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You played baseball in the Bronx? Were you from there ?? My grandmother lived in the Bronx, what a tough place. She lived on Bronx Blvd right near a place that made bread it was called Bond Bread. I actually loved going to visit her in the 70s. I would walk to her corner store and work the fountain. Boy I can thste the egg creams right now. I cannot imagine what it is like in the Bronx today

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Hi David


             Yes I grew up in the Bronx just a few blocks from the zoo.And it was a great city to be a kid in those days. We could just go to 2 or 3 houses on my block and get enough kids to play baseball or hockey or whatever was our sport of choice at the time.There was an old gentleman that lived next door to me who grew up in Montreal and he would watch us play street hockey.I was about 6 years old and he would tell us storys of the great Canadien players, he told me so much about THe Rocket infact that years later I was at the Rocket Richard Arena looking at all his great acomplishments that it sunk in that I had never seen him play he retired the year after I was born needless to say the old man storys made quite an impression on me. It must have seemed weird to some when they saw the local kids playing hockey that amongst the sea of Ranger blue was two Montreal Canadiens jerseys my buddy Robert wearing number 4 and myself in net doing the best Gumper impression in my home red sweater I could muster.


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Sounds like awesome memories for ya, good on ya.


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Great story  were you familiar with Bronx Blvd and that area

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Hi David


              Sorry I got carried away and never answered your question yes I know where bronx blvd is it's very close to where I grew up. Most of my family was buried in Woodlawn cemetary on the blvd.We moved to Connecticut in 71.


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I have so many memories os those days, so I know how you feel. I can still see her house 3312 Bronx Blvd  Thanks



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