i dun get it...Originally posted by the Bear:a lighter hearted version of this was in an ad...
a swimmer was about to finish his long race and break the world record...
a man asked the swimmer's dad "is that your son?"
the dad beamed and said, "yup.. took him to the pool at 5am everyday since he was five, trained him, helped him during his injuries, watched over him.. still do!"
when the swimmer finished and was interviewed.. "THANKS MOM!"
Originally posted by the Bear:a lighter hearted version of this was in an ad...
a swimmer was about to finish his long race and break the world record...
a man asked the swimmer's dad "is that your son?"
the dad beamed and said, "yup.. took him to the pool at 5am everyday since he was five, trained him, helped him during his injuries, watched over him.. still do!"
when the swimmer finished and was interviewed.. "THANKS MOM!"
He was expected to thank his dad instead of his momOriginally posted by R3SsH|n:i dun get it...
oh...in fact there is a mum version of this...same things...but just your mum instead of your dad...Originally posted by Qing^.^:He was expected to thank his dad instead of his mom
Originally posted by the Bear:a lighter hearted version of this was in an ad...
a swimmer was about to finish his long race and break the world record...
a man asked the swimmer's dad "is that your son?"
the dad beamed and said, "yup.. took him to the pool at 5am everyday since he was five, trained him, helped him during his injuries, watched over him.. still do!"
when the swimmer finished and was interviewed.. "THANKS MOM!"
yeah right...Originally posted by BadzMaro:I thought somebody meant thier 'DADDY' heh heh heh... come to daddy..
paiseh....Originally posted by alfagal:provoKative..
KeKe...
at least the swimmer did not say, "thanks coach!!"Originally posted by the Bear:a lighter hearted version of this was in an ad...
a swimmer was about to finish his long race and break the world record...
a man asked the swimmer's dad "is that your son?"
the dad beamed and said, "yup.. took him to the pool at 5am everyday since he was five, trained him, helped him during his injuries, watched over him.. still do!"
when the swimmer finished and was interviewed.. "THANKS MOM!"