![]() In " The Proton Transmogrification", when Sheldon is talking to the recently deceased Arthur Jeffries (a.k.a Professor Proton) in his dream, he brings up the past 11 Doctor Who's, Pop-Pop, as well as his father, as the most important men in his life (aside from Arthur himself) who are now gone forever. Also, when he died the man who owned the local liquor store cried for a long time, suggesting he was a regular customer. Sheldon also admits he never got to share a beer with his father, though his father did try when he graduated high school, but his mother wouldn't let him because he was eleven. He also admitted his father made him watch football games before he let him do his homework and during the 1993 Thanksgiving game in Dallas, he was so angry with the results he shot his television. In " The Thanksgiving Decoupling", Sheldon told Bernadette's father that his father died when he was 14. In " The Raiders Minimization", Sheldon says that his mother would put hamster poop in his father's tobacco when he used to drink. In " The Egg Salad Equivalency", while dealing with Alex Jensen asking Leonard out he quote his father: "My father used to say that a woman is like an egg-salad sandwich on a warm Texas day." Using his father's philosophy about women, he gets in trouble with Alex and the Caltech Human Resources Department. In " The Fish Guts Displacement", Sheldon tells Amy that his brother would sneak into George's truck and drink his driving whiskey. In " The Weekend Vortex", Sheldon claims that his dad told him, "Shelly, women are nothing, but flipping pains in the bottom" however, Sheldon said he lightened it up and it's possible that what he really said was "Shelly, women are nothing but frikin pains in the ass". In " The Rhinitis Revelation", Mary and Sheldon imply that as a result of her cooking, he died at age 50 of weight-related issues. Sheldon went on to describe George's parenting skills as "coasting 'til the day he died" where as now that we've seen George in Young Sheldon, that may not be fully the case even though you can see why he said that. Sheldon once mentioned Missy gave their father a "World's Greatest Dad" coffee mug, suggesting that his sister got along with their father better than he did. It turns out that he hated the name Sheldon and only named him that for his wife. He also claimed that his father and mother had an imploding marriage as they fought almost all the time, which traumatized him a lot when he was a child. His son George Cooper Jr., who was named after him George also taught Sheldon how to cook meat as if it were chicken, and archery (which gives Sheldon a smell of K-Mart bourbon whenever he plays it, implying his father was drinking while teaching) and how to shoot close enough to a raccoon that it "craps itself." His twin daughter and son: Missy and Sheldon Cooper His father was a high-school football coach. Sheldon claims that his father used to make him watch and play football, since it was popular in Texas, despite Sheldon's lack of interest in it however, the learning of the sport gave Sheldon something to know about other than science. Mary claims that he wasn't so wise and once tried to fight a bobcat for some licorice. He increased the height of some stairs by 2 millimeters and as a result George tripped and broke his clavicle (" Pilot"). When Sheldon was 12, he did a series of experiments involving the height of stairs. He served in the army and fought in the Vietnam War. In high school, George played on the school's football team and later became a football coach after graduating high school, and married Mary Cooper in 1974. ![]() ![]() His father often said that he was never proud of him. George Cooper was born on June 10, 1944, in Galveston, Texas, to Mr and Mrs.
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