It Wasn't Much, but Quirky Street Character Shared What He Had
New Haven Register › June 28, 2007
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New Haven Register › June 28, 2007
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By conventional standards, Real "Frenchy" Nadeau lived a sad life and died a poor man. He was homeless for much of the last two decades and had embraced his alcoholism. He spent his days and evenings pushing a shopping cart around downtown, collecting bottles and cans for the 5-cent deposits.
He liked his vodka, usually to his detriment.See the full content of this document
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It Wasn't Much, but Quirky Street Character Shared What He Had
But for people who knew him, Frenchy's value can't be measured in material possessions. When you have nothing, they say, accomplishment can be measured even in the smallest increments.
"The only thing that helps me with his...See the full content of this document
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