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My dad is a huge rock and roll lead guitar fan. I did not even really know that until recently. Everything has to have a guitar solo in it.
My dad is a huge rock n roll lead guitar fan.
I was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, the youngest of four girls, including my oldest sister, Lisa, who has special needs. My mom was a special education teacher, and my dad worked on the Army base. We weren't wealthy, but we were determined to succeed.
I am Bam Margera. And I feel like kicking my dad's butt all day today.
Dad went to Canada to learn how to fly with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He took me on my first airplane ride, where I could have a hand on the stick.
The last thing I want my child to see is Dad running around in the middle of the pack. That would really upset me. And that would upset him. I would be embarrassed to take him to school with kids saying, Hey, how'd your dad do this weekend? Well, he finished fifth or sixth.
I had the best of both worlds when I was a kid. I do spend a quiet week with my mum, then I do go to my dad's property in the Adelaide Hills, where there were all these kids and animals running around.
My dad would always say, What can you do to make the world a better place? Well, I can make people laugh.
Tiffany is very proud to have the last name and she is proud of her dad.
As much as I transferred my mother to Elizabeth Shore of The Black Dahlia, as much as her dad mutated into an obsession with crime in general, well, I have thought about other things throughout the years.
I grew up watching Monday Night Football with Howard Cosell and the other guys with my dad.
So my dad raised me, and he is a huge football fan.
When I found out I got this job, I cried, of course - I am a girly-girl - and then I called my dad, and he cried, too. On so many levels, this is a thrill for me.
I grew up loving Walter Payton. My dad used to always show us film of him.
You know when everyone watching, your mom and dad, your friends in high school who thought they were better than you. You get your chance to get in the spotlight and shine.
We would make songs, and the producers said we should play it for my dad. I was kind of scared, I did not know what to think cuz we were just joking around.
My dad was a workaholic. I saw him work seven days a week.
I love my hockey, but if you can do that and go home and just be a dad and husband, then you have the best of both worlds.
Although becoming a singer was my plan A after first hearing Whitney Houston when I was 17, I started off with plan B by going to the teacher-training college that my dad went to. It was a slow coming of age.
I finished high school, moved to Nashville for college, and set out to break into the music business. Every night when I called home with news of my experiences, my mom and dad would encourage me to keep taking those small steps.