Personal Narrative: A Father's Bond

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A Father’s Bond

Hey, Today your going to read about a great father and son bond. The reason why my father is very important to me an my family. Some story maybe funny or scary. As you read along, you will also read sad parts. But the sad parts is what build that certain bond. This is why my father is important to me.
Billy R. MuCcullers is my father’s name if you are wondering. The people close to him call my father Bill Dog. Sense I was younger I never knew why they called him “Bill Dog”. My Father drove trucks so would always go on road trips, He taught me how to properly hook and unhook the long trail form the back of the 18 wheeler. So one day I was hooking the trailer on to the truck and I looked at my dad an asked, Dad why do they call you bill dog? He looked at me but
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So my dad told me to put salt in my sneakers and I would grow. So for three days I put salt in my sneakers. I notice after the third day I never grew. So I told my dad he burst out laughing. The whole time he was joking.I will never forget them three day’s of trying to grow.
The saddest story I have with my father is when I went to visit my dad in prison, He currently doing a eighty-five year bid. The visit was sad, Because my sister’s an grandma was crying the whole time. But my dad was happy. He told me “Theres no point of being sad”, He is still finding out new things and is still fighting his case from the inside. I never truly understood what he was saying until i got older. I found myself in certain situations. “If you down to the system they will run over you but if you educated your self on your case and understand the law you can beat anything” - B.MuCcullers
Our father and son bond grew unbreakable over the years. Now you can understand why my father is important to me and my family. From the funny, happy and sad stories. But the sad times is what build that certain bond, My Father is a very important piece to my

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