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I've been thinking about fatherly advice today, both received and given. And as appropriate as it would have been to post this blog topic last week, well, men are not known for remembering things like birthdays and anniversaries before the actual date. (And sometimes not until long afterwards.) But I wanted to post this blog (and thread topic) today because quite often we don't remember things like advice (both good and bad) until long after we needed to.

So today, after spending the day with your father, remembering your father, or being a father, please post fatherly advice you've received (and even that which you've given) here. Funny or sad, deep or shallow, all is welcome.

Thanks dad, for everything.
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