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Blogfest 16 – My Buffalo Tribute Shirt Arrived

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The mail just came and dropped off my Buffalo Firefighters Tribute/Memorial shirt.

The shirt reads: Buffalo’s Bravest. Lieutenant Chip McCarthy Rescue 1, FirefighterJonathan Croom Ladder 7. Gave the ultimate sacrifice in the Line of Duty. August 24th 2009. “So others might live”

If you haven’t ordered yours yet, I ran a story on it here. Get off your ass and order one. The profits will go to the families of the two fallen brothers. All the information and links you need are here.

Here is my shirt!!

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  1. timalger says

    good looking shirt, i ordered three. however, when i emailed Michelle after 18 days of not getting my shirts, we had some kind of communication problem. i told her i would retract my paypal complaint. she said that i didn't deserve to wear her shirts now, which made me furious being a full-time firefighter from NY. i guess her pride is more important than helping the families of our fallen brothers. Thanks for YOUR efforts anyway, Tim Alger IAFF L512.

    on November 22, 2009 @ 10:40 pm. Reply
  2. timalger says

    good looking shirt, i ordered three. however, when i emailed Michelle after 18 days of not getting my shirts, we had some kind of communication problem. i told her i would retract my paypal complaint. she said that i didn't deserve to wear her shirts now, which made me furious being a full-time firefighter from NY. i guess her pride is more important than helping the families of our fallen brothers. Thanks for YOUR efforts anyway, Tim Alger IAFF L512.

    on November 22, 2009 @ 11:40 pm. Reply
  3. timalger says

    good looking shirt, i ordered three. however, when i emailed Michelle after 18 days of not getting my shirts, we had some kind of communication problem. i told her i would retract my paypal complaint. she said that i didn't deserve to wear her shirts now, which made me furious being a full-time firefighter from NY. i guess her pride is more important than helping the families of our fallen brothers. Thanks for YOUR efforts anyway, Tim Alger IAFF L512.

    on November 23, 2009 @ 3:40 am. Reply

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