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So unless you've been living in a hole, under a rock, in a cave on the dark side of the Moon, you've heard about this book. Pondering the effect that it will have on our beloved fraternity I came across some startling leaks that hint at the nature of the book.
Here someone claims that the...
My wife and I just got back from the Port Orchard/Bremerton area this Summer. Beautiful country you have up there! Those ferries are danged expensive! It was like $10-$15 bucks a trip! Welcome to the site!
Re: Your Prediction: Texas Freemasonry in 5-10 Years
5-10 years? Dwindling
20-30 years? Booming.
Generation Zers and the Digital Generation are going to realize that in their commercialized, mass marketed, focus-advertising world that they will yearn for personal relationships with people...
Not as small as you think.
This is a slippery slope here. What most people think when they see this is, "Orgiastic Rites", or "Orgy at Bob's house, bring the Prayer Book!" when I can tell you this is not the case, you kind of have to look at this in context.
Let us look at the big picture...
Online? I've been playing table-top D&D every Sunday for 15 years. Fun stuff! I'm with Blake. I can't do MMORPG. After that long fight with my Counter-Strike addiction...
*dreams of de_dust*
Netspeak for "owned", slang for getting either "shown up" or otherwise beaten. Online gamers would miss the O and type a P due to their quick and therefore sloppy typing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pwn
Re: Texas Freemason License Plate-Revisited
Well, then maybe a WM or PM perusing the site might be help?:D
As a side note, would it be possible to do this ourselves or is that bad idea? So far we have like 85 people "just talking"; maybe Blake could start collecting the apparently refundable...
Bro. David Householder from Sugar Land Masonic Lodge #1141 ready to labor, receive wages, and disperse light on the 101st birthday of a Great Texas Mason, Bro. Lyndon Baines Johnson. ;)