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I would be honored to be listed on your site, thanks I see you have Daves stuff. I will send you an e-mail with the brothers addresses.
Bobby
This where the serious trainers learn form each other, this where we as a family grow and you are a part of it. How exciting is that!
Please take a look at the group called HazMat News and Training. We are currently talking about some great things and I would love to hear what YOU have to say. Todd McKee
I think it fine to let the comunity know how you are donating your services to raise money for children with cancer. God Bless you and all your team.
Bobby
I was giving my Core Instructors a place to post on ICFT's behalf.. I hope this change is better for us.
Michael Waldron, ICFT
I need you guys to put a real name on line two. So inner circle is like the first name and someones full name who is going to post for you all. Thanks Bobby