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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Found my father and dont know what to do.
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<blockquote data-quote="skippy32" data-source="post: 2086255" data-attributes="member: 22630"><p>my dad left when i was six.i'm now 32 and he passed away last year.i saw him twice in the past 26 yrs. and talked maybe ten times.if it wasn't for my grandparents i wouldn't be where i am today.wife and 14 month old daughter.my mom did the very best to make up for him with love but she couldn't be their all the time because of work so she could support me.my father got away with $40 a month child support.still couldn't pay that.i consider my grandfather my dad.did all the things my father should have done.baseball,football,fishing,driving,and most important how to become a responseable man.the only thing my dad has taught me is that no matter what i will NEVER leave my little girl even if things fall apart with my wife.i helped to bring her in to this world and i will be thier to guide her through it.sorry for the rant but your dad dosen't seem intrested if you made it this far and you seem like your doing ok let him make the move.you tried thats more than he has.</p><p>p.s.</p><p>the bounus of my dad passing is i finally got to know my half brother.i'm meeting him next week for the first time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skippy32, post: 2086255, member: 22630"] my dad left when i was six.i'm now 32 and he passed away last year.i saw him twice in the past 26 yrs. and talked maybe ten times.if it wasn't for my grandparents i wouldn't be where i am today.wife and 14 month old daughter.my mom did the very best to make up for him with love but she couldn't be their all the time because of work so she could support me.my father got away with $40 a month child support.still couldn't pay that.i consider my grandfather my dad.did all the things my father should have done.baseball,football,fishing,driving,and most important how to become a responseable man.the only thing my dad has taught me is that no matter what i will NEVER leave my little girl even if things fall apart with my wife.i helped to bring her in to this world and i will be thier to guide her through it.sorry for the rant but your dad dosen't seem intrested if you made it this far and you seem like your doing ok let him make the move.you tried thats more than he has. p.s. the bounus of my dad passing is i finally got to know my half brother.i'm meeting him next week for the first time. [/QUOTE]
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