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Quote: "While Paiement was playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs he wore the number 99. He is the last player since Wayne Gretzky to wear that number. He last wore #99 on the 6th of March, 1982 against the Montreal Canadiens." Can't find any sources at the moment, but I'm pretty sure I read that Lonnie Loach wore 99 at some point in his NHL career (early 90s). Can anyone find something to source this? 216.167.244.11321:29, 24 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I think that the part where it says "the kid wanted a balloon" is intentional vandalisation. In the commercial for Leon's there is a kid who asks paimont for a balloon, but Paiemont mistakes it as a request for his autograph. Either way, it looks like it is innappropriate for the trivia section. TheGreatHerald (talk) 03:56, 28 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]