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Take care! How the golf tournament go this year? I'll have to crash again one of these years....
Nice to hear from you as well...been seeing you on the site, nice to see. Thanks for the kudos, been busy, just got back from FDNY Memorial Day, spent the week with Ray and the guys from 69-28...an incredible experience. Keep in touch, I get on here not as much as what I'd like, but often enough. Hope all is well by you.
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