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Court case done with.. Whats next?

Bloke

Premium Member
All I can say, is if you drop around to my place today, ignore the disarray of books, dirty mugs, (clean) cloths and masonic gear strewn all over the lounge and the fact I've not vacuumed for three weeks.. but my bathroom does look worthy of inspection by the toughest drill sergeant ! :)
 

plg2017

Registered User
This is a very strange thread. There has to be much more to this story than is being discussed. The OP had to have things explained by his parents. I question his maturity and intelligence for masonic membership. But, we don't know the rest of this strange story.

Not really man. It happens more than you realize according to the US Pretrial Service department. Parents using kids identity to get ahead. It's behind me and I wasn't guilty of those charges. I was around 22-23 at the time. I didn't really get my first job till around then, and it was at a bar. I'm 27 now.
 

plg2017

Registered User
Revisiting this. Do you guys run a background check and will I have to bring documentation to support?
 

Rifleman1776

Registered User
I'l say again, very strange thread. I still question the OPs maturity to be a Mason. He signed an untruthful document indicating it was true. Actual legal status is questionable. I'm pretty sure if I were on his investigating committee the report would be 'unfavorable'. But, I wish him well and maybe one day as things improve he will become eligible for membership.
 

plg2017

Registered User
I'l say again, very strange thread. I still question the OPs maturity to be a Mason. He signed an untruthful document indicating it was true. Actual legal status is questionable. I'm pretty sure if I were on his investigating committee the report would be 'unfavorable'. But, I wish him well and maybe one day as things improve he will become eligible for membership.

Nah. I'm asking in case I need to bring all the supporting documents. I was in my younger 20s and it was for my mom. I didn't even have my first job then.
 

David612

Registered User
I'l say again, very strange thread. I still question the OPs maturity to be a Mason. He signed an untruthful document indicating it was true. Actual legal status is questionable. I'm pretty sure if I were on his investigating committee the report would be 'unfavorable'. But, I wish him well and maybe one day as things improve he will become eligible for membership.
I’m inclined to agree-
 
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