Mari,
I lived in Japan for three years as a teenager and I have always been very curious about fire service over there and would love to hear about your experiences here. I would also be very interested in hearing about the guest program with Japan. I lived in Yokosuka, Yokohama and Atsugi and I think about Japan often.
Joe
Hola Sinorita,
Second try at this. I managed to delete the first one. To recap, we did determine that I would mentor you correct? Regardless, GOOD JOB! I am expecting good things out of you. Look at Stacie. She was a protege that outshines the master. HaHA! Ouch! I hurt my face. Do not forget that the next class is in July 14-18,2008 and that I am expecting you to assist. That means...BE THERE! I want you to see the group and learn from us. There is a funny side to all of this and that is when good medics go bad. It is an uncanny sight. Loss of fine motor skills, gross decompensation, impending doom, foot fungus, sleep dep, and mega smiles! Plus, I never get through a class without getting shot at least once or pulling some goofy stunt such as induced hypothermia and drowning(to be seen on youtube). Anyhow, on a serious note, If you need anything, do not hestitate to call. See you soon, stay safe.
Hi Mari,
I believe we met when you brought Koichi by our new station. The gift he gave was greatly appriciated. I hope the program goes well. Stop in and see us again.
Hi! I'd love to take you up on getting hooked up with a Japanese FD... I'm planning on heading over there for a year beginning in July, so I should have a good amount of time.
Hey Mari hope you been doing wel nd that things in the big city of Douglas GA are going great as well. So take care and catch up with you later have a great day.
Hi Mari! I checked out the new video and left a comment. The new year is, so far, just like the old! I'm kept so busy, I hadly get a chance to just play on my computer; let alone check my mail! So replys may take awhile....as you can see. Maybe this will be the year I finally get my life organized!! (yeah, right!!) By the way, I love your music! I rarely listen to music while I'm on my comp, because it it just too distracting when I'm trying to hurry with whatever I'm doing. But this music is just soothing. I have kept it playing in the background while I work, and my girls were drawn in, and sat listening too. Have a BLESSED new year, and a GOD-filled life! Sincerely yours, Shear'on
Hey doing good as well. Got called in this morning to work some at ems so I am off to that. Sounds like you had a great time teaching the class as well so take care and ttyl.
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Hello and welcome to FFN. I would be interested in information about Japan FD. Please friend me and I will give you my email.
I lived in Japan for three years as a teenager and I have always been very curious about fire service over there and would love to hear about your experiences here. I would also be very interested in hearing about the guest program with Japan. I lived in Yokosuka, Yokohama and Atsugi and I think about Japan often.
Joe
I hope you had fun hanging out with "B"-tards today.
Russell
Second try at this. I managed to delete the first one. To recap, we did determine that I would mentor you correct? Regardless, GOOD JOB! I am expecting good things out of you. Look at Stacie. She was a protege that outshines the master. HaHA! Ouch! I hurt my face. Do not forget that the next class is in July 14-18,2008 and that I am expecting you to assist. That means...BE THERE! I want you to see the group and learn from us. There is a funny side to all of this and that is when good medics go bad. It is an uncanny sight. Loss of fine motor skills, gross decompensation, impending doom, foot fungus, sleep dep, and mega smiles! Plus, I never get through a class without getting shot at least once or pulling some goofy stunt such as induced hypothermia and drowning(to be seen on youtube). Anyhow, on a serious note, If you need anything, do not hestitate to call. See you soon, stay safe.
I believe we met when you brought Koichi by our new station. The gift he gave was greatly appriciated. I hope the program goes well. Stop in and see us again.
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