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How the hell are you Brother? I haven't heard from you in days. Of course I'm sure it has NOTHING to do with you not picking up your phone when I call...Just Kidding Bro. I hope all is well for you and yours these days. I see you wearing a 3 Truck shield on your lid above. That is something to be proud of. Love ya, Miss ya, look forward to catchin up with ya. Be safe and as always, RFB.. Tater OUT!
Just thought I'd check in with you, how's life at the big department? Were you involved in the ceremony for the fallen officer? That was quite the deal, my whole family was glued to the tv down there and felt very moved by the tribute. RFB. I hope you are well, and whether you know it or not, you have forever earned my respect and gratitude by just being the brother that you are. Braithreachas Thar Gach Ni! Ben
We've got 7 probies from the Seattle area this year. Good bunch, motivated!
Thought I'd check in with you. Missed you in Maine! I've never forgotten your hospitality and brotherhood freely given to me. You'll always have a place at my table, brother! Next time I'm in Seattle we need to link up!
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