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After Nancy's passing, Bob served as a patron for Daniel's music career, paying up to $2,000 for the production of his first and most famous song, [[Music Career|"Roaring Thunder,"]] as well as "Something More." Bob has also paid for some of Daniel’s food and travel expenses, but Daniel has done nothing but take his generosity for granted by frequently getting into arguments with him, assaulting him, and [[Daniel Larson's Gambling|gambling]] away money Bob gives him.  
After Nancy's passing, Bob served as a patron for Daniel's music career, paying up to $2,000 for the production of his first and most famous song, [[Music Career|"Roaring Thunder,"]] as well as "Something More." Bob has also paid for some of Daniel’s food and travel expenses, but Daniel has done nothing but take his generosity for granted by frequently getting into arguments with him, assaulting him, and [[Daniel Larson's Gambling|gambling]] away money Bob gives him.  


Not much is known about Bob's personal life, other that he supposedly works, or at the very least worked in the medical field. Despite his profession , Bob has obviously no idea how to handle a retarded, delusional person such as Daniel.  
Not much is known about Bob's personal life, other that he supposedly works, or at the very least worked in the medical field. Despite his profession, Bob has obviously no idea how to handle a delusional person such as Daniel.  


Bob has put virtually no effort into getting Daniel professional help, playing along, maybe even enabling his delusions instead.   
Bob has put virtually no effort into getting Daniel professional help, playing along, maybe even enabling his delusions instead.   
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