What do you call your parents? — Page 4
#77
Posted: 4/16/07 at 1:59pm
Do 'em RobbO..do 'em
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#78
Posted: 4/16/07 at 2:00pm
I call them Hunter and Gatherer
....but the world goes 'round
#79
Posted: 4/16/07 at 2:01pm
Oh Dear Lord - R o b b O !
The rain we knew is a thing of the past -
deep-delving, dark, deliberate you would say
browsing on spire and bogland; but today
our sky-blue slates are steaming in the sun,
our yachts tinkling and dancing in the bay
like racehorses. We contemplate at last
shining windows, a future forbidden to no one.
Derek Mahon
"Maybe all one can do is hope to end up with the right regrets."
Arthur Miller
deep-delving, dark, deliberate you would say
browsing on spire and bogland; but today
our sky-blue slates are steaming in the sun,
our yachts tinkling and dancing in the bay
like racehorses. We contemplate at last
shining windows, a future forbidden to no one.
Derek Mahon
"Maybe all one can do is hope to end up with the right regrets."
Arthur Miller
#80
Posted: 4/16/07 at 2:02pm
The sisters at the Perpetual Hope Home for Wayward Girls won't release the records dammit!
#81
Posted: 4/16/07 at 2:02pm
that's just it, boobs, i've done 'em all, and it still wants more. now, some freakin' mosquito is buzzing at me. now i know why papa wents nuts and killed those people.
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#82
Posted: 4/16/07 at 2:02pm
Just do clarify he said Do 'Em -NOT- Do Him
#83
Posted: 4/16/07 at 2:04pm
Papa is just upset because sometimes I zone out on him.
"To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#84
Posted: 4/16/07 at 2:05pm
oops, does anyone know how to reinstall a cherry?
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#85
Posted: 4/16/07 at 2:06pm
consult a plastic surgeon.
....but the world goes 'round
#86
Posted: 4/16/07 at 2:06pm
It's tough...they're making those jars so small these days!
and, who says I call my parents at all?
and, who says I call my parents at all?
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#87
Posted: 4/16/07 at 2:15pm
I call my parents Alan and Wilma. Which is odd, since their names are Dave and Aggie.
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#88
Posted: 4/16/07 at 2:18pm
Until very recently, I've always called my parents mommy and daddy, unless I'm whining or want something. Now it's just mom and dad. Sometimes I call my mom "mum," even though I'm not British or anything close to it.
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#89
Posted: 4/16/07 at 2:19pm
I started calling my parents by their first names when I was twelve -- just to piss them off. They still hate it when I do it now -- almost forty years later.
#93
Posted: 4/16/07 at 2:30pm
Parents: Mom and Dad
Both sets of grandparents: Bubby and Grandpa
In laws: first names
Both sets of grandparents: Bubby and Grandpa
In laws: first names
#94
Posted: 4/16/07 at 7:43pm
My mother varied from Mom, Ma, and Mommy when she was alive
and my Dad is always just Dad
My grandparents are Grandma, Grandpa, and Nanny.
and my Dad is always just Dad
My grandparents are Grandma, Grandpa, and Nanny.
#95
Posted: 4/16/07 at 8:40pm
Oh, I forot. We have an affectionate term for my dad, "Old Man" and my siblings and I have been calling that ever since he turned 50.
It's always a delight to tease him when he has to hold a menu out at arms length during dinner.
It's always a delight to tease him when he has to hold a menu out at arms length during dinner.
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#96
Posted: 4/16/07 at 8:45pm
Usually Mom. Sometimes Mommy, if I'm missing her. Even my mom calls her mom "mommy" sometimes. Usually when she's talking to her sister. "Mother" if she's nagging me.
Dad is usually Dad. Sometimes Daddy as well, but less often.
Dad is usually Dad. Sometimes Daddy as well, but less often.
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#97
Posted: 4/16/07 at 8:51pm
Mom and Dad, but I occasionally call my Mom by her first name.
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