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Fathers across the world

Updated: 2011-06-18 15:22

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Fathers across the world
Dale Prince poses for a picture in this undated photo. Jokester Dale Price has been waving at his son's school bus every morning - for 170 days in a row. But not only is he waving to his teenage son, Rain - and all of his schoolmates - he's doing it in wacky fancy dress. From donning a wedding dress to a pirate costume, to an angel to Ariel the mermaid, Dale has been on the doorstep of his Utah home every morning to wave to the bus. When the high school's bus routes changed this year, Rain, 16, soon found out he'd be going right past his own house every single morning. And much to his chagrin, he also found out his dad would be standing outside, waving. Dale greeted the bus every day for the school year - and every day the costumes got more and more outrageous. There were angels, pirates, penguins, knights, kings, clowns, wedding dresses Tinkerbell and even Princess Leia. [Photo/CFP]


Fathers across the world
Andy Haman and his family pose up as the Pixar superheroes 'The Incredibles' at their home in this undated photo taken in Black Forest in the US state of Colarado. Andy was joined by his wife Michelle, son Sam, 14 and daughters, Ruby, 13, Daisy, 11 and Lucy, 7. Pro bodybuilder Andy and his entire family are actively involved in bodybuilding and sculpting. All of Andy's children have competed at a state level in bodybuilding except for his youngest, Lucy. Originally spray-painted as the Incredibles at a bodybuilding convention this year, the Haman family spent three hours being coloured to resemble the hit CGI movie family. [Photo/CFP]

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