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Dad bought me a toy drum one Christmas, and I eventually destroyed it. I wanted a real drum and he bought me a snare dru
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"Dad bought me a toy drum one Christmas, and I eventually destroyed it. I wanted a real drum and he bought me a snare drum. Dad continued to buy me one drum after the other"

- Keith Thibodeaux

About this Quote

This quote by Keith Thibodeaux speaks with the power of adult support and encouragement. It reveals that his daddy was willing to purchase his kid's enthusiasm for music, even when it indicated changing a toy drum with a genuine one. It also speaks to the importance of having a helpful moms and dad who is willing to buy their kid's interests. The quote likewise shows that Keith's daddy wanted to go above and beyond to make sure his son had the tools he required to pursue his enthusiasm. This quote is a testament to the power of parental support and the importance of having a moms and dad who wants to invest in their kid's interests. It is a suggestion that with the best support, anything is possible.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Keith Thibodeaux somewhere between December 1, 1950 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from USA. The author also have 8 other quotes.

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