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At 4:18pm on February 23, 2010, Matthew Voges said…
Thanks for the add Jenelle. Hit me up any time. Stay safe.
At 9:03am on February 23, 2010, Darrin E Green said…
Thank you Jenelle STAY SAFE!!!!
At 8:45pm on February 20, 2010, Ryan Blank said…
it really started i just wanted to be a ff, but got the emt-b to further help people, and the community i live in. how about you?
At 9:18am on February 20, 2010, frank george said…
thanks……^^
At 4:36pm on February 17, 2010, greg thomas said…
i am doing good how are you?
At 3:19pm on February 17, 2010, Ralphy said…
it has been a long time, i cant even remember the last time i logged into ffnation, i really dont get on her much anymore so if you want you can look me up on facebook or myspace. for facebook just look up robert fitzgerald, for myspace you gotta look up pimpin chicken. so hope everything is going well for you
At 2:40pm on February 17, 2010, Sgt. Joseph Borda said…
Thanks for the add.
Warm Greetings from the Island of Malta

Joe

At 11:48am on February 17, 2010, CHRIS PUYLARA said…
Thanks for the add good luck-- TCSS-CHRIS
At 11:47am on February 17, 2010, CHRIS PUYLARA said…
Thanks for the add,good luck in everthing that you do-- TCSS--CHRIS
At 3:36am on February 10, 2010, FARROKHAZAD said…
hi hi hi
At 3:35am on February 10, 2010, FARROKHAZAD said…
hi Jenelle, are you fine girl? ok, I am very busy last 3 month, I have a plan to go to UK for study in Morton collage. give me feedback...
At 12:29am on February 4, 2010, Jason R said…
HI HOW ARE YOU?
At 10:13am on February 3, 2010, Chris Dodson said…
thanks!!!
At 11:19pm on November 25, 2009, Sam Smith said…
hey there just sayin hey from reisterstown Md
At 11:25am on October 28, 2009, adel said…
My name is Adel and I am trying to figure out what products are best for female firefighters. I have worked as a firefighter for only three years so I am just getting started. Currently I am a student at Eastern algerinne University in in the Fire & Safety Engineering Technology Program. Although I have only been a firefighter for three years I have had my fair share of small gloves that were still too big and pants that went up to my belly button! I was wondering if you could take the time out of your busy schedule to share some of your favorite/best fitting/most functional products for female firefighters. Weather it’s an awesome fitting pair of pants, A polo shirt that has sleeves that do not go down to your elbows, a pair of great gloves, or boots that have an awesome fit. It would be greatly appreciated if you could share your opinions with me. Thank you very much. Please feel free to e-mail me back at adel_pomper@hotmail.com or leave me a commentDelete Comment
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At 2:57pm on June 16, 2009, tmfd firefighter 1171 said…
want to be my friend
At 4:14pm on May 22, 2009, FETC said…
Just checking into say Hey...
At 2:46pm on May 11, 2009, Dennis Brown said…
Hi Jenelle con grats on passing your FF1 may you nail ff2 good luck
At 9:27am on April 29, 2009, Tinkerbell said…
Why Tinkerbell? At the start of our SAR training - I had this "idea." I've always had a Gremlin bell hanging off my Jeep. It's a "Harley thing," where you hang one from your bike to keep the "road devils" free and clear so they don't mess with your ride. I had ordered two more since mine fell off after a few years. But then I thought, "Why not give one to my partner?" Both for luck, and also for a bit of added "awareness" (constant "audible presence" and awareness so my partner and I could hear each other in the blackout situation). One of our instructors got a complete kick out of it (well, they ALL did), and said, "We have a coupled of TINKERBELLS." The "genius" idea being mine, I acquired a nickname - our whole Engine Company was "renamed" Engine Company Tinkerbell. One of them got cowbells we had to attach to our ropes. I was not put off one bit. I can take a joke... And I also thought, "We'll USE these!" After our consumption course training we had SAR and RIT. They split us up from our partners (the whole class at once) and in a blackout situation we had to find our partner and find our way out of the structure. Well, I stayed in one location and began hammering that cowbell. It was chaos with everybody yelling for their partner at the same time... Mine had only to hear/recognize/follow that cowbell. In less than a minute we evacuated - by far the fastest evac in the structure. "Thank you, Mr. Instructor!" lol The "joke" I was able to use to our advantage. But from that day on I had earned the name Tinkerbell. We always have had those bells on our helmets since then. My Conway has acquired several Tinkerbell stickers, and my Myspace page quickly got Tinkerbell pics attached to comments... And you know what? I'm comfortable with my "masculinity" and I dig every bit of it. I've come to realize that, in all actuality, Tinkerbell is pretty damn HOT. lol So along with the usual fire collectibles we decorate our houses with, I've collected a lot of "Tinkerbell gifts" from fellow firefighters. She's on my Jeep, on my placemat - and my next tattoo will feature her with a wand instead of a firehouse, sprinkling me with her protection. In a nutshell, that's my "gig" with Tinkerbell. I take all ribbing with a grain of salt, and always have used everything to my advantage, if possible. Now, I've a complete affection for that hot little Disney Fairy. I've received some VERY zesty looking Tinkerbell additions to my collection. She doesn't take away from my Man Card - if anything she makes me proud to be her associate. lol. And it wasn't rude to ask. A lot of people from different agencies do a double-take when they see this firefighter with Tinkerbell stickers on his helmet (I even had a small plastic Tink attached to the medallion on my leather helmet badge, which RIP'd in a burn). Many know the "story," and a few have even asked for some Tinkerbell stickers for THEIR helmet. I give the same one to all (a "protection Tinkerbell") and they dig it! It's by no means as sexy as MY assortment of Tink stickers, but it's a symbolism of us having done a good call together, or as a gesture of comraderie.

Kinda long, but THAT'S the answer, Jenelle. It IS kinda weird for people who don't know the story and come to my place and see Tinkerbell crap everywhere! lol... I'm sure they might think, "This guy has a different sort of fetish" until they hear the story. I think it's awesome the way people earn a "nickname" or other sort of association. And I've gotta say, they chose the hottest possible "mascot" in what they initally thought was a joke. I'm indebted to 'em all. ;) One of our awesome vets, Mike Butler, gives people a reflective shamrock when they earn his trust/respect. I kinda do the same with my Tink stickers.

I suppose that WASN'T such a "brief explanation," but is one even possible? lol Thanks for the welcome, and hope to see ya 'round.

Monty
At 9:07am on April 27, 2009, Raymund Niere said…
Hey there jen, it's nice you've started in quite an early age, but anyway, there's no young or old when it comes to helping others. Just alway's stay safe out there.

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