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`TONY DANZA was about as wild as they got, and I had the rug burns to show for it. Hallways, airplanes - you name it, we did it. We often went for 15-rounders. We just zeroed in on each other's sexuality in a big, cheek-biting kind of way!"
And that, gentle readers, is actress Marilu Henner, trotting down memory lane in her soon-to-be-published Pocket Books memoir, "By All Means Keep On Moving." (With Jim Jerome.)
Judging from what little I've seen, provided by Pocket Books, Marilu's book promises to be as uninhibited, entertaining, funny and right-on as she has always appeared to be - particularly in her talk-show appearances. (This star of two successful TV series - "Taxi" and "Evening Shade" - debuts her own chat show next month.) Henner writes not only about the men in her life and the life in her men - Danza, John Travolta, Richard Gere, et. al. - but about body image and sex appeal in general.
I'm sure she manages to mention her career as well, but her publisher wisely supplied us only with the stuff about sex.
The now-married Marilu, mother of a baby boy, has healthy advice for women unhappy with what nature has dealt them: "What looks sexy is far too subjective. A man's definition is different from a woman's, and every man's definition is different from every other man's . . . Stop obsessing that you're not sexy for your...





