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MIddle Tennessee Fools

The first and only FOOLS Chapter in Tennessee. Our chapter is based out of Nashville, TN and our brothers work for departments in and around the counties that surround Nashville. Chapter started in 2003

Website: http://www.midtennfools.com
Members: 30
Latest Activity: Oct 21

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Joseph R Polenzani

FOOLS Fall Classic 1 Reply

Started by Joseph R Polenzani. Last reply by Joseph R Polenzani Oct 21.

Joseph R Polenzani

Tennessee TUFF Challenge

Started by Joseph R Polenzani Sep 22.

Joseph R Polenzani

September 2009 Meeting

Started by Joseph R Polenzani Sep 15.

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Geoff Manfre Comment by Geoff Manfre on December 18, 2008 at 8:03am
Great meeting the other night at Stogies. We should have been in airpacks with all the smoke.
Brad Buck Comment by Brad Buck on December 6, 2008 at 4:48pm
i am current member of the DAM FOOLS in Iowa. Thanks for letting me join up. Always like to see what others are doing.
 

Members (30)

Joseph R Polenzani Shawn Donovan Greg Wild Geoff Manfre Ben Marler Brian Slanaker Jeffrey J. Cortese Joshua M. Sanders Ben Fleagle Bobby Halton Will Farris Trey Nelms Dave Brasells Ellen Brown John H Russ Rob Thomas Chad Cox Michael Pardue Rick Havrilla Alan Faircloth Greg Boyd Erron Kinney Perry Phillips Mike Demastus Jamie Barnes James Lee Parks Brad Buck Doug Bowman Bobby Clark Timothy A. Reed
 
 

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