“There's a lot of positive stuff to say about him… Why can't I think of any now? (laughs) Oh, here's something positive: Big Jim's best trait of character was that he has always been himself… which was his worst trait of character at the same time.”

—  Mike Patton

"Dangerous Jokers" - (Nieuwe Revu, 17-24 May 1995)

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