When I was at a school fair and about to ride a rickety old roller coaster, my dad inspected it thoroughly. He pointed out every little loose bolt and told the operator it wasn't safe for his 'precious child'. The operator was a bit annoyed but fixed the issues. Dad stood there the whole time to make sure I had a safe ride. It was both funny and heartwarming to see him be so protective.
There was this time when I went on a date in high school. My dad secretly followed us to the movie theater. When the date tried to hold my hand, suddenly my dad's face popped up from the seat behind us and he said 'Hands to yourself, young man!'. It was so embarrassing at that moment but now it's a really funny story to tell.
When I was a kid, my dad tried to build a treehouse. He had all these grand plans. But in the end, the treehouse was so wobbly that it looked like it would fall apart any second. We all laughed about it and he said it was 'artistically unsteady'.
One funny dad birth story is about a dad who was so nervous during the delivery that he fainted right when the baby was about to be born. When he woke up, he saw his wife holding the baby and he was so embarrassed. Another one is a dad who accidentally locked himself out of the delivery room while running to get ice chips for his wife. He had to bang on the door until a nurse let him back in. And there was a dad who thought the baby would come out clean as a whistle, but when he first held the newborn, the baby pooped all over his new shirt.
Once, a new dad was trying to change his baby's diaper for the first time. He got the diaper on backwards and the baby just looked at him with this confused expression. It was hilarious.
Here's one. A dad says, 'I'm reading a book on anti - gravity. It's impossible to put down!' Another is, 'Why don't scientists trust atoms? Because they make up everything.'
Sure. One time my dad was trying to fix the sink. He had all these tools spread out and when he finally thought he got it right, he turned on the water and it sprayed everywhere. He just stood there soaking wet, looking so surprised and we all couldn't stop laughing.
Sure. Once my dad tried to fix the sink. He ended up getting water all over himself. He looked like a drowned rat but was laughing so hard at his own clumsiness.
A memorable one was when my dad tried to teach me how to ride a bike. He was running behind me, holding the seat. But then he tripped over a stone and let go of the bike. I ended up crashing into a bush. We both laughed so hard though.