My Dad in the late 50s/early 60s, an unwitting Proto-Goth. |
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On Putting Your Crushes On A Pedestal
When I was a teen, I plastered the walls of the room my sis and I shared with posters of my musical idols, mostly Duran Duran. One day, my dad entered and caught me
On Economizing
My sis and I begged our Dad to take us to the mall. "What do you want to go there for?" he asked in English. "We need to go to Macy's, to get some facial cleaners and stuff," we said. That infamous sneer put in an appearance as he replied, "Oh, you need some more shit to clean your face?" leaving Star and me in hysterics for a good five minutes before we could resume our begging. What he really meant was that we could manage our beauty routines just as effectively with drugstore products, rather than blowing our cash on the higher-end stuff. Probably.
On How to Take Command of Any Conversation
If we ever asked him a question he wasn't in the mood to answer, for some mysterious reason (so, like, all the time), he'd reply, "É o Judas, a cagar no deserto." (Translation: "It's Judas, shitting in the desert.") 'Cause, you know, he's a staunch Catholic and enjoys teaching us lessons he can relate back to the Bible. After that bomb, we'd generally sigh and repeat the question, which seemed to please him, as he'd smile at our exasperation. I've asked numerous members of the family if this "saying" was a common one with the Portuguese and was advised that the coarser folk employed it, though it's not very polite. Yeah, no kidding.
So, Happy Birthday, Dad, and thanks for all of the life lessons you've painstakingly taught Star and me through the years. May we remember them always.
Your dad sounds like a real character. :) And you come from interesting stock! :D
ReplyDeleteI am not offended as I'm not religious, but I can imagine how some might be a bit sensitive to it. haha
p.s. your dad was a spunk! hehe
ReplyDeleteHah, I had to look that up! :-)
DeleteI love the first one! I have found in the past, when I see a friend going crazy over a celebrity, I find myself thinking "You may think they're great, but they have to shit too!" It's good to see I'm not alone in that way of thinking.
ReplyDeleteGlad that tidbit resonates with others. ;-)
DeleteHappy Birthday Mina's Dad! I'm not real religious but he sounds like someone I could get along with. I like people with character and a sense of humor. Plus, I'm an expert in mouse vs cockroach scat. True story. =P
ReplyDeleteROTFLOL. And euw! :-)
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Those are funny but I see a 'shit' theme here. lol My friend Ellen had a thing for Pete Townshend back in college & she's the first one who ever brought up the whole 'idols shitting on the toilet' thing. Never thought about it that way! lol My dad had a saying that he drilled into my & my cousins' heads, if we didn't finish all our dinner: "Do not throw upon the floor what you cannot eat for many a little hungry one would think it quite a treat". No wonder I have a weight problem. lol
ReplyDeleteMy family belongs to the "clean your plate" club, too. Gaaaaaaaaah...
DeleteHahahaha your dad sounds amazing. Thanks for sharing your dadisms with us.
ReplyDeleteI'm very proud. :-D
DeleteWhy is it Dad's always have wisdom about shit and other bodily functions?
ReplyDeleteThey're good like that, ain't they? ;-)
DeleteWell, shit. That's not the image of Duran Duran I ever wanted in my head. Excellent advice, though. Coarse, yet somehow profound. Feliz aniversário to him.
ReplyDeleteMuito obrigado! PS: I bet the Fab Five look adorbz when they're on the bog. :-D
DeleteYour young buck resembles his grandfather a bit, methinks. At least based on this pic. Is the sneer the same too? :D
ReplyDeleteIT IS! OMG, IT TOTALLY IS!!!!!!!!!! :-D
DeleteI enjoyed reading this. "Shit" is a good word to use for effect. I like the saying, "She thinks her shit doesn't stink."
ReplyDeleteSurprisingly, I haven't heard a Portuguese variation on that saying, though it seems there should totally be one.
DeleteDuran Duran - they were so pretty. Now 'Rio' is in my head. *Sigh.*
ReplyDeleteThey're still pretty, in my heart. <3 :-)
DeleteLove the Judas crap*ping in the desert one-priceless!
ReplyDeleteYour dad is handsome in a brooding kind of way.
Thank you! :-)
DeleteDadism sounds like some kind of cult or philsophical movement - clearly one where you say shit a lot :)
ReplyDeletePhilosophically, for sure. ;-)
DeleteHaha, that first one is hysterical! I think I might just employ that with my kids. Nothing brings someone off the pedestal like envisioning them in the bathroom, eh?
ReplyDeleteShannon at The Warrior Muse
It sure did the trick at the time, lemme tell ya! :-D
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