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Post a pic of your dad?
Seems fitting. Lost mine in November. Miss him every day.
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About 1945, smartest man I ever knew. Graduate of the University of British Columbia and MIT with a PhD. in nuclear engineering in about 1950. Professor of Nuclear Engineering at MIT for about 35 years. Terrible father. Liked to use the belt for anything. He mellowed when one of my triplet sisters died in a car accident in 1971. I'd struggle with Calculus and he'd help me and admit he hadn't done it for 40 years, but he breezed through it like he finished the courses yesterday. He was one of the original global warming experts, but with a lean towards "If you don't want nuclear, what do you want?". In his later life, he was on a campaign to show the real face of coal strip mining which is an environmental nightmare if you've ever seen it. He died about 28 years ago. He wrote this graduate school text book. I can't get past the first chapter. http://www.amazon.com/Plasmas-Controlled-Fusion-David-Rose/dp/0262180065
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Hugh, I think your dad and my grandfather may have crossed paths.... My gramps was a scientist during the genesis of the nuclear age...It was a small community then...
I sometime feel the same way about my father.... was a strict disciplinarian.....but his mastery of advanced mathematics was amazing.. |
My dad can make, fix , construct, invent anything . I've alway called him McGuyver http://i930.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps6c56defc.jpg
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Very appropriate thread, I lost my Dad exactly 10 years ago today.I have to admit I have thought of him a lot today. As others have said my Dad was a master of everything mechanical. I was always amazed by his ingenuity. It must have been that generation that thought nothing of fixing something with what they had available. It came in handy many times in far away places on land and sea. This picture I am sure were someof my Dad's favorite days, fishing in SE Alaska and sailing off Key West. My father lived his life on and for the the water. RIP Edward you are missed and loved by many.
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Nice thread, Nostril - great pics as well everyone...keep 'em coming!
C.W. "Dutch" Schultz, Jr. https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.n...64438198_n.jpg https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...60771607_n.jpg https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.n...49109430_n.jpg |
In about 1937 in Hawaii - First Sergeant A.E. Wilson
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I've already posted a picture of my dad taken recently, he has cancer and has seen better days. He's 81 years old. Here he was back in the '80s, taken in Rio when he was traveling South America with my brother: :cool:
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I don't have any pictures of my old man in uniform, but he served in the Army and fought in Korean war.
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I love my dad. Even though he is a nut. This was this past Christmas. |
Edited - stupid, idiotic and rude comment removed. -Z-man
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Dashing looking fellow. |
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There's some Paul Newman there. |
My dad on the left with Charles Lindbergh in the center. Not sure who the guy is on the right.
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My dad and step mom camp on the water next to their boat for 4 months out of the year. Big Pine Key, FL. Shark got a bit of this one while he was bringing it in.
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My dad was also the smartest man I ever knew. Insanely talented at whatever he chose to do. Architect, Builder, Inventor (2 patents), Musician, Artist. |
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Dad at PY-Y-Do in Korea about 1968. He was the pilot of the C-47 that brought supplies to the island. The passengers hated landing on that beach with crazy cross winds. He said they used a logging chain as a wind sock. He was home on leave after being gone for 6 months. On the second day of what was supposed to be a month at home with us the Pueblo was siezed. The Air Force called in the middle of the night and he was gone for another year. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1368535902.jpg I miss ya dad. |
not too long after getting back from WW2 - doing his thing. I need to find the photo of him age 18 as a coprsman in the Pacific.
http://nostatic.com/photos/dad1.jpg 3 generations http://nostatic.com/photos/dad2.jpg |
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My Mom and Dad. They've been married 51 years and still hold hands. My dad lost his dad when he was 7 and lost his stepfather when my dad was 15. He went to High school at night to earn money to take care of my Grandmother during the day! Dad is the first of his line that didn't have a degree. He had to work his but off to fed my Grandmother and a few years later my Mom. His skills are many. The '40 behind him they've owned it since 1961. I came home from the hospital in it. Everything but paint and interior in the car he did ( he made a back seat for the car for grandkids) I love and respect both of my folks! I have only seen them angry at each other a handfull of times. Both have worked their tails off to get to middle management. and they're enjoying a good life in retirement. 3 kids, 9 grandkids.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1368547462.jpg My Dad's great grandfather. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Bremner |
Dad, mom and me. Hawaii 1963. Dad was a jarhead.
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My Dad just before going in the Navy 1942....
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My Dad on the left and uncle on the right about 1935 or so.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1368551072.jpg My Dad in 2010, surf fishing at Myrtle Beach. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1368551182.jpg |
Wendell Lewis doing his duty for his country and a couple months ago, great Dad. His father used to abuse him verbally, physically but my Dad was man enough to know not to carry that on. Never a negative word always positive tells me how much he loves and appreciates me to this day. Spanked me once when I was a kid, but I deserved it. LOVE HIM!!!
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my Dad in the middle. All three are "Joes".. Friends for life.
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Jim Cox, the 90 y.o., fought in WW2 and was telling us great stories that day about the little import business he started in while in Europe, this guy is one of those real hustlers who's made millions in life building houses and a doing a bunch of other stuff. He also told us about filling transport planes with Scotch in Scotland for the generals in Germany and France at the end of the war, this was one of the missions they regularly flew. He said that they put so much booze in the planes that they would barely take off. :D:D http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1368672908.jpg |
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Great photo, Todd.
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Thanks, Denis. I get chills whenever I look at it. My dad is 96 now and lives at home by himself, still very viable and healthy. He is one of the toughest human beings I have ever known. I spoke to him last evening and as usual all he wanted to do was talk about politics. I listen intently but rarely infuse my own beliefs--I simply can't out-maneuver him. I need to go see him soon. |
Pops in '68, Anderson AFB, Guam
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working night at the Staat Oper.. front center.. Flying Dutchman.. |
My Dad is a car nut. This is his latest toy, and no, it's not real.
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This is one of my favorite threads. My dad has always been a strong man and not one for illness and hospitals. This year, he has had his first visit for cancer treatment at 75. Happily he is doing well. He is a great and loving man. When I was a kid, he would name the year and make of cars that I carry on this with my boy. I am very happy I have named my only child after him. Unfortunately, I don't have a pic of him handy...I'll have to search for one.
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You wouldn't want a photo of my dad. Eww yuck, it would be really disgusting. I mean the guy has been dead for 20 or 30 years.
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My Dad...
My Dad is 88 1/2 years old and very proud of it! Unfortunately his eye sight is terrible and cannot drive my Porsche... Born and raised in Berlin Germany but he has spent over 60 years in Canada. He is a proud Canadian but a true Berliner at heart.
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