one of the reasons i'm so on the fragrance train is bc it is the best sense in unlocking memories and generating emotion as a consequencehttps://twitter.com/HeinleinRocket/status/1224100499290492929 …
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Replying to @michaelmalice
This was him, loved going into town with him, everyone knew Willie, but they didn't all know his real name.pic.twitter.com/6PAPRz7Hfy
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Replying to @HeinleinRocket
pls tell us your favorite story about him so I can share with everyone and spread his memory
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Replying to @michaelmalice
As a kid I'd ride with him taking the pulp wood to Lisbon Falls, We'd stop in New Auburn and get some soda and a Heath Bar, he'd meet people, some knew him the Irish man, Willie Baker, the others knew him as the Frenchman William Belanger, he was always Irish when he drank.
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Replying to @HeinleinRocket
man these are so cool to hear you must have so many great memories
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Replying to @michaelmalice
He was the best, the best story though, was when he was working with my father and uncles. They were throwing pulp wood up into the back of the truck, this was before he got a cherry picker, well a log comes straight down and hits him square in the chest, ...
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Replying to @HeinleinRocket @michaelmalice
He gets up, looks at the boys and says, "well, guess we're done for today, I need to get to the hospital" How come they ask "Cause I just sh!t my pants" He went home showered and drove to the ER where they found he had broken 1/2 his ribs.
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