Dylan Hernandez: Jaime Jarrín's dignity driven by his sense of duty as a Latino immigrant
LOS ANGELES — Jaime Jarrín was always around. Long before I knew him personally, or even before I knew his primary occupation, I'd see him at halftime of the soccer games I watched on television. I'd hear his voice when my great grandmother's favorite Mexican soap opera went to commercial. "Seis, treinta y seis, treinta y seis, treinta y seis." Six, thirty-six, thirty-six, thirty-six — the ...
by Dylan Hernandez, Los Angeles Times
Oct 01, 2022
3 minutes
LOS ANGELES — Jaime Jarrín was always around.
Long before I knew him personally, or even before I knew his primary occupation, I'd see him at halftime of the soccer games I watched on television.
I'd hear his voice when my great grandmother's favorite Mexican soap opera went to commercial.
"Seis, treinta y seis, treinta y seis, treinta y seis."
Six, thirty-six, thirty-six, thirty-six — the most famous phone number in Los
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