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safetychick
12-21-2005, 09:41 PM
A Fireman's Little Girl
I am very dedicated to my work. I wear firefighter shirts every day, even when I’m not on duty. The fire department is my second home, and my second family. It often seems as if my life revolves around the fire department, but it means nothing compared to my little girl. I am normally a very friendly person, but if you hurt my little girl you will make me mad. I know my little girl is growing up, even if I don’t like it. She seems to like you, so I’ll tolerate you dating her, but here are a few things for you to think about while you’re with her:

First of all, I go into burning buildings to save people that I’ve never even seen before, you can’t imagine how protective I am of my little girl.

I once broke a man’s sternum by accident while doing CPR to save his life. If that’s how I help people what do you think I do when I’m pissed off?

I investigate arson fires. I know exactly what clues to look for to prove it was arson…so I also know how to make sure nobody can tell how a fire started... and I know where you live. Remember Backdraft?

I’ve worked more car accidents than you’ll ever see, the sight of blood doesn’t bother me one little bit.

It’s normal for me to carry chainsaws, axes, and various other extremely sharp tools in my car..touch my little girl and me and you take a little ride.

When we burn down a house for training, nobody ever looks in the closets.

I use the jaws of life to tear doors off wrecked cars. They cut though solid metal like a hot knife through butter. So watch your paws or get the jaws.

Sirens and air horns can really muffle the sounds of someone screaming.

Most of my friends are cops, paramedics, or firefighters. WE ARE 911. If you make me mad who do you think you’re going to call for help?

I have access to explosives.

I am well trained in emergency medicine. I know exactly which arteries are the easiest to sever and which ones bleed the most. (remember all the sharp tools?)

Even though my little girl insists that you are a “nice guy” and not like most other guys, I know better. I was once your age, I know EXACTLY what you’re thinking. Because of that I already have plenty of reasons to not like you. It wouldn’t take much at all to push me over the edge, and I just sharpened my axe.

So if you want to date my little girl you better keep these things in mind. Fireman are protective by nature, and there is nothing we are more protective of than our little girls. Whenever you're alone with her, you better remember that someday you may be alone with me!


I think I made a mistake by printing this so dad can read it, i have a feeling it may come out when ever dad meets a new guy...

SAFD46Truck
12-22-2005, 04:14 AM
Wow actually I find that list rather creepy. :eek:

RadRob
12-22-2005, 08:03 AM
Wow actually I find that list rather creepy. :eek:

Creepy? I am guessing you don't have a daughter. I have a son, but I waited so long to have children because I was AFRAID to have a daughter. I would have been this protective of daddy's little girl. See, with a son, you only have one pecker to worry about, with a daughter, you have a thousand peckers to worry about.

I dated a girl in high school who's father was a cop. When I came to pick her up, her father was on the porch waiting. As I walked up, he tossed a .45 bullet to me and told me, "If my daughter isn't home by 11:00, the next one will come a lot faster." :eek: Scared the hell out of me. She was home by 10:45, needless to say.

I also have another saying if I ever have a girl. The first time a boy comes to my house, we will have dinner. I will have a table full of chicken. And when I ask him what he likes better, breasts or thighs, the boy had better say wings!

corkscrewFD
12-23-2005, 09:20 PM
I have a little girl and ummmm............ya thats about how I feel aswell!

LeuitEFDems
12-23-2005, 09:44 PM
I have a little girl and ummmm............ya thats about how I feel aswell!
I don't have a little girl (or any kids yet for that matter..) but that would fit me to a T...

snowball
12-23-2005, 10:04 PM
As I walked up, he tossed a .45 bullet to me and told me, "If my daughter isn't home by 11:00, the next one will come a lot faster." :eek: Scared the hell out of me. She was home by 10:45, needless to say. !

LOL that's a good one.
When my 11 year old starts dating when she's 30 :D I plan to tell the guy,
" I have no problem doing to you what you're thinkin about doin' to her." :cool:

safetychick
12-24-2005, 10:06 PM
my dad saw the printout... the next time my boyfriend came over, he pulled it out and they had a little chat, and i had to leave for the chat. Not sure what exactly was said, but my boyfriend was kind of scared when we left my house that night.

MalahatTwo7
12-24-2005, 10:11 PM
Somehow I think the sentiment follows for any Father of the (future) Bride.

fireman4949
12-25-2005, 01:05 AM
I have 2 little girls. It'll be some time before either of them is old enough to date, but rest assured I will have a similar chat with any boy that takes my angels out! ;)

Fear is a good thing! :eek: ;)




Merry Christmas!!!!!
Kevin :D

jerrygarcia
12-25-2005, 02:06 AM
I have two daughters. A 16 year old and one that will turn 15 next month. That little article, "A Fireman's Daughter", has been taped to our fridge for about 4 months now.

I also like the line; You may kiss my daughter after you have kissed my wife, and that will never happen.

:cool:

hwoods
12-25-2005, 05:40 PM
Somehow I think the sentiment follows for any Father of the (future) Bride.

Yes it does. And it extends to Granddaughters as needed.

pvfire424
12-25-2005, 11:07 PM
My first daughter is due next March, and I need to go out and make my first firearms purchase soon!

RadRob
12-28-2005, 11:24 AM
Nothing like sitting on the front porch cleaning a 12ga shotgun when the boy arrives and telling him you aren't affraid of going back to prison. Imagine the look on the kids face. Classic.