Not much brother. At work working on the Officer Development program. If Mark goes down to the states with you, take care of him. We need him back in one piece. Stay Safe.
Andrew, had a great class with Brotherhood Instructors in Hughsonville, NY Yesterday. Great bunch of guys and knowledgeable instructors. Heard a lot of stories about you. Stay safe. Hope to meet you one day!
Hey Brass
I thought you fell off the face of the earth Fella !!
I will make a point of hopping over to see you at Beeton this year.
As we had talked about in the past I have that portable forced entry prop if you would like to see it??
Good to meet you up at FDIC Andrew. Wish I could have come to your class. I was just texting with Materi about how great it is to be a dad, so congrats on the addition.
Hows it going up there Brother? Drill school is fun but, this is the last time. Wish I could make it to your class at FDIC. Hope life is going good for you and the family.
Hey Brass did not know you were on this site.I thought I would send you that bump lock video so you could use it as a prop or whatever. Good talking to you. Iwill send you more videos and jokes as I get them.
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Good to hear from you. Hows BI going, you guys staying busy?
One more comment to add.Make sure you have an extraLarge T-shirt from Pheonix Fire ground Training with you on hand and let me know the price...
Play Hard Train Safe!!
I thought you fell off the face of the earth Fella !!
I will make a point of hopping over to see you at Beeton this year.
As we had talked about in the past I have that portable forced entry prop if you would like to see it??
Play Hard Train Safe!!
pete
Are you coming back over to Beeton this year??
Pete
Josh
I sent you an E-mail on your work web site.
Pete
Play Hard Train safe!!
Pete
Stay safe!
Jeff
How are things going with you? Nothing new going on in the ghetto (business as usual) lol
Have a good holiday. Stay safe
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