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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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To embarrass you?
I don’t tend to get embarrassed, so we would always try outdo each other.
If I ever go shopping with my dad he still shouts ‘stranger danger!’ And pushes me over. |
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My dad still shouts as loud as he can YEEE HAAA look everyone (my name) is in the camper van going out for the day............cringe lol. He’s like a hillbilly and bloody loves it...also if he sees a gypsy site with stuff outside he pulls up to buy stuff.......total nightmare but he makes me laugh |
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My dad had a three quarter length leather jacket with a belt and used to wear it to collect me from school. Tbh it was actually pretty stylish by today's standards but back then it was NOT, plus he had a terrible 80's tash so my dad was known as "Gestapo Man" between all my school mates..... |
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My wee sister was getting bullied at school, so my dad and all his biker gang dropped her off at school. She was on the back of my dads bike and there was about 17 other bikers |
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I was in my early 20s and my parents turned up at a nightclub they knew I’d be in and they hit the dance floor straight away they thought they would embarrass me but it didn’t.... but fuck it was hilarious |
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"I was in my early 20s and my parents turned up at a nightclub they knew I’d be in and they hit the dance floor straight away they thought they would embarrass me but it didn’t.... but fuck it was hilarious "
On my wedding day my professional dancer friend taught my very d*unk mum and dad a dance to an Ed Sheeran song, and they preformed it |
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"My dad didn’t ever really embarrass me. Everytime the milk man came dad would always tell me my dad was at the door though "
We had the same DPD driver delivering to us for years, since before my youngest sister was born. We knew his name and he was lovely, if it was hot we’d offer him a glass of water, a biscuit if we had been baking etc
Well my sister asked how we knew his name, we told her it’s her real dad. She’s 13 now and we still see him (so Jesus he’s been delivering for about 15 years) and we all still say hi to him and joke ‘look there’s your real dad’ |
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with age both my parents have lost their filters. My mum especially can be very embarrassing particularly when she'd had a head injury and had no idea that she was commenting on other hospital patients visitors in a VERY LOUD VOICE. "whatever is that woman wearing?" "is that her daughter, she looks too old?" |
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When I still lived at home in my early 20's my mum would always suddenly decide she needed to be in my room for something if I had a girl round. We'd be watching a film in bed and starting to get naughty, next thing my mum would walk in and act like she didn't think I was home |
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