Priceless for sure
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It really is a great feeling...my son has helped me out with projects on the Jeep...its great time together even when off-roading!...he has his own power wheels Jeep wrangler and a RC Jeep...which is funny cause his little RC breaks down just like the real thing! Lol...which I help him fix!
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this thread is really heart warming and brings back good memories. my father never worked on jeeps or cars when i was little but he has always been supportive of what i am interested in and works with me on the jeep now that i am 17. Im teaching him to weld at 45 years old. They grow up so fast.
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it is so true, i miss my dad helping me and vise versa. The sad part about the whole thing is his sperm donor dont even know how cool he is. Has only seen him 3 times in 2 and 1/2 years, he dont even cal him for christmas or his b-day. FU*# him i raise him as my son and he calls me DADDY
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Great thread, love to see stuff like this, puts a big smile on any pround fathers face.
Although I wasn't able to get nice pcitures like this, of the two kids we have, I was shocked to find our 9 year old daughter standing over my shoulder as I replaced my rear break pads.....asking a million questions....only way to learn.
Although I wasn't able to get nice pcitures like this, of the two kids we have, I was shocked to find our 9 year old daughter standing over my shoulder as I replaced my rear break pads.....asking a million questions....only way to learn.