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Old 11-06-2003, 03:28 PM   #1
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i would just like to say that the episode "goodbye" was very well done. it was sad but very well acted. i would like you guys to post any quotes you can remmeber from that episode, thanx a lot.

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Old 11-06-2003, 04:04 PM   #2
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Old 11-06-2003, 04:19 PM   #3
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Old 11-06-2003, 04:36 PM   #4
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Old 11-06-2003, 05:19 PM   #5
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Here's a copy of the letter:

Ok readers, today we're having a little pop quiz. It's multiple choice, so sharpen your number two pencils and put on your thinking caps.
Ready?
Here's a quote: "Dad, you're an idiot!"
Now contestants, this was said to me because of which of the following transgressions?
A) Coming to the breakfast table wearing pajamas and black socks.
B) Asking my oldest daughter if that guy I saw her talking to yesterday was her boyfriend.
C) Referring to rapper 50 cent as "fifty cents."
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D) Entering the room.
Ok. Pencils down. Actually it was a trick question. The answer is all of the above.
Now do you know how many times I called my father an idiot? Zero. Why? Because I feared him. Back then we didn't share our deep personal feelings. Our deepest conversations usually revolved around the Tigers' bullpen. But my kids, I can't get them to shut up.
There's not a feeling that my kids are afraid to express over and over and over. And my wife reassures me this is a good thing over and over and over and she's always right. So do I wish that my kids feared me? Well, my house would be quieter and I'd spend a lot less time in the bathroom, but no, because I know that whenever they insult me, whether it's a "You're an idiot," "What a geek!" or an "I hate you," an "I love you" isn't far behind.
And it's the knowledge that my wife and kids love me that makes it safe for me to wear pajamas and black socks to the breakfast table.
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Old 11-06-2003, 05:51 PM   #6
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these are good. heres a sad one:
Cate- Rory, would you move your shoes?
Rory- Those are dad's.

Kerry- Bridget, grandma and grandpa are here.
Bridget- Is dad with them?
Kerry- (shocked) NO!
Bridget- Then i don't really give a damn.
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Old 11-06-2003, 06:11 PM   #8
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Here's a copy of the letter:

Ok readers, today we're having a little pop quiz. It's multiple choice, so sharpen your number two pencils and put on your thinking caps.
Ready?
Here's a quote: "Dad, you're an idiot!"
Now contestants, this was said to me because of which of the following transgressions?
A) Coming to the breakfast table wearing pajamas and black socks.
B) Asking my oldest daughter if that guy I saw her talking to yesterday was her boyfriend.
C) Referring to rapper 50 cent as "fifty cents."
or
D) Entering the room.
Ok. Pencils down. Actually it was a trick question. The answer is all of the above.
Now do you know how many times I called my father an idiot? Zero. Why? Because I feared him. Back then we didn't share our deep personal feelings. Our deepest conversations usually revolved around the Tigers' bullpen. But my kids, I can't get them to shut up.
There's not a feeling that my kids are afraid to express over and over and over. And my wife reassures me this is a good thing over and over and over and she's always right. So do I wish that my kids feared me? Well, my house would be quieter and I'd spend a lot less time in the bathroom, but no, because I know that whenever they insult me, whether it's a "You're an idiot," "What a geek!" or an "I hate you," an "I love you" isn't far behind.
And it's the knowledge that my wife and kids love me that makes it safe for me to wear pajamas and black socks to the breakfast table.
So beautiful... thanks for that.
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Old 11-06-2003, 07:40 PM   #9
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Here's a copy of the letter:

Ok readers, today we're having a little pop quiz. It's multiple choice, so sharpen your number two pencils and put on your thinking caps.
Ready?
Here's a quote: "Dad, you're an idiot!"
Now contestants, this was said to me because of which of the following transgressions?
A) Coming to the breakfast table wearing pajamas and black socks.
B) Asking my oldest daughter if that guy I saw her talking to yesterday was her boyfriend.
C) Referring to rapper 50 cent as "fifty cents."
or
D) Entering the room.
Ok. Pencils down. Actually it was a trick question. The answer is all of the above.
Now do you know how many times I called my father an idiot? Zero. Why? Because I feared him. Back then we didn't share our deep personal feelings. Our deepest conversations usually revolved around the Tigers' bullpen. But my kids, I can't get them to shut up.
There's not a feeling that my kids are afraid to express over and over and over. And my wife reassures me this is a good thing over and over and over and she's always right. So do I wish that my kids feared me? Well, my house would be quieter and I'd spend a lot less time in the bathroom, but no, because I know that whenever they insult me, whether it's a "You're an idiot," "What a geek!" or an "I hate you," an "I love you" isn't far behind.
And it's the knowledge that my wife and kids love me that makes it safe for me to wear pajamas and black socks to the breakfast table.
Did you actually do that from memory or was it written down somewhere?
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Old 11-06-2003, 09:33 PM   #10
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I found it on a different site. I didn't do it from memory!
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Old 11-06-2003, 10:22 PM   #12
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Just somebodys livejournal who wrote it down ..i copied it because i knew some of you wanted to see it.
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Old 11-07-2003, 02:40 PM   #13
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When Cate's mom said, "Can I get you anything?" And Cate said, "Yesterday would be nice."
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Here's a copy of the letter:

Ok readers, today we're having a little pop quiz. It's multiple choice, so sharpen your number two pencils and put on your thinking caps.
Ready?
Here's a quote: "Dad, you're an idiot!"
Now contestants, this was said to me because of which of the following transgressions?
A) Coming to the breakfast table wearing pajamas and black socks.
B) Asking my oldest daughter if that guy I saw her talking to yesterday was her boyfriend.
C) Referring to rapper 50 cent as "fifty cents."
or
D) Entering the room.
Ok. Pencils down. Actually it was a trick question. The answer is all of the above.
Now do you know how many times I called my father an idiot? Zero. Why? Because I feared him. Back then we didn't share our deep personal feelings. Our deepest conversations usually revolved around the Tigers' bullpen. But my kids, I can't get them to shut up.
There's not a feeling that my kids are afraid to express over and over and over. And my wife reassures me this is a good thing over and over and over and she's always right. So do I wish that my kids feared me? Well, my house would be quieter and I'd spend a lot less time in the bathroom, but no, because I know that whenever they insult me, whether it's a "You're an idiot," "What a geek!" or an "I hate you," an "I love you" isn't far behind.
And it's the knowledge that my wife and kids love me that makes it safe for me to wear pajamas and black socks to the breakfast table.
that was sad. nice way to end the episode.
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