-david
Karen Porcaro wrote in message <36773...@news.mtx.net.au>...
>yes he does
>an 8 year old
>i was listening to the radio and he was talking about how great is daughter
>is
>
>cya dave
>carenj17 wrote in message ...
>>Does anyone know if Dexter Holland and his wife Kristine have any kids?
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Sorry, I think you are wrong. I don't believe they have any. *Noodles* has
a daughter, Chelsea, who would be about 8, and Ron has a young son maybe
about 50 or 6.
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cya dave
carenj17 wrote in message ...
>Does anyone know if Dexter Holland and his wife Kristine have any kids?
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cya
dave
jan...@my-dejanews.com wrote in message
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>In article <36779...@news.mtx.net.au>,
> "Karen Porcaro" <kpor...@dove.net.au> wrote:
>> sorry
>> he has an 8 year old daughter
>>
>> -david
>> Karen Porcaro wrote in message <36773...@news.mtx.net.au>...
>> >yes he does
>> >an 8 year old
>> >i was listening to the radio and he was talking about how great is
daughter
>> >is
>> >
>> >cya dave
>> >carenj17 wrote in message ...
>> >>Does anyone know if Dexter Holland and his wife Kristine have any kids?
>> >>--
>
>
If that is the case, then I am surprised, but, hey, anything is possible.
I've personally yet to see it in an interview anywhere over the past several
years. I've red interviews that describe both Ron and Noodles as single dads,
but nothing about Greg or Dexter other than they are both married. (Hey, I'm
a scientist myself, so I gotta see the data!!)
They have not been married for that long, maybe 2-3 years, but I think they
may have been together for quite some time before that. The most likely
scenario is that one of them has a child from a previous relationship. None
of this really matters (or really is even our business) except that the child
is loved and taken care of, and I'm sure she is.
What radio show? I live in the boonies and my local stations do not carry
shows like Modern Rock Live. I am lucky to have something resembling
alternative music down here and listening to CFNY from Toronto, Canada over
the net while I am at work.
cya dave
jan...@my-dejanews.com wrote in message
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> What radio show? I live in the boonies and my local stations do not carry
> shows like Modern Rock Live. I am lucky to have something resembling
> alternative music down here and listening to CFNY from Toronto, Canada over
> the net while I am at work.
Erk, the whole of the damn UK doesn't seem to have a single radio show
that plays anything other than dire 'boy bands' and the like.
(Well, ok, there are one or two, but they're only available in
London, and even then, it seems, for about two hours or so in the
middle of the night..).
.and I could list the number of good bands that have appeared on
TV over the last few years on one hand...
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Dave - ICQ no. 10469306 wrote in message <367a3...@news.mtx.net.au>...
>>What radio show? I live in the boonies and my local stations do not carry
>>shows like Modern Rock Live. I am lucky to have something resembling
>>alternative music down here and listening to CFNY from Toronto, Canada
over
>>the net while I am at work.
>>
>>