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There was a group that stayed here at the hotel and had their Grand Lodge in our Business Meeting rooms. My manager asked me if I could check the room for accuracy because he knows I am a Mason, but I had to tell him I could not. BTW- they were much MUCH weirder than us regular Masons.
This past weekend, I asked Erica, my girlfriend of four years, to marry me. She said yes and now we're engaged. The wedding wont be for another year but all you guys are invited. Stogies are on me!!
Here recently I have been asked many times about the NWO and 2012. I had one person ask me 'arent yall trying to take over the world?' I go "what do you mean trying to"
Robert,
Im a member of Fidelis Lodge 1127 that meets in the Lee Lockwood building on Waco Drive. If you ever want to grab a bite or need help with your work, give me a shout. I believe my mentor worked in your EA degree.
Tim
I finally turned in my Master work on Tuesday and was presented my lambskin or white leathered apron. It was a long journey and many of you were in a big part of it. It is a bittersweet feeling but it is going to feel strange not going to my mentors house anymore to learn the work. But now its...
That is just terrible. I really hate it when you hear about a death of one of the good guys. I was watching the news when it happened and they said he was the best in his class and the hardest working and a great person to be around. Prayers for his family and Masonic brethren, he will truly be...
I pledged Phi Delta Theta my freshman year in college. I have a feeling that the founding fathers might have been Masons because of the similarities in the Oath, the knocks, and the cardinal principles.
having been so short of time being made a mason, I still get a feeling of purpose and enlightenment after every time I meet with brother masons. There are no words to describe the brotherhood and comradery. Even after the first time meeting some of you at Grand Lodge, I felt accepted and knew...