Interesting name for the wife of a coal miner.
Need more of this. Fathers.
This reminds me a little of my dad. He worked three jobs, and had a really bad back, so going to games wasn’t his thing.
But he was very present when we were with him. Nothing else, just us.
I will say that if that guy sat next to me in that outfit I would have said "I'll watch the kid while you go wash up." lol
Gift them mid court season tickets, Cal
You can afford it
People still know a Norman Rockwell kind of moment when they are it, and they love to see it.
90% of Americans will always do the right thing.
Why do we let the 10% made up of losers, whiners, freaks, deviants and miscreants (and I’m NOT just talking about Congress!) rule our lives to the extent that they do?
Thanks for the reminder that being a Deplorable is the best choice in life. :)
Just because the “popular culture” has minimized and marginalized guys like this doesn’t not mean they haven’t always been around.
If that does not grab your heart nothing will.
Democrats want to groom his son into thinking he’s a girl. Then bye bye any chance of a grandson.
A good dad in action is a wonderful heart warming thing to behold! Men, this guy is Alpha Male!
What is touching is that they can interact without a cell phone.
Most people in public, today, look like that woman behind them.
Woot! Dad power.
‘the man’s wife Mollie McGuire”
Oh boy.
Gotta call my great uncle Jack...
Oh that’s right, they hung him.
5.56mm
There should have been a Kleenex warning on this one.
This story will never get its proper due until there is a Bob Seger song added as a soundtrack.
what a great dad
And I’m sure he is EXHAUSTED but still took his kid to the game and gave mom some relief.
well done sir.
That coal miner is exactly the kind of person the Democrats want to destroy. Take away his livelihood, and put him on the dole. Then make sure he hears nothing but woke propaganda.
My dad worked literally 70 hours a week to build his business
He still found time to support my sports
It’s what most dads did in the 60s
Fox News Channel just reported this story.
The father, a coal miner, sat there with his face still covered in coal dust while his son looked excited to be at the game and with his dad.
What is the first thing eyes go to?
I see a hardworking man with his son. The coal dust tells me how hard working he is and the son tells me what he thinks is important.
Some only see the dust on his face......................