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p.s. yes the symposium was very hard to wrap our heads around but you would have thought that many there would have had the message about what was going on a lot sooner rather than later but...well we keep sticking our heads in the sand about the subject sooner or later we will find something buried deep in the american fire service that has been missed....
Paul; about the doneky or is that a jack a__ ___ anyway.....this is awesome....you rock brother...I felt like I was back in Baltimore at the symposium on suicide and depression in a room full of well...exactly what you sketched up here.....I am suffering from sore ribs...it is so close to spot on .... a very solid bit of insight and talent .... do not stop doing your thang....take care....
shannon over at firefighterveteran.com
Haha... any excuse to draw an old chief's car!!
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