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Post by corab on Feb 11, 2009 21:28:59 GMT
Yes Cora you were a pain in the proverbial, but look how well you turned out. Oh my -- you think I was a pain in *your* proverbial ... talk to my lodge! Not to mention my mentor; ye gods, the things I put her through -- yet she went through hell and back with me; bless her soul. Indeed. It truly is a curse when he is right ... I'll to that! ;D
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Post by lynn1 on Feb 11, 2009 21:29:16 GMT
Well, thank you for you welcome FireMist. Bill, I know my opinion isn't all was right. I just know that the age for membership has change do to the fact of membership loss in someplace's. But I think someplace's still have the old age requirement especially in large cities. I also have question that deal with freemasonry issues; within co-masonry, shriners, prince hall and membership problems, scottish rite and york rite that I would like to discuss. I never really actually had a question that dealt with the activities or rituals with in the lodge because I figured I learned them if I ever joined.
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Post by billmcelligott on Feb 11, 2009 23:19:44 GMT
Lynn, my problem is I am convinced I am always right. There is no reason why you can not ask question, it is for the Freemasons to judge what they answer.
cora, I went through hell trying to get out of that Car Park after we picked Karen up from the Airport.
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Post by corab on Feb 12, 2009 12:47:45 GMT
Lynn, my problem is I am convinced I am always right. He does, too. We just haven't had the nerve yet to tell him he's wrong. Good heavens, didn't you just. Mind you, Karen and I died a thousand deaths sitting there with oncoming traffic and the stares we got ..!
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Post by lynn1 on Feb 12, 2009 19:47:41 GMT
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