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Can any of you dads relate?...be honest. ;-)

[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=fZa7hU6tP_s[/youtube]
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Mommy rhapsody by the same group is cute too. :)
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YES! (Homie) "rlol"
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Funny, I just want to imagine how my grandpa had to deal with 13 kids (7 boys, 6 sisters) from a single Mom. Grand Ma, I assume was great and had few hands as helpers.
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That reminds me of this song. (Thematically, not stylistically.)

[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=mLNAkPsjAEk[/youtube]
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Yep. That pretty much covers it. I even owned a minivan for a while, until I found my mancard underneath a pile of old t-shirts in a bottom drawer and got myself a 4x4.

Pretty funny stuff.
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My better half keeps hinting that we should get a minivan. I tell her I don't have a problem with it, as long as I get to trick it out by adding a lift kit, BFG all terrains, a winch, some K.C. daylighters, and a roof mounted wing/spoiler like The A-team.

For some reason she seems content with our Crown Vic.
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Beiruty wrote:Funny, I just want to imagine how my grandpa had to deal with 13 kids (7 boys, 6 sisters) from a single Mom. Grand Ma, I assume was great and had few hands as helpers.
That reminds me of this song. FYI: It has a three-letter swear word and a few poor translations in the subtitles. The band is Mes Aïeux and the song is "Dégénération". It's about Canada's Quiet Revolution of the 1960s, where a liberal government took over the fields of health care and education and created a secular welfare state in the course of a six-year period, and it looks at the fallout of that sudden change at the family level. It is amazing to me to see the role of patriarch and provider so succinctly captured through the generations within the song.

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