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BEHOLD THE Holbrook family: Logan, age 3, Justin, age 14, and their father, Lt. Col. Randall Holbrook of the Maine National Guard The Maine National Guard consists of the:
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  • Maine Air National Guard
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. If Dad seems to lack a little depth, it's because the real Randall Holbrook is currently serving abroad. The government won't bring him home, but it can do the next best thing: create a life-sized cutout cut·out  
n.
1. Something cut out or intended to be cut out from something else.

2. Electricity A device that interrupts, bypasses, or disconnects a circuit or circuit element.

3.
 for his wife and kids to carry around, as part of the Maine National Guard's Flat Daddy/Flat Mommy program.

It sounds like a wry satire--an echo, even more sardonic, of that ancient Saturday Night Live This article is about the American television series. For the show related to Big Brother (UK), see Saturday Night Live (UK).

Saturday Night Live (SNL
 sketch about the insurance company that replaces departed dads. ("Sure, you've provided for them financially--but what about their emotional and physical needs?") But the Flat Daddies actually exist, deployed to children's homes while their real fathers are deployed abroad. According to according to
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1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 The Boston Globe, about 200 of the cutouts have been created so far.

I won't second-guess the families that have signed up for the program. Almost everyone in America keeps pictures of absent loved ones loved ones nplseres mpl queridos

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, and a foam board that looks like a father may well be better than no father at all. But it's a pretty poor substitute.
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Author:Walker, Jesse
Publication:Reason
Date:Dec 1, 2006
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