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 Post subject: A Father's Love Knows No Limits
PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 2:27 pm 
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I apologize in advance for writing this deeply disturbing story, but it seems that telling the story is somewhat cathartic (no pun intended) for me.

I was watching the kids on Saturday (Lisa works 2 Saturdays per month). My job on Saturday was to entertain the kids, leave them with the babysitter at 5:30 pm, and meet Lisa at a wedding reception for one of her co-workers by 6:00pm.

During the morning Julia was complaining and crying a lot; telling me that she was "making poopie." But whenever I checked her diaper there was no poop. So I gave her lots of grape juice to help her "work it out." That afternoon when she woke up from her nap, she was crying in pain and screaming, "Poopie! poopie!" I'm thinking, "Fuck! If this kid doesn't crank a duke, I'm not gonna be able to leave her with the babysitter and go to this wedding!" So I turned on a the TV to distract her and went to the medicine chest to get some stuff, then I laid her down on a towel on the floor. I figured desperate times call for desperate measures, so I stuck a glycerine suppository up her ass and waited. Rebecca stared intently waiting for Julia to bust a grumpy while I coached her on, "Come on girl! You can do it! Push it out!!!"

It was so big that it wouldn't come out. After an hour of Julia pushing and screaming in pain, I decided it was time for a different approach: liquid enima. Luckily we had a box of children's enima's in stock. So about 5 minutes after giving Julia an enima, Rebecca and I cheered as Julia screamed in pain while finally clipping a yam so big that it made me proud. Julia was happy again.

For some people this kind of thing is no big deal; some healthcare workers do this stuff for a living. But people that know me, know that I'm a squeamish guy and this event really pushed my boundaries to the limit. Anyway, I got to the reception on time and proceeded to pound a few well-deserved tangarey & tonics... and later on, Lisa gave me a "Daddy-of-the-Year" BJ.


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make sure you re-tell that story when you toast her on her wedding day


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Damn you Quint.

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 Post subject: Re: A Father's Love Knows No Limits
PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 2:31 pm 
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Quint wrote:
For some people this kind of thing is no big deal; some healthcare workers do this stuff for a living. But people that know me, know that I'm a squeamish guy and this event really pushed my boundaries to the limit.


It still seems like a classic Quint thread to me. ;) Goob job.


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not cool dude, not cool

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i wish you could've seen my face as i read this

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Awww, you did good! :D And kudos to you for actually being a dad that'll do stuff like that. ;) I've no doubt Billy'll be that kind of dad too. That poor baby. :( Glad she's all better now.

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anytime i see father, daddy or some variation there of, and the author is quint, its gaurenteed good times

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I like how almost every start you thread has usually something to do with cranking a duke. But now you've passed on the torch to your children. This is Quint's Cranking a duke threads - the next generation.

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i wish you could've seen my face as i read this


Did it look like this? Image


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Quint wrote:
1/2faithfull wrote:
i wish you could've seen my face as i read this


Did it look like this? Image


mine did.

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i'm glad this story had a happy ending


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Did anyone eat the poop?


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big deal. my ol' man did that stuff to me all the time when I was a baby.

although, I never really needed it and very very rarely asked for it

uh oh......


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what is up with your kids and shitting

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Hahaha wow :lol:


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Quint wrote:
1/2faithfull wrote:
i wish you could've seen my face as i read this


Did it look like this? Image


kinda like this

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At the beginning, I thought this would be a ... incestual story.

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SFP wrote:
At the beginning, I thought this would be a ... incestual story.


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LittleWing sometime in July 2007 wrote:
Unfortunately, it's so elementary, and the big time investors behind the drive in the stock market aren't so stupid. This isn't the false economy of 2000.


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