There are dads who are not too keen on conversations, even with written words. This dad looks like he’s one of those “men of few words.” These men are often given more attention once they speak or write.
In fact, it took only three words for this dad to get what he wanted. Dad was craving for cake, and all he had to do was write and stick the note on a plate. It could also be that the dad was reminding Em to buy a cake for an event. One thing’s for sure: he will get that slice of cake in no time.
What Did He Write?
When we came across this next one, we literally called for an emergency. People from all over the country tried to figure out what this father wrote to his daughter, and until this very moment, there was still no final verdict. We summed it down to two last options.
It's either the father who wrote this had a little too much to drink and wrote " Do your wishes" (and whatever that means), or his intention was to write "Do your dishes." Following what his son responded, we tend to go with option one. The father asked for wishes, and the son replied with dreams. It all makes sense to us now.
When It Grows Up
Having a house on fire caused by dryer lint is a serious thing, and parents have to remind their children to be careful with it. This letter creatively yet clearly tells the kid not to leave the dryer lint just anywhere. Dad invented a dryer lint character that would one day grow up to become a dryer fire.
Creating characters may just be one of the things a dad must do. With a good prop, the story is an imaginative way to get his message out. While the note is amusing, it is also an important warning about the dangers one can get into with something as seemingly innocuous as lint.
In Case You Were Having Trouble
There are many kinds of families these days. Families of two mothers, or two fathers, or a mum or only a dad, or even worse, a dad that thinks it's important to share with his kids the plans for the night.
Maybe this is a way for this dad to get his teenager to share what's been going on in their personal life. maybe the dad is really only going to help his girlfriend pack or help her check-in online? Or maybe, just maybe, this father is trying to rub it in that he is going to get some action.
Addictive Oreo
We have said it once, and we are saying it again. Mondelēz International, Inc., who is responsible for the production of all Oreo cookies, has been secretly putting addictive ingredients into their range ( and we are not referring to sugar). There is no other explanation for going through a whole packet of these like this dud just did.
He left a note to his wife, blaming her for what had happened while she was thinking about how to spoil her family with a yummy treat. He should be pointing his arrows in a completely different way. Mondelēz International, Inc. has a lot of explaining to do.