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Post by whistler on Jul 13, 2005 9:29:53 GMT
What an interesting name... Welcome Gasgas Hope you enjoy the Forum _ Don't suppose you are an Italian that understands Rugby ;D
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Post by bod on Jul 13, 2005 9:36:39 GMT
Welcome Gasgas - hope you enjoy the forum. If you enjoy rugby too, that is a bonus!
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Post by gasgas on Jul 13, 2005 15:06:30 GMT
Hi Brothers, many thnx for your kind words. Let me introduce you. I'm an Italian Brother, WM of my Lodge #942 of GOI (Grande Oriente d'Italia) and Past President of the Collegio Barium of the RSI (Rito Simbolico Italiano). I'm the webmaster of a website www.esonet.com/ concerning "the Initiatory Tradition between East and West" where you can find al lot of material for research and lectures. It's free, of course. We're are translating the whole italian website www.esonet.org/ and the most interesting articles in many esoterical fields, such as teosophy, agni yoga, universal freemasonry, alchemy, art & esotericism, hidden history, esotericism reading and much more. Fraternally, Fabio
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Post by giovanni on Jul 13, 2005 16:25:47 GMT
Here you are, gasgas!
let's show these... rugby fans what we can do!
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Post by mrmason on Jul 13, 2005 20:45:58 GMT
Hi gasgas, welcome
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Post by leonardo on Jul 13, 2005 21:26:38 GMT
gasgas Welcome. Nice to have another Italian here. Giovanni has been holding the fort splendidly but I'm sure he'll relish the presents of a compatriot
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giovanni
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Post by giovanni on Jul 14, 2005 8:07:27 GMT
Leo: two members of Rito Simbolico Italiano will be more impetuous than the cavalry at Balaclava!
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Post by gasgas on Jul 14, 2005 10:29:05 GMT
What an interesting name... Welcome Gasgas Hope you enjoy the Forum _ Don't suppose you are an Italian that understands Rugby ;D rugby... mmmh... I can never forget the all blacks dancing the haka..... Ringa pakia Uma tiraha Turi whatia Hope whai akeWaewae takahia kia kino Ka mate! Ka mate! Ka Ora! Ka Ora! Ka mate! Ka mate! Ka Ora! Ka Ora! Tenei te tangata puhuru huru Nana nei i tiki mai Whakawhiti te ra A upa...ne! A upa...ne! A upane kaupane whiti te ra! Hi!!!
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Post by taylorsman on Jul 14, 2005 11:09:17 GMT
I have often thought that, after the All Blacks dance the Haka, the England team should bring on a troupe of Morris Dancers complete with accordian player "Squire" in top hat , and the dancers wearing straw boaters with ribbons, bells round their legs, hitting each other with balloons on sticks etc.
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Post by leonardo on Jul 14, 2005 11:46:47 GMT
Leo: two members of Rito Simbolico Italiano will be more impetuous than the cavalry at Balaclava! Gio, I'm delighted you managed to fit it in. Nice one
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Post by bod on Jul 14, 2005 11:57:44 GMT
I have often thought that, after the All Blacks dance the Haka, the England team should bring on a troupe of Morris Dancers complete with accordian player "Squire" in top hat , and the dancers wearing straw boaters with ribbons, bells round their legs, hitting each other with balloons on sticks etc. Oh, yes please please please....someone send this to the RFU NOW! ;D ;D
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giovanni
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Post by giovanni on Jul 14, 2005 12:51:47 GMT
Gio, I'm delighted you managed to fit it in. Nice one This is just the appetizer, Leo. Main course under preparation... wait & see
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Post by leonardo on Jul 14, 2005 13:04:10 GMT
Gio, I'm delighted you managed to fit it in. Nice one This is just the appetizer, Leo. Main course under preparation... wait & see I look forward to that with pleasurable anticipation
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Post by ingo on Jul 22, 2005 7:16:00 GMT
Welcome, a very interesting Website Esonet!
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