Sunday, 6 September 2009

Father's Day in Australia.

Ray Kennedy & Lee Kennedy, circa 1970.

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(From The Age, click to enlarge)

16 comments:

  1. Happy Father's Day to you both. Loved the cartoon!

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  2. It is the sock's way of making another sock, perhaps?

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  3. Happy Father's Day Lee dear, I had no success in clicking onto your cartoon from The Age, I am experiencing all kinds of computer problems today. ♡

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  4. Happy Father's Day Lee..and I see good looks run in your family..and dads will always be remembered no matter what day..and no matter where they are. Still keep that black socks?

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  5. Happy Father's Day.

    So, that's what happens to all the odd socks!

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  6. Happy Father's Day to you, good sir.

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  7. very funny :)

    You seem a very happy father, which is good!

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  8. Happy Father's Day : )

    I took my dad out for yum cha yesterday. Offered to add to his aquarium collection but he was content just spending time with the family.

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  9. You look so much like your dad! Does that please or annoy you?

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  10. Nice pic! doesn't look like you've changed one bit.

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  11. Now I can see both the photo and the cartoon...lovely photo of you and your Dad, you havent changed that much at all, the cartoon is very cute the making of a 'Fathers Day'in ten images. ♡

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  12. You must miss him. As time goes on these special days become mixed blessings...

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  13. You still look the same! And you have big feet ;)

    Happy Belated Dad's Day! xo

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  14. I thought socks traditional multiplied and died in the laundry in the dark. At least this looks to be a bit more fun.

    P.S. glad to see you out and about the blogosphere a bit again. I was afraid the job was going to consume all your energies.

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  15. I just read your November, 2007 post about magpies, Boney did tell me in an email that you had a photo of one on your blog when I told him about my magpie friends.
    Its a nice photo of an adult male magpie, they are very friendly and will come inside if given the opportunity, very cheeky sometimes. ♡

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  16. In the Philippines, we celebrate Father's day in June... I thought it's international ;D it's the first time I learned you celebrate it in September in Australia.

    Belated Happy Dads day ;D

    Meili

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