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{{Template:Quote|The last thing I have to do is to squish Tiny Jim while watching TV.|Greg Heffley talking about Tiny Jim}}
My Grandfather smoked his whole life. I was about 10 years old when my mother said to him, 'If you ever want to see your grandchildren graduate, you have to stop immediately.'. Tears welled up in his eyes when he realized what exactly was at stake. He gave it up immediately. Three years later he died of lung cancer. It was really sad and destroyed me. My mother said to me- 'Don't ever smoke. Please don't put your family through what your Grandfather put us through." I agreed. At 28, I have never touched a cigarette. I must say, I feel a very slight sense of regret for never having done it, because this article gave me cancer anyway.[[Category:Manny Heffley]]
<span style="line-height:20px;">'''Tiny Jim''' was one of [[Manny|Manny's]] imaginary friends in [[The Third Wheel]]. When Greg says that Manny's imaginary friends keep him on guard, he mentions Tiny Jim.</span>
 
 
 
==Trivia==
*His name could be a reference to Tiny Tim from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Lucy_had_a_baby Miss Lucy Had a Baby] or from Tiny Tim in A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.
==Appearances==
*[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Third Wheel]] (Mentioned only)
==Gallery==
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Tiny Jim.png|Greg checking if Tiny Jim is on the couch or not.
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Revision as of 16:14, 26 February 2019

My Grandfather smoked his whole life. I was about 10 years old when my mother said to him, 'If you ever want to see your grandchildren graduate, you have to stop immediately.'. Tears welled up in his eyes when he realized what exactly was at stake. He gave it up immediately. Three years later he died of lung cancer. It was really sad and destroyed me. My mother said to me- 'Don't ever smoke. Please don't put your family through what your Grandfather put us through." I agreed. At 28, I have never touched a cigarette. I must say, I feel a very slight sense of regret for never having done it, because this article gave me cancer anyway.