My dad left when I was 3 1/2, and he left my mom and I.
As a child, I didn't see my dad that much because he was always working at the restaurant. He became pretty jaded after working at the restaurant for so long.
My mum's parents were from Ireland, my dad's mum was American-Irish.
Well, for one thing, you know my dad was a cop.
I'm really, really lucky. I was given my dad's good genes.
My mum is a school teacher and my dad is an electrician.
My dad's passion was to teach adults to read so they could read to their kids.
I was lucky enough myself to have been in Dad's Army for an episode.
I'm looking out for myself, but I'm looking out for my dad, too.
My dad was a geologist and my mum was a nurse who directed amateur theatrics.
Dad really had little to do with the songs, except to perform them.
To be fair to my dad, he is one of the brightest men I've ever met.
My dad recently reminded me that my grandfather's cousin was Lefty Frizzell.
When my dad died a lot of songs came, and they're still coming.
My dad seemed comfortable with his decision to be a 'have-not,' but I knew that I wasn't.
My dad wanted to name me after Rainier Maria Rilke, the poet.
My dad was in a wheelchair and on oxygen for the last few years of his life.
I remember in the fifth grade my dad would take me to Manhattan to shop for clothes.
[last lines] Daigo Kobayashi: Dad... Father...
My dad likes to take the mickey out of me for saying everything is 'amazing.'
I’m probably infertile. I inherited it from my dad.