At 16 Years My daddy is not in line with the current times.
At 18 Years My daddy is becoming increasingly cranky.
At 20 Years Oh! It's becoming difficult to tolerate daddy. Wonder how other puts up with him.
At 25 Years Daddy is objecting to everything.
At 30 Years it's becoming difficult to manage my son. I was so scared of my father when I was young.
At 40 Years Daddy brought me up with so much discipline. Even I should do the same
At 45 Years I am baffled as to how my daddy brought us up.
At 50 Years My daddy faced so many hardships to bring us up. I am unable to manage a single son.
At 55 Years My daddy was so far sighted and planned so many things for us.
He is one of his kind and unique.
At 60 Years My daddy is great.

Thus, it took 56 years to complete the cycle and come back to the 1st stage!

So don't waste time and Never forget your parents?


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Nirmal Antoni
Re: Never forget your parents
by Nirmal Antoni on Jun 16, 2009 05:40 PM
Very very fantastic..i really suggest ur father is a gifted to have a child like u..really superb if it is ur own.

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patumapathe
Re: Never forget your parents
by patumapathe on Jun 21, 2009 08:16 AM
Very very very well said,child!!!As a father aged 58,my eyes are welled. May GOD BLESS all.

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Pranay Sahu
Re: Never forget your parents
by Pranay Sahu on Jun 16, 2009 05:56 PM
Gre8 thoughts...Well said....best wishes

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abhisek jain
Re: Never forget your parents
by abhisek jain on Jun 16, 2009 04:16 PM
WELL SAID! GREAT THOUGHT

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