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Title: Are you a chip off the old block???
Post by: SLYinKC on February 13, 2008, 08:05:08 PM
Just sitting here thinking how much I am getting more and more like my Dad every day.  The one area I'm not like my Dad is with the hair.  My Dad is 69 and still has most all of his hair, although it is gray.

But it seems more and more in my mannerisms and actions I have become my father.  I've started telling my sons to look into my head and they will see their future.

So do you guys notice this same thing??? Even more as you get older, too??
Title: Re: Are you a chip off the old block???
Post by: JDog on February 13, 2008, 08:28:36 PM
1 trait I share with my old man is my procrastination. I have a bad habit of putting things off until later and later until low and behold 2 months have went by.

Title: Re: Are you a chip off the old block???
Post by: schro on February 13, 2008, 08:51:06 PM
Let's see....I like beer, golf, sports, gambling, I suffer from sebhoerric dermititis, I'm a CPA....yeah, I'm my Dad.

Seriously, although I love my Dad without question, he was not the most fatherly figure around. While I was growing up, he was more interested in "being with the boys" and attending to work related social events then doing things with the family. Granted it put food on the table, but there was clearly strain on the family (yeah, I know I may be sharing too much). As I tell people, I'm more of a product of my experience than of my upbringing. That being said, my parents are extremely fortunate the way myself & my two brothers turned out (all career men, solid individuals, no jail/law issues, finanically sound).

I mention that because I use the experiences I had as a kid and make certain that I don't make the same mistakes with Nicole & Alex (my kids) that my Dad made with me. Granted he's a great guy, just wasn't a "Ward Cleaver" type.
Title: Re: Are you a chip off the old block???
Post by: champ007 on February 13, 2008, 10:20:32 PM
I kinda have the Shro syndrome also. My Dad was always the provider, and constantly worked the 12 hour shifts at the mill. He was an engineer by trade, and we did not get alot of quality time due to his hours. He has always been a quiet "to himself" type of person until his heart bypass surgery a few years ago. It changed him. I have learned more about my father the last couple of years than I ever knew my during my childhood/teen years. I enjoy him as a person now, rather than just my father, its nice.
Whats funny is he now shaves his head with a headblade, uses headslick and loves the bald guyz moisture gel. In a way he is sorta picking up on my traits which in a strange way gives me pride.. hard to explain.
Title: Re: Are you a chip off the old block???
Post by: WannaBePadre on February 13, 2008, 10:31:26 PM
I walk like my dad, talk like my dad, crack similar jokes, complain about the same things, have GERD ... yeah, I'm pretty much a chip off the block. The only thing I seem to have inherited from my mom is high blood pressure and green eyes.
Title: Re: Are you a chip off the old block???
Post by: PORKY on February 13, 2008, 11:06:00 PM
WELL... They say the harder you try to avoid something the more inevitable it will happen !  my life is the video for the song " Cats in the cradle"  right down to the end EXCEPT i dont have the kids with the flu , but everything ELSE matches perfect !  and ALL the things that went on while i was growing up "that will never happen to me , I'LL NEVER let that happen "  are coming to pass , DANG IT !!!!
Title: Re: Are you a chip off the old block???
Post by: Mikekoz13 on February 14, 2008, 05:44:28 AM
I'm with SCHRO and CHAMP on this one...... my Dad is 72 years old and a great guy. I love him dearly but he wasn't Ward Cleaver either. he was the old fashioned type Dad..... provider and discipliner. I played baseball for many years and from the time I was 8 when I first started playing until I stopped when i was 18, he almost NEVER attended my games. I rode the bus or walked miles to get to the games. When i was in my mid teens and played serious ball and scouts were always watching our team, Dad would sneak up on his motorcycle after the game was started and watch from a distance. To this day he doesn't know that I saw him many times.

He never gave praise or "I love yous" either..... it just wasn't his way. But he is a good man and i admire him. I've taken some of what he did as a father and have incorporated it into (but more gently) how i parent.

I remember when i was about 20 years old I was complaining to my Aunt ( my Dad's older sister) about my Dad. She just smiled and said "You don't know". I had no idea what she meant. She told me that Dad was always bragging on me to others about how proud he was of me. I was shocked........ and later found out that it was true.......

                         i love that old guy..... :'(
Title: Re: Are you a chip off the old block???
Post by: SLYinKC on February 14, 2008, 06:13:14 AM
I'm with SCHRO and CHAMP on this one...... my Dad is 72 years old and a great guy. I love him dearly but he wasn't Ward Cleaver either. he was the old fashioned type Dad..... provider and discipliner. I



Actually, my Dad is the same way.  Growing up, he was never one to go to my school activities.  Always to busy with his business or his own activities.  I used to really resent this.  I've tried really hard to not be the same way with my own kids.  But, it seems that as I've gotten older I learned that my parents are the way they are and probably aren't going to change.  I just have to learn to love and accept them for the way they are and hope my kids will cut me some slack when they are older, also.

With all of this aside, I still find myself being more like my Dad, in many ways.
Title: Re: Are you a chip off the old block???
Post by: herronm on February 14, 2008, 06:42:22 AM
I'm not much like my Dad, except for sharing a love for music.  We are very different.  He was a Marine, I was a wimp.  He had many many friends, I have a few very goods ones.

I'm more like my Mom, except without hair.

Max
Title: Re: Are you a chip off the old block???
Post by: baldrev on February 14, 2008, 08:04:15 AM
I'm not really sure. My dad left when I was about twelve.. Before that, he worked and he slept. He and my mom did not get along so he slept if he was home to escape. Just when he was coming back into my life around twenty-eight, he died of a heart attack.

The one thing I know I share is the head. He was bald even younger than I am. He was pretty thin in a picture I have of him at twenty-seven.
Title: Re: Are you a chip off the old block???
Post by: PigPen on February 14, 2008, 08:05:20 AM
Yeah, I am a lot like my old man. Except for a few things, hair.....most of you have seen the pic of he and I. He looks like a hippie. But ya gotta love his bib overalls. I'm more patient with my kids than he was with me. We do have similar tempers and outlooks on life though. Love him to death, even if he is a pain in the @$$ sometimes. He says I have made some better decisions too.
Title: Re: Are you a chip off the old block???
Post by: Robmeister on February 14, 2008, 08:47:50 AM

...my parents are extremely fortunate the way myself & my two brothers turned out (all career men, solid individuals, no jail/law issues, finanically sound).


Like I said, they didn't raise any dummies.

Now to figure out what to do with yer "finanicals"  O:O
Title: Re: Are you a chip off the old block???
Post by: PBurke on February 14, 2008, 10:48:33 AM
sometimes we are alike, sometimes not. but pretty much a chip here.
Title: Re: Are you a chip off the old block???
Post by: Marz on February 14, 2008, 11:10:57 AM
I am pretty split down the middle between my mom and dad.

Am I like my dad? Well in some ways and the older I get the more they become appearant. Where he has always been an influance on me I have followed in his footsteps on the things I admire him for and blazed my own trail where we dont see eye to eye. Being able to learn from his accomplishments and mistakes has made me who I am today.

So am I a chip off the old block? When I am rebuilding an engine or making people laugh, yes. When it comes to my patient, calm demeanor or playing music, no.
Title: Re: Are you a chip off the old block???
Post by: Spleener on February 14, 2008, 12:13:13 PM
I think I ended up with my dad's work ethic...not sure what else. He was a product of the Depression, so he wasn't really terribly affectionate. I try to go a little bit the opposite way with my kids.

When I look at my son (he's 28), I'm amazed at all the traits he seems to have gotten from me. I'd call him Mini-Me, except that he's five inches taller than I am. We share an inability to make small talk and a love of Mel Brooks, among other things.
Title: Re: Are you a chip off the old block???
Post by: Tyler on February 14, 2008, 03:24:11 PM
yeah, pretty much a huge chip off the ol' block here.  Except for the hair.  We're about the same height and build.  We have the same mannerisms and even a lot of the same personality in that we're both always joking and are good at getting along with a lot of people. 
Title: Re: Are you a chip off the old block???
Post by: JohnMont on February 17, 2008, 02:54:34 AM

As I get older I look more and more like my Dad.  especially when I shaved off my beard a while back; It was SCARY  looking into the mirror.   He had kind of a volatile personality; and I've inherited that somewhat.  Lately; I wish I'd inherited some of his woodworking skills.  There are some items for around the home / work  that  I'd like to be able to whip up like he did.  ...   I tried as a kid ; but just didn't have 'the knack.' ....
Title: Re: Are you a chip off the old block???
Post by: Sgt. Pate on February 18, 2008, 12:11:40 PM
Totally different except for the tendency to be overweight.

My father disowned me when I was 17 and I joined the Marine Corps... he was a USN lifer.  :-[
Title: Re: Are you a chip off the old block???
Post by: Nick912 on February 18, 2008, 09:39:11 PM
I really dont see alot of similarities in my dad and I.

He is a very tough, hard as nails guy who wont hesitate to hurt someone's feelings. Even though he is almost 60 he will fight at the drop of a hat, even a young man.

I am more rational and levelheaded. I have a hard time hurting peoples feelings, and tend to just be an all around nice guy. He is the kind of guy who gets labeled an A-Hole
Title: Re: Are you a chip off the old block???
Post by: GASlick on February 19, 2008, 06:59:17 AM
I don't look a whole lot like my dad; however, I have the same intellect and thought processes as my dad.  We think a lot alike.  We talk about stuff that only the two of us understand.  My wife and my mom just sit there and roll their eyes or go do something else.

Inside we are exactly the same.  Weird ain't it?
Title: Re: Are you a chip off the old block???
Post by: Rafter on February 19, 2008, 08:04:45 AM
I have more physical characteristics of my father, ie... high forehead and cheek bones. I also have his patience, athletic abilties, mechanical skills, sweet tooth and beer gut. As for my mother I don't have her gift for gab, but I've been told that I do have her caring attitude and her humility.