Too sad. Hope you'll be given another chance.

2008/9/21 zilong miao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> It's too late for me now
>
> On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 9:43 AM, Josney Ribeiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> When I was 4 Yrs Old : My father is THE BEST
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>> When I was 6 Yrs Old : My father seems to know everyone
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>> When I was 10 Yrs Old : My father is excellent but he is short tempered
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>> When I was 12 Yrs Old : My father was nice when I was little
>>
>> When I was 14 Yrs Old : My father started being too sensitive
>>
>> When I was 16 Yrs Old : My father can't keep up with modern time
>>
>> When I was 18 Yrs Old : My father is getting less tolerant as the days
>> pass by
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>> When I was 20 Yrs Old : It is too hard to forgive my father, how could my
>> Mum stand him all these years
>>
>> When I was 25 Yrs Old : My father seems to be objecting to everything I
>> do
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>> When I was 30 Yrs Old: It's very difficult to be in agreement with my
>> father, I wonder if my Grandfather was troubled by my father when he was
>> a youth
>>
>> When I was 40 Yrs Old: My father brought me up with a lot of discipline,
>> I must do the same
>>
>> When I was 45 Yrs Old: I am puzzled, how did my father manage to raise
>> all of us
>>
>> When I was 50 Yrs Old : It's rather difficult to control my kids, how
>> much did my father suffer for the sake of upbringing and protecting us
>>
>> When I was 55 Yrs Old: My father was far looking and had wide plans for
>> us, he was gentle and outstanding.
>>
>> When I became 60 Yrs Old: My father is THE BEST
>>
>> Note that it took 56 Yrs to complete the cycle and return to the starting
>> point 'My father is THE BEST '
>>
>> Let's be good to our parents before it's too late and pray to Allaah that
>> our own children will treat us even better than the way we treated our
>> parents .
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