TIGER JACK
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Mr. Rosenbloom.
It's been some 25 or so years since I last visited your stand with my late grandfather to buy things. I was just a toddler, and later a preschooler, then. I had no idea who you were or how things came to be until I chanced to look up my childhood and noticed your shack, remember how my grandfather used to walk us over across the walkway at St. Anthony Ave. and N. Grotto St. I know you can't hear me now, but understand that you were a big part of my childhood.
Rest in Peace.
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hell naw i know that lil boy his name is peanut....lol
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very touching
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Hey Mike, Good to see this timeless classic again.
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Neat story. Some people make a big impression in this life.
56Edify 1 year ago
@56Edify
Yes, Mr. Rosenbloom lived large. Thanks for the compliment.
michaelhazard 1 year ago
Tiger Jack's grandson Maxie excells in basketball at Johnson High, St Paul's East Side.
1400deadwood 1 year ago
@1400deadwood
Thanks for the update! I miss him.
michaelhazard 1 year ago
Jack always waved at me as I drove by. Sometimes I'd loop around the block and stop for a surge of energy and some candy. Thanks Mike.
Morecamb 2 years ago
@Morecamb
That's it exactly: Tiger was, is a surge of energy. You're welcome.
michaelhazard 1 year ago