Daton L. Fluker
Date of Birth: February 26, 1979
Daton L Fluker was born in Louisiana's capital city, Baton Rouge, at Earl K. Long Memorial Hospital. A titan was born from the indignities of a father he never met and a hard working mother that never gave up hope. His step father also never gave up hope and taught him many useful skills while he was growing up.
Louisiana is popular for its folklore, music and down to earth cooking. He was in a land of talent but there were not that many promoters in that land of talent.
He is the oldest of 6 siblings, 3 sisters and 2 brothers. They grew up in a 2 bedroom house with 1 kitchen and 1 bathroom. They transformed the living room into a bedroom. The doors were thin and when people have big mouths like theirs’ you can pretty much hear all the gossip about each others’ lives. There is no sort of privacy growing up in a household with so many sisters and brothers. It was very hard to do homework because no one kept their mouths shut and most of the time they were fighting like cats and dogs. Every sister and brother fights.
He hated going to school because every year he had a fight with a gang of neighborhood boys. There was always a street brawl outside at the bus stop. He became accustomed to fighting and had a lot of anger built up inside of him.
He made himself stop fighting by remembering and repeating these simple words, "I must work hard and carry myself well. Life doesn't mean anything if I am locked up or don't have any money. Sometimes you got to stop and grab yourself or you might drift away.” That is when he got it together and stopped thinking about violence and hate so much. It was just crazy how many brawls he had for no apparent reason.
Kids from many different areas of Louisiana hated their way of life and most of them dropped out of school because of pressures at home. The world was cold during Junior high school years. The future looked slim for most of the neighborhood kids and 60 percent of Louisiana’s future burned in the fires of Hades.
In 1993 at the age of 14 his eyes opened up about the world around him. From 1993 to 2006, Louisiana's rate of detained and committed youth in custody was 149 per 100,000 youth ages 10-15, compared to the national rate of 125 per 100,000 youth. Two-thirds of youth in custody in Louisiana are non-violent offenders. These are children whose needs could be more effectively met through a continuum of community-based services, including mental health and special education services.
Prostitution had taken a horrible toll on the abandoned state. Young girls fell into the arms of the devil and the streets became more and more filled with gang bangers and hustlers that only wanted a way out. Jobs were scarce and education for the youth was bad. Suicide rates were rising in Louisiana past the 30,000s and they grew higher each year. For the most part he had a lot of good times with his family. They were tight and still are. They loved each other. No matter if it was ghetto love or not, the family will remember each other as the loud country Folk that lived on 1690 Stanacola Dr. in Scotlandville Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
He is a trust worthy person who believes in having healthy strong relationships with friends and family. He currently works as an English Instructor in Japan and has been working in that field for about 6 years.
Daton Fluker says, "I think it’s a pretty cool job and I am happy doing it but I would be happy if you threw me off a cliff everyday for a job."
His pass time activities are kick boxing, writing, rapping and karaoke. You can catch some of his latest works at www.deathkeeperworld.com and http://lauriedk2.com Recent news of him you can be found on the sites.
He wants to be in the entertainment field. He would like to be an actor some day, even do a feature film with Warner Bro, Dream Works or some other big company that would enjoy new talent. Entertainment is something that when you do it, it s |