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Post by roberthlamar on Dec 23, 2004 20:02:03 GMT
Happy Christmas Stewart. ;D
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Post by whistler on Dec 24, 2004 3:14:30 GMT
Stewart I discovered a stunning number of creator gods represented in the form of a cosmic serpent, not only in Amazonia, Mexico, and Australia, but in Sumer, Egypt, Persia, India, the Pacific, Crete, Greece, and Scandinavia.. there is hope for you yet..... ;D
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Post by a on Dec 24, 2004 9:13:27 GMT
Whistler
There is always hope. Darkness can smother almost everything else, but within our hearts there is always scope for hope.
But for the record (Stewart gets serious for a moment) I do not consider myself to be a creator god. I simply am who I am. A simple man, finding his way, stumbling and bumbling sometimes, through this life.
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Post by staffs on Dec 24, 2004 9:22:45 GMT
Stewart,dont change. We like you just the way you are
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Post by taylorsman on Dec 24, 2004 9:28:38 GMT
Indeed. Chess needs its Knights, Card Games their Joker, and Freemasonry needs Stewart!
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Post by staffs on Dec 24, 2004 15:31:31 GMT
Stewart,saw this and thought of you as the title.We know you are not gone but still here with us and please read it as a compliment from me and
LEO ;
It oes NOT apply to you because one day you WILL BE a mason of that i can be sure.I know you practice those qualities already.
THE MASON THAT ALMOST WAS By Brother Troy Bagley
A Petition our lodge received, by a Man whom I loved and respected, His petition accepted, I was relieved, He knew what was expected He was ready to be raised to that sublime degree, And was ready to become a brother, His father was one, and I his son to be a Mason and love one another, I remember well that fateful day, When I got the call he was gone, So many dreams unfinished it seems, A Mason he would not become, Then I thought, who's to say, what really makes a Mason, Morality, Brotherly Love, and Charity, He practiced these everyday, So from here on out with love and affection, I bring my story to a close, I will forever and a day declare him to be, The Mason that Almost Was!
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Post by leonardo on Dec 25, 2004 13:18:18 GMT
Lovely poem. And Lee, I appreciate the what you said about me. I hope you're wrong about Stewart and that someday he will "knock at the door" Happy Christmas
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Post by a on Dec 25, 2004 17:45:17 GMT
Leo Can't believe that I am posting on Christmas day, but nevertheless:- I have knocked at the door. Esoterically speaking of course. And yes it did open. Can't you tell? There is so much fundamental truth in the esoteric side of Freemasonry that it is a pity that terms like "freaks" are apparently sometimes used by some more profane Freemasons to describe their more enlightened brothers. But this is digressing. Merry Christmas, Leo, and indeed to you all. Now where are those turkey leftovers?
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Post by leonardo on Dec 25, 2004 18:08:55 GMT
Merry Christmas Stewart. What's wrong with posting on Christmas day? My wife tells me it's when I'm on the net that she can get anything done ;D ;D
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Post by staffs on Dec 26, 2004 13:04:16 GMT
I get told off for surfing too much
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Post by taylorsman on Dec 26, 2004 14:06:14 GMT
One of the advantages of being single!
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Post by leonardo on Jan 2, 2005 23:15:39 GMT
One of the advantages of being single! Steve, I've seen your photo and you're a handsome devil. ;D I do not see you being "single" for too long. Unless, of course, it's by choice ;D ;D
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Post by middlepillar on Jan 11, 2005 20:41:52 GMT
As the winner of Stewarts 'prize'. I am delighted to let you all know a parcel arrived this week at Hampstead and I opened it with great excitement All I can say is that the prize was Magic Stewart ;D Thank you
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Post by staffs on Jan 11, 2005 20:52:36 GMT
Ok Chris tell us what it was then.
is Magi (c) (K) a cryptic clue ??
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Post by middlepillar on Jan 11, 2005 21:09:02 GMT
Ok Chris tell us what it was then. is Magi (c) (K) a cryptic clue ?? Lee I'll let you 'stew' on it for a while ;D
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Post by leonardo on Jan 11, 2005 21:13:46 GMT
Lee I'll let you 'stew' on it for a while ;D Or in my case Irish "stew" ;D Well done on winning, btw.
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Post by a on Jan 11, 2005 21:14:06 GMT
You wouln't believe how difficult it was arranging for two tones of ripe horse manure to be dropped off in a busy London Street.
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Post by staffs on Jan 11, 2005 21:26:41 GMT
Im not taking the bait.sorry.
If i dont know i wont stew on it because i dont know anyway and i know you and stewart know and leo doesnt know so what i dont know i dont need to know to worry about.
If you know what i mean
Just tell us !
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Post by middlepillar on Jan 11, 2005 22:04:43 GMT
Okay Okay, so I opened the parcel and found a right little box of tricks ;D Satisfied? ;D ;D ;D
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Post by leonardo on Jan 11, 2005 22:52:38 GMT
MP
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but are you suggesting, somewhat surreptitiously, that Stewart is a particularly "tricky" customer. ;D ;D
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