Stuff Frat People Like: Dads
Now I know most of my columns are devoted to the many vices of fraternity men, including but not limited to: binge drinking, raw dogging sorostitutes, and general socially unacceptable behavior. But today, I’d like to take a step back and acknowledge something a little more serious. While our lifestyles contain plenty of recklessness and hilarity, today I want to point out what made all of this fraternal nonsense possible: our fathers.
Skimming the site, it’s fairly obvious that 98% of my readers’ fathers are either wealthy investment bankers, or CEOs of Fortune 500 companies. While a significant portion of you are probably just lying to get posted on TFM, the core respect and honor for our fathers is still prevalent. Truth be told, even though my own old man is no CEO (just a normal guy, really…he’s a VP), the fact remains that we all owe a significant portion of our habits and personalities to the father-and-son bonds we formed early in life, regardless of their occupation. Sure, you spend every gameday weekend funneling beers until you can no longer feel your extremities, but remember where it all began. Your father was the one who would sneak you a beer at family gatherings, and with a high-five and a smile he’d remind you, “Don’t tell mom.” You may brag about your successful hunting or fishing outings, but he was the one who taught you how to properly tie a lure and load a shotgun. You may feel like a badass for taking down yet another top-tier slam, but he was the one who taught you how goddamned crazy women are, and how to sift through their never ending hordes of bullshit. No matter how you look at it, you owe a lot to good old Dad.
Granted, in our college years the opportunities to bond with our fathers can wear thin. Any phone calls between you two are typically reserved for business matters, like hearing his latest fishing stories or discussing fantasy football strategies. Obviously a sharp contrast from our mothers, who call regularly to make sure every aspect of our lives is okay (we still love them for it, it’s just a different connection). I’m here to tell you to take advantage of the moments you have, because one day you’ll surely be hoping your own son does the same.
Not all of our dads are hugely successful business tycoons, and I’m willing to bet several of your fathers weren’t even in fraternities to begin with, but these facts are irrelevant. Through life, the things that you’ll remember are not how hard your father raged in college, or how successful he was, but the lessons he imparted on you when you needed them most. He was the one who took you to the ZZ Top concert, because mom “just didn’t get it.” He taught you the ins-and-outs of football, the sport we all enjoy so dearly today. He remembers your first fish, probably even better than you do. Without our fathers, we’d all just be poor, misguided, alcoholic mongrels. Be sure to let him know you appreciate him putting up with all your childhood and teenage nonsense. He’ll be glad you did.
Without my fathers influence I wouldn’t be half the man I am today.
13 years ago at 12:09 pmFor sure
13 years ago at 12:15 pmWas that a sperm/egg joke?
13 years ago at 12:23 pmExcellent name, Greenfield.
13 years ago at 12:23 pmbecause you used “fathers” instead of “father’s” I am assuming you have 2 dads which makes you double the man? If that’s the case then you are sadly mistaken.
13 years ago at 12:23 pm^English major trying way to hard
13 years ago at 12:40 pmAre you a Lehigh Fiji, fratitat?
13 years ago at 1:04 pmHa, Although I spent more time there than my own fraternity, I’m not.
13 years ago at 1:09 pm^Shacking at other fraternities. FaF.
13 years ago at 1:23 pmAnd this is why comments should never be disabled.
13 years ago at 9:04 pmMy favorite column on TFM so far.
13 years ago at 12:23 pmsecond
13 years ago at 2:19 pmThird.
13 years ago at 2:42 pmOrange.
13 years ago at 2:55 pmFuck you Fratalee.
13 years ago at 3:14 pmIt was by far the best column and in fact made me call my dad. I just didn’t want some idiot coming on here and continuing the counting game, so I broke it up before it got out of hand. It was not meant to be in bad taste. Sorry you took it that way Mr. Lauren
13 years ago at 7:02 pm^ exactly what he said. Not a day goes by that I don’t call my dad and reflect on past memories.
13 years ago at 8:41 pm^ I agree. I ask my dad for advice on a daily basis. My dad is my hero and the one man I look up to. Frat on, 1789
13 years ago at 11:10 pmYellow
13 years ago at 11:52 amAlways cherish the time you have with your father. You never know when it might just run out.
13 years ago at 12:23 pmeveryone should listen to this man^. My father had passed last year from cancer and i regret not spending more time with him. Everyone should at least talk to their parents once a day and visit them as often as possible.
13 years ago at 1:21 pmI am sorry to hear about your loss.
13 years ago at 1:51 pmfratostrophic: My father was murdered my freshman year of college so I feel your pain and am sorry for your loss
13 years ago at 2:40 pm^ These fucking guys. My father died in middle school, but he still influences the decisions I make today. In fact, I’ve learned that the things he would say in heart-to-hearts come from the letters and cardinal principles they represent that we now share. Tell your dad you love him today for me. Only wish I could do the same.
13 years ago at 2:47 pm^ All of these. I can’t imagine how I would be without my father. I am very sorry for you guys’ losses.
13 years ago at 8:43 pmAll of these guys know what it means to truly appreciate their fathers. I’ve suffered as well and they become even more meaningful to you after you lose them. Father’s are the most important thing and I hope this column and comments changes the views on the bratty ones who take advantage of their fathers without any appreciation
13 years ago at 10:34 amCompletely agree. Father was just diagnosed with cancer. Makes you stop taking him being around for granted.
13 years ago at 12:05 pmSorry to hear about y’alls losses
13 years ago at 12:07 pmMay God bless each and every single one of you young men who have lost their fathers.
13 years ago at 12:41 pmSuccess, keep your head up. My dad just passed a couple months ago but it was after 5 years with an extremely aggressive type. Enjoy your time as much as possible
13 years ago at 3:07 pmman my pops is still kickin strong, you guys dads are total pussies
13 years ago at 7:00 pm^ Go shoot yourself in the head for being a disrespectful cum stain of the earth. If you don’t I’ll find you and torture you to death… starting by cutting off your balls
13 years ago at 9:46 amAgreed. Almost lost my Father and Uncle to a drunk driver when I was young. Spend your time wisely.
I raise my glass to those who lost their hero to cancer or otherwise.
13 years ago at 1:41 pmMy father passed away when I was only 7. One of the reasons that I joined Lambda Chi Alpha was so that I could share some of the same experiences that he went through when he was a brother in ’73. He actually passed away in the middle of his 2nd Kentucky Senate term. His old law firm still bears our last name in hopes that I will one day be partner. If I live to be half of the man that he was then I will have lived one hell of a life.
12 years ago at 3:55 pmSorry to hear about your loss. ZAX
12 years ago at 12:05 pmSuperb article
13 years ago at 12:24 pmAbsolutely spot on.
13 years ago at 7:03 pmAs a father myself, I really identify with this.
13 years ago at 12:25 pmHow old are you and the rest of the staff?
13 years ago at 12:37 pmHe’s 60
13 years ago at 1:30 pmTFM Intern = This guy? http://www.facebook.com/richdecamp
13 years ago at 2:11 pmSo Intern, what happened to the caption contest?
13 years ago at 2:39 pmthe intern is a tke
13 years ago at 12:26 pmAofratboy is a queer.
13 years ago at 12:32 pmCupid are you a TKE?
13 years ago at 12:35 pmtke owns all
13 years ago at 1:02 pmSure why not.
13 years ago at 1:14 pmLet’s not get ahead of ourselves Aofratboy
13 years ago at 1:27 pmI thought the intern was a troll?
13 years ago at 2:14 pmI don’t know about that, but the two girls in the picture look just like the TKE national sweethearts.
13 years ago at 3:11 pmYup^
13 years ago at 3:38 pmThe girls in the photo are the current and past TKE Sweethearts. The man is one of our new Grand Exec. Board members. The one chick on the left is actually really chill.
13 years ago at 12:03 pmMet all three of them, all really cool people
13 years ago at 9:51 pmJust called the old man because of this post.
13 years ago at 12:26 pmTried. Only got to the secretary.
13 years ago at 12:31 pmNot being on a cell phone basis with your father is messed up
13 years ago at 12:50 pmRoger… fuck you.
13 years ago at 2:53 pmWell that’s pretty fucking rude.
13 years ago at 3:56 pm^^^Hahahaha
13 years ago at 3:03 amMy old man is that one that wrote this.
12 years ago at 2:07 pmthe*.. Fuck all of you.
12 years ago at 2:08 pmMy father past away when I was in eighth grade. Miss him more than anything in this world.
13 years ago at 12:49 pmMy condolences, brother. My father had a severe heart attack ten years ago when I was in the fourth grade. Thankfully he survived, but those were the worst 4 hours of my life not knowing what would happen.
13 years ago at 1:12 pmGod I bet your father is happy he didn’t have to stick around to see how terrible of a speller you became, GDI.
13 years ago at 8:51 pmhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lv8deSqqKBc
fratmobile, back to the kitchen.
13 years ago at 1:02 amGo kill yourself fratmobile for being extremely disrespectful
13 years ago at 10:38 amFratmobile, I’m all for trolling on here, but you’re honestly a piece of garbage. Who the fuck gave a shit dick like you a fucking bid? Take a lap and never come back.
13 years ago at 12:09 pmGreat article. Probably the best ever posted on this website.
13 years ago at 1:04 pmMy favorite TFM dad pic:
http://d3imyo1kk0rcam.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/f6d3f0b57c0fc77a70b5cd5d02f627a6351901697.jpg
13 years ago at 1:06 pmYup, that’s a good one.
12 years ago at 2:08 pm