Submitted by Rumblefish (not verified) on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 7:04pm.
Hey Retreaded Firefarter....
If both YOU and JAYNE leave the area we'd have two less slobs. Hop to it! When driving north, use exit 355 on I-40.... it'll take you to I-795 joining with I-95 around Wilson. You should know the rest of the way. It will save you about 20 mi.
You're a lowlife just like Liflander.
WWAY, there was a "retired firefighter" named in a recent article published on another news organization's site after a council meeting in Leland. He was one of a few pro Jayne loudmouths at that event. I'll betcha that the name would match this jerk. With a little investigative reporting you will "out" another BS artist trying to extend his 15 minutes of fame here.
Engine Company 82 in the Bronx is where he is claimed to have retired. It is the subject of a 1972 book by a firefighter, Dennis Smith entitled "Report from Engine Company 82". Much of our "retired firefighter's" stuff over the past couple months looks lifted from that book rather than really "lived".
Even if there were such a thing as the "brotherhood" that retired firefighter describes, he, himself could NEVER have been a part of it mostly for the reason that real brothers live quietly and don't spill secrets on other brothers.
Hey Retreaded
Hey Retreaded Firefarter....
If both YOU and JAYNE leave the area we'd have two less slobs. Hop to it! When driving north, use exit 355 on I-40.... it'll take you to I-795 joining with I-95 around Wilson. You should know the rest of the way. It will save you about 20 mi.
You're a lowlife just like Liflander.
WWAY, there was a "retired firefighter" named in a recent article published on another news organization's site after a council meeting in Leland. He was one of a few pro Jayne loudmouths at that event. I'll betcha that the name would match this jerk. With a little investigative reporting you will "out" another BS artist trying to extend his 15 minutes of fame here.
Engine Company 82 in the Bronx is where he is claimed to have retired. It is the subject of a 1972 book by a firefighter, Dennis Smith entitled "Report from Engine Company 82". Much of our "retired firefighter's" stuff over the past couple months looks lifted from that book rather than really "lived".
Even if there were such a thing as the "brotherhood" that retired firefighter describes, he, himself could NEVER have been a part of it mostly for the reason that real brothers live quietly and don't spill secrets on other brothers.