The 9th Annual “What would you say to your Dad today?” FARK Father’s Day thread. Bonus: New Dads what will you tell your child today?

Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Click here for the lyrics We’ve been posting this on Fark.com for nine years now. The comments are an amazing study in fatherhood. It has been called “cathartic” by many. It has become “a thing.” Get it off your chest. Say the things you would have, could have, should have […]

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On the topic of Moms

I lost my Mom this year. Today is hard. There are, and have been, some amazing women in my life. Can we take a moment to acknowledge the alt.moms. Step Moms and Granny Moms and Auntie Moms and Daddy Moms. The Moms that just take you in, no relation, just love. The Moms that mom

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My face is wet.

There are only two things I do well with my eyes closed: play guitar and type. I can’t reach my guitar. Sorry. There is a thing that men, Dads in particular, do.  It’s really stupid and self-destructive. It’s a tough lesson and you have to learn it the hard way.  We can’t fix everything. There

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Alisa B

There is a special thing that happens now on the internet as we are more and more open to making friends with people nowhere near us, friends of friends or folks that find your video on youtube and hook up on SocNets. It isn’t just Facebook, but this happened to us there. Through a case

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What would you say to your Dad today if you could, or Fathers, what would you say to your child?

Click here for the lyrics We’ve been posting this on Fark.com for eight years now. The comments are an amazing study in fatherhood. It has been called “cathartic” by many. It has become “a thing.” Get it off your chest. Say the things you would have, could have, should have said… if only you could.

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