It's Father's Day on Sunday (gentle reminder)
So, as we did it for the Mammy's, Ian was looking for your Dadvice this morning. Those little pearls of wisdom from your good old Da', Oul Fella, the Oul' lad
Ahead of the best day ever on Sunday, we are looking for the best bits of Dad advice or pearls of wisdom. Some gems coming in #dadvice #iand
— Ian Dempsey (@IanDempsey) June 13, 2014
It wasn't advice but when my lovely dad saw someone looking grumpy, he used to say they had a face on them like a plateful of Our Fathers. It used to conjure up a great picture for me. Jackie
'Hi Ian, My Dad used to say when I was in school and he wanted me to study but I was watching tv "them people have their education" Fiona from Drogheda
Bit of dadvice given to me-if you're not in bed by midnight come home
Hey Iano - Dad advice...April and May stay far from the say June and July swim till you die .....sosmo wexford. My Dad, Denis used to say that work is the curse of the drinking man. Paul in Cork My dadvice is happy wife happy life..... Since I am only a teenager i think he says it to impress my Mam! Best Dad ever .. Daniel
My Dad used to tell us to get plenty of sleep because morning comes early. Mark in cork
My Dad used say "if you have nothing good to say don't say anything at all" find myself saying it to my son Jamie now !!! sound advice Vince Harrington in Fountainstown, Cork
To make us walk straight my dad used to point out people who didn't and describe them as 'here's my head and my arse is coming'!!
Hi Ian...It might not be wisdom but I've always remembered my Dad saying...."no matter what u do in life...I will always love u and will always be here for u" And do u know what....he was right. :-}
My dad used to say 'tell the truth and shame the devil'! My oul lad insists on rating haircuts on their appropriateness to the season. "Fine summer haircut" "grand bit of length in that for winter". Dads. Some men. Steve Naas
Dad wisdom. 1. If you're going to do something, then do it properly. 2. If you don't have something good to say then don't say anything. Ed in Dundrum
Your arse is out the window. Dad used always say this when we weren't getting what we wanted. Steve in Cork.