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Gender: Male
Status: Married
Age: 50
Sign: Leo

City: LOS ANGELES
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 7/7/2006

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Monday, November 06, 2006 

Current mood:  crazy

Everybody it's me Danny.  My Sunday started out like every other Sunday going to church with my wife.  After church I wrote my bicycle to the gym and had a really good workout.  Then it happened a stark naked man walked up to me and said you have beautiful abdomens.  I will take compliments ride can get them so I was flattered but then he asked if he can touch them.  Flattery is one thing having a naked man give you a belly Rubin the locker room is entirely different.  Not that it would matter but he wasn't even cute.

Today my five-year-old son went to a birthday party I grew up on the television set and never learned how to play sports he played football today and I felt kind of sad that someone else's father had to teach him. On the other hand as Dante grows older there will be very many special life lessons that you can only learn if your father happens to be Danny Bonaduce.  I fear for this child

 

We love you guys.  Danny

Tracy

 
What you lack in teaching your son about sports, Im sure you make up to him in so many other ways. Stay strong and keep being the fantastic father you are to both your kids!
 
Posted by Tracy on Monday, November 06, 2006 - 2:08 AM
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li

 

just curious...

do you get anything from going to church?

 i have issues with organized religion, but i have an open mind...

***lisa***


 
Posted by li on Monday, November 06, 2006 - 2:37 AM
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Whole lotta Rhonna
Rhonna Whole Lotta

 
Well maybe you should join an adult league, and learn how to play baseball so you can be ready?  Of whiffel ball or volleyball or badmitton.  You can get alot of these games and play them at home with BOTH your kids.  My dad used to throw us pitches and teach us how to bat, one girl, one boy, out on the front lawn.  Or volunteer to be a assit. coach so you can learn all the rules of the game.  Girls play sports too.
 
Posted by Whole lotta Rhonna on Monday, November 06, 2006 - 3:21 AM
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Cedar Grove Agency

 

Dante is learning on of the biggest and best lessons of all...about unconditional love...

I would have loved to have seen your face when dude asked to touch your six-pack! hehehe


 
Posted by Cedar Grove Agency on Monday, November 06, 2006 - 5:56 PM
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Uncomfortably Aware
Kimberly Velazquez

 
Hi Danny.  Really enjoyed seeing your show yesterday afternoon and last night.  It was also even nicer to see you stark naked accepting the award, very nice!  I love the words you use and your replies to the questions.  Your so quick witted.  When the guy asked how long you had a drug problem or whatever and you said that you had a drug problem when you ran out of drugs...and chic pain...I just think you're great!  I hope all is well.  You seem like you are doing well but who knows how much of you, you are actually putitng out there on myspace.
 
Posted by Uncomfortably Aware on Monday, November 06, 2006 - 7:26 PM
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Suzi ♥'s sushi

 

That's OK...you  have plenty of years to show him other stuff.

Love you guys.


 
Posted by Suzi ♥'s sushi on Tuesday, November 07, 2006 - 3:01 AM
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Brian

 
Look at it this way:
  Your lost opportunities as a child encompass the ability you now have to give him more than you were ever given.  Your unending Love is greater than who taught him to play.  However - it's not too late to play with him.
P.S. I love the story about you knocking out Mancow!  I heard it with Adam a couple weeks back.  You did the right thing!

 
Posted by Brian on Wednesday, November 08, 2006 - 1:53 AM
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jody
Jody Kitty

 
HEY DANNY LEAST YOUR THERE FOR YOUR SON YOUR THERE MORE SO THEN MINE WAS AND MORE THEN MY SONS FATHER HAS OR EVER WILL BE THERE LONG STORY BUT MY SON DONT EVEN REMEMBER HIS DADS FACE AND HE IS 9 SAD EH? ANY HOW YOUR SON AND YOUR FAMLIY LOVES YOU THAT IS MOST IMPORTANT LIKE I SAID TO YOUR EARLIER LEAST YALL ARE WILLING TO WORK THINGS OUT 
 
Posted by jody on Wednesday, November 22, 2006 - 10:48 AM
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Patty and Selma Bouvier™
Selma and Bouvier

 
ahhhhh, Danny.... a man whom I have followed my whole life. If I could show you my 8-track of the Patridge family I would, that was my Dad's gift to me when my Mom up and left him with out saying goodbye... 1 month after her brother came back from vietnam and raped me and my sister. I was 5 she was 4. Your show, the Courtship of Eddies father and Born Free saved me, but mostly you and Mr Kincaid, many years later I marry a black haired blue eyed man, and me being a dark skinned brw hair brwn eyed girl I have my very own red headed son, he is not little 6ft 8 345 pounds size 18 shoe... but I got my redhead....
I have done the drugs, the sex, both straight and gay and became born again... I still hold on to "me". and I am so glad to be able to say thank you for being "you"
 
Posted by Patty and Selma Bouvier™ on Tuesday, July 31, 2007 - 3:20 PM
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DJ Ravenwolf

 
Hey man I totaly sympathize with the dad teaching you son how to play football. I've done the best I could with my two daughters. I raised them in church and though I'm divorced I have always tried to be there for them no matter what. But it still sucks not to be there to see everything they get to do on a daily basis. I've missed out on a lot. Life can be a bit of a cruelk joke sometimes but the one thing I've noticed about you and I've tried to teach my daughters this.. NEVER lose your sense of humor. Without humor life would REALLY suck!

Greg
 
Posted by DJ Ravenwolf on Thursday, August 09, 2007 - 5:16 PM
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