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Post by staffs on Nov 10, 2004 17:08:13 GMT
Were the 70s pop group "the three degrees " women masons ??
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Post by leonardo on Nov 10, 2004 17:12:26 GMT
Lee, I've looked into this for you and the answer is yes! ;D
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Post by staffs on Nov 10, 2004 17:22:59 GMT
are you sure .i was only joking ??
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Post by leonardo on Nov 10, 2004 17:34:43 GMT
Oh, those three degrees.
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Post by middlepillar on Nov 10, 2004 18:34:57 GMT
The 3 Degrees were Prince Charles favourite Group, He was initiated (no more than that). He told them over Dinner one night and the were initiated asap after that!!!
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Post by staffs on Nov 10, 2004 18:52:32 GMT
my leg is aching from all that pulling of it that has been going on
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Post by ruffashlar on Nov 13, 2004 10:02:46 GMT
I started off thinking I Didn't Know and ended up with Liar.
Well, if anyone were to become Lady Masons, why not the ones who sang about TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia), the city of brotherly (and sisterly) love? After all, Love Is the Message.
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Post by leonardo on Nov 13, 2004 18:50:49 GMT
Yes, but sadly most of what we think is wasted energy.
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Post by adder on Nov 14, 2004 11:04:47 GMT
I allways thought it was massage!!! Damn this lysdexia.
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Post by taylorsman on Nov 14, 2004 16:22:32 GMT
Although he does like the Three Degrees, as I do myself, I don't think Prince Charles has ever been Initiated into The Craft, indeed he is often said to be rather anti from the influence of his late Uncle Lord Mountbatten.
Prince Phillip, his father , was as far as I am aware Initiated but didn't go much further in Freemasonry. I read that Philip only did so to please King George VI who was Past Grand Master.
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Post by staffs on Nov 14, 2004 17:41:07 GMT
And the Prince Regents Aprom is on Display in the Sussex Masonic Centre
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