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I haven't been fishin' since I moved to Texas. I'm not any good at it anyway, but that never stopped me before.
Buffalo Bill was an interesting fellow & a right snazzy dresser. I'm a fan of Annie Oakley: Now there was a gal.
I love horror -- Romero's zombie films like Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead are among my favorites. Lately, I watched all of Supernatural up to season 6 in reruns and can't wait to get that -- I'm hooked. It's well-written, well-acted, and the themes are deep while, at the same...
Thanks, Beathard. I'm thinking of Albert Pike No. 1169. Pike's writings have meant a lot to me in my philosophical studies over about 27 years and I was very happy to see a lodge named after him here.
The main problem with digital media is one can't open 8 or 10 books, spread them around, and use them as reference simultaneously when writing papers or taking notes. It is very difficult to glance from book to book to book or have those serendipitous moments when themes fortuitously emerge...
I am not a Freemason, but have been interested in Freemasonry for years, reading many, many books and learning to sift the wheat from the chaff, the more true from the fanciful. I've taken my long journey up to the porch of the temple very seriously and am now considering petitioning a lodge...