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-The Brickster remembers a time when Captain Klien was Rookie Klien; and he was a great guy then too.
-Stay safe Brother.
Jim
Hey, nice job on that article in FE! Impressive! Are you going to FDIC this year?
-Barney
You no...I have only a few (4 or 5) of the guys even acknowledge the article..did you find this to be the same with what you have written?? Nonetheless..I was very happy with it and hope I can find other things to write about...
where are you station now and where are you going after Jan. 1?
Hey..it's Matt Rettmer down in Castle Rock...not sure if you remember me.. I a buddy of Eric Hendee and some others on your Dept. Wanted to let you know that I just joined the community and want to add you as a "friend" so we can keep in touch with each other...see you around.
Matt
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E153-A
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