Things you do that tell you you're turning into your dad

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Greedo

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I've caught myself doing the following recently and I'm only 39 for christ sake.

Making an involuntary noise when bending down to pick something up/get out of a chair.
Banging on about lights always been left on (im now doing this, after years of telling ma Dad, who cares)
Complaining that the music in the pubs too loud for a decent conversation
Coming in from work and turning the central heating down. This place is like a furnace
You find Countryfile discussing badger culling and too many phosphates in the sheepdip in Norfolk interesting.
 
I read somewhere that Peter Kay said you knew you'd turned into your father when you kept long thin sticks for stirring paint with.
I went into my workshop thirty minutes later to look for something, and moved a pile of long thin sticks that were on the paint shelf.
 
When I come out of the bathroom and walk along the landing and see my dad in the mirror at the end of the landing walking towards me. :shock: :shock:

Alan.
 
All very sensible things! But why do I sneeze just the same way as my dad did? (which was a slightly annoying way, when I was a teenager...)
 
I stopped whistling, when I noticed my lips were going all wrinkly! Just like me old Dad. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
 
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