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Re: A questions for Dads
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Posted by greenbeanman on January 29, 2004 at 16:38:11 from (171.75.205.209):
In Reply to: A questions for Dads posted by Youngster on January 29, 2004 at 14:56:15:
It is probably not fair that I am taking a shot at answering this as I don't have any sons, and just one daughter. My thoughts are the next time he gives you things to do, make a written list. After finishing writing the list, ask him if the items on that list are for you to do or to split with your brother? If he does by chance say that are to split with your brother, wake him before long and let him choose half of the items. Write initials beside which each of you are to do. You may not like having to do just the crappy jobs, but isn't it better than doing them all? Besides you can hand the list to dad when he returns so that he can see for himself what didn't get done, and who didn't do their fair share. You'll probably do brothers items tomorrow. If your dad says the items are just for you, lump it and remember as others have said, that he sees pontential in you. Do the work knowing full well that someday your work ethic will serve you well when you are in the work force. Brothers can be the pits, I had two. When the one died a few years ago, I would gladly have given my life if he could have lived instead. Good question BTW.
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