What fictional character would you rather have as a father?
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Re: What fictional character would you rather have as a father?
Toss up between two others:
WARD CLEAVER (could get away with a lot with him as a dad)
and
GEORGE JETSON (that would be a COOL household to live in)
WARD CLEAVER (could get away with a lot with him as a dad)
and
GEORGE JETSON (that would be a COOL household to live in)
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Re: What fictional character would you rather have as a father?
Cordell Walker, or really any character played by Mr. Chuck Norris. Then some of his bad assedness would be mine, and I could have things said about me like "he doesn't do push UPS, he pushes the earth DOWN." Yea baby!
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Re: What fictional character would you rather have as a father?
I purposely left Ward Cleaver off the list because I always had a gut feeling that off the camera he beat the living hell out of his wife. Just a gut feeling.Lavabe wrote:Toss up between two others:
WARD CLEAVER (could get away with a lot with him as a dad)
and
GEORGE JETSON (that would be a COOL household to live in)
As for George Jetson, well, yeah, cool household but as an adopted son (not blood related), I would be too tempted to bed Judy Jetson. She was HOT!
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Re: What fictional character would you rather have as a father?
Darth Vader. Then I would be a Jedi.
Now wouldn't that be freakin' awesome?
Besides the fact that you end up killing your father...
Now wouldn't that be freakin' awesome?
Besides the fact that you end up killing your father...
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Re: What fictional character would you rather have as a father?
Um, Luke didn't kill Vader. The emperor did.Rolvix wrote:Darth Vader. Then I would be a Jedi.
Now wouldn't that be freakin' awesome?
Besides the fact that you end up killing your father...
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Re: What fictional character would you rather have as a father?
That's what I meant.bjornolf wrote:Um, Luke didn't kill Vader. The emperor did.Rolvix wrote:Darth Vader. Then I would be a Jedi.
Now wouldn't that be freakin' awesome?
Besides the fact that you end up killing your father...
Besides chopping off your dad's arm.
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Re: What fictional character would you rather have as a father?
He chops yours off first.Rolvix wrote:That's what I meant.bjornolf wrote:Um, Luke didn't kill Vader. The emperor did.Rolvix wrote:Darth Vader. Then I would be a Jedi.
Now wouldn't that be freakin' awesome?
Besides the fact that you end up killing your father...
Besides chopping off your dad's arm.
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Re: What fictional character would you rather have as a father?
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Re: What fictional character would you rather have as a father?
You know, Ward Cleaver (Hugh Beaumont) in real life was an ordained Prysbeterian minister.EarlJam wrote:
I purposely left Ward Cleaver off the list because I always had a gut feeling that off the camera he beat the living hell out of his wife. Just a gut feeling.
Bud Anderson (Father knows Best) was a raging alcoholic.
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Re: What fictional character would you rather have as a father?
What? No Captain Kangaroo? I loved him!
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Re: What fictional character would you rather have as a father?
THAT'S IT!CathyCA wrote:What? No Captain Kangaroo? I loved him!
I believe one of the major problems with society today is a direct result from the retirement of Captain Kangaroo.
Ask anyone over the age where he was still active, what the magic words are and listen for their response.
So many of us 'older' folks were day-cared by this man, with his freaky moose and rabbit. (never could figure out Greenjeans) He did a great job of values teaching that many didn't get from school or I'd dare even to say, the church.
After he stopped, gangs went to flourish with violent crime quite prevalent.
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Re: What fictional character would you rather have as a father?
Capt, both you and CathyCA have made a great addition! I agree with you!captmojo wrote:THAT'S IT!CathyCA wrote:What? No Captain Kangaroo? I loved him!
I believe one of the major problems with society today is a direct result from the retirement of Captain Kangaroo.
Ask anyone over the age where he was still active, what the magic words are and listen for their response.
So many of us 'older' folks were day-cared by this man, with his freaky moose and rabbit. (never could figure out Greenjeans) He did a great job of values teaching that many didn't get from school or I'd dare even to say, the church.
After he stopped, gangs went to flourish with violent crime quite prevalent.