Saturday, April 30, 2005

Happy Birthday Dad...

can't imagine, you're actually 58 years young today. no one would believe that. i love you very much and miss you a lot too. i hope you have a wonderful birthday and wish you all the wonders of life, for today, tomorrow and forever...

everybody needs a license to drive, to hunt, to sell, to buy, to even talk and heal. the only one thing people don't need a license is to be a parent. only a handful of them end up with platinums, the rest are mere average achievers. you dad, you've reached the moon and back. a very good friend of mine always remind me of the great things in life i have, he started by saying this;

"when a kid is 6, the kid says his dad is a hero. when the kid turns 16, he says his dad knows nothing. when he turns 26, he says he should have asked his dad before making that decision. when he is 36, he'll ask his dad's opinion on his ideas. and finally when he turn 46, he'll say, i'll ask my father, he'll know what to do"

you've been a very good father, guide, counselor, friend and most of all my best Formula One kaki. happy birthday dad...

6 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

heahehae....

wish you dad for me too dude. maybe one of these days we'll throw them a joint birthday bash. though mine doesn't celeberate, just like me :@)

12:10 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

macha, are you sure that you father is 58. i seriously need to check his IC, and BC.-navein

2:29 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

i'm positive macha...30 April 1947, that makes him 2 short of the big six-o.

it's hard to believe, i know...

3:42 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

put up a show as though were still 17, maybe possible but to actually behave like a 17 year old, i doubt it. even now some of us are like 30 year olds already.

12:26 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

the question that we must ask ourself,is whether can we live up to 60 year,and could we be half the man as our fathers are.can we still play badminton at this age, or can we still watch F1 in sepang,or drive a car or carry a bowling ball.-navein

1:45 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

can we defy the imperativeness of adulthood obligations, like our fathers do time and time again?

5:11 PM  

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