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It meant he would still be a printer when he was past fifty. Tough. He had humorous to do the right thing. FRAN PASCIUTO: "My grandmother, mother, mother-in-law- when they saw Louis their eyes used to sparkle. He never did any wrong in their eyes. Always gave him a lot of attention. Oh, he was humorous tough. Louis was tough, even when small. A lot of energy, very headstrong. When he has his mind made humorous up you couldn't talk him out of it. He was the type of child when he wanted something, he had to get what he wanted. As a young kid he was like that. Very high energy. Smart." NICK PASCIUTO: "He got a lot of attention, no question about it. He was like the Number One, the Messiah. He always wanted one hundred percent attention. He didn't demand it but his actions required attention. He was a handful, no doubt about it...I guess he had a normal life, as far as I was concerned. He was always mannerable. We raised him up to be mannerable and respectful and all that." Years later, Louis thought back to his earliest memory- getting his head stuck in the bars of the iron fence outside their building in Brooklyn.
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