To all the dad's out there.
I'm taking it easy today, but looking out for my wife as it's her first father's day without her dad.
Happy Father's Day
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Re: Happy Father's Day
I got beer, chocolate and a pop up gazebo for the bike.
Off out for a meal now with the family
Off out for a meal now with the family
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Re: Happy Father's Day
Sweet I put it in the other thread but since I'm excited about it ill post it here too family holiday to the TT 2017 catch the last few days racing
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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Re: Happy Father's Day
Seeing your kids you must have a good looking wifeKwacky wrote:Family meal.
Happiness is not a destination. It is a way of life.
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Re: Happy Father's Day
Sat and watched mini gee playing cricket this morning, his team won with him taking the last two wickets of the game - to say we were chuffed would be a massive understatement! I was a very proud Dad indeed.
Mrs Gee did us a lovely meal at lunchtime and mid afternoon we strolled over to the nearby park where we watched our local cricket club playing a team from Australia House in London, the match was to commemorate the Centenary of the Anzac camp in our town for the 14-18 War and was a re-enactment of matches played between the locals and the Anzac lads on Sunday's whilst they were posted here on part of said park. Sadly for Australia House they lost today, but it was a very good way to pass an afternoon and a good time was had by all.
Mrs Gee did us a lovely meal at lunchtime and mid afternoon we strolled over to the nearby park where we watched our local cricket club playing a team from Australia House in London, the match was to commemorate the Centenary of the Anzac camp in our town for the 14-18 War and was a re-enactment of matches played between the locals and the Anzac lads on Sunday's whilst they were posted here on part of said park. Sadly for Australia House they lost today, but it was a very good way to pass an afternoon and a good time was had by all.