staffs
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Post by staffs on Nov 20, 2004 19:38:34 GMT
Where can i buy if any masonic christmas cards in England ??
i know some of yoiu will find this a bit naff and question the two if at all conjoined.So go on then ??Lets get festive
I would like to be on topic and give some out at our installation meeting on Dec 10th
I would also like to send some to forumites who are within easy postal reach,
YES LEO THAT INCLUDES YOU ! only i will need your address but only if you trust me!!
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Post by taylorsman on Nov 20, 2004 19:52:48 GMT
Try the likes of Central Regalia, Toye Kenning, Letchworths (at FMH) and other Regalia Vendors. They should all be on the WWW but try searching via Google.
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Post by Stash on Nov 21, 2004 0:07:24 GMT
I received a newsletter from www.hiramhunter.com who i've had good service from that apparently has a very nice selection available and you even get to pick what message you want inside them. In addition to those on the site, you can email him for further designs.
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Post by leonardo on Nov 21, 2004 19:02:31 GMT
Stash, nice link. They even have belt buckles!
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Post by whistler on Nov 22, 2004 6:47:33 GMT
Stash, nice link. They even have belt buckles! And I thought you Poms wore braces
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Post by Trinityman on Nov 23, 2004 12:51:46 GMT
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ruffashlar
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Post by ruffashlar on Nov 23, 2004 22:19:16 GMT
And I thought you Poms wore braces
I do. And Doc Marten steelies. But I'm not a Pom. And I'm not a Brit, either : I'm a Jock.
BTW, "pom" or "pommie" comes from "pomegranate", which has a bright red peel, suggesting the sunburnt face of a newly-arrived immigrant.
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Post by taylorsman on Nov 23, 2004 22:54:31 GMT
I thought it meant "Prisoner Of Mother (England)".
BTW I DO consider myself as British and neither wear Braces nor Doc Martins.
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