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Willie Robertson

brother blaine

Registered User
Tonight I was listening to duck dynasty and at the end willie said about hoodwinking his son, I was wondering if anyone knew if he was a Freemason or just liked to use that term
 

Companion Joe

Premium Member
Yes, it's a common term, the definition of which means "to deceive or trick."
When I was in the newspaper business years ago, our managing editor's last name was Hood. He wrote a weekly column of news from the lighter side called "Hood Winks."
 

Brother_Steve

Premium Member
Oh ok I wasn't sure I never heard that saying until I got into masonry


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on a side note, I watch pawn stars. I caught a repeat and noticed the old man had a kitchen apron on that read, "Real men wear aprons."

Before I was a mason I thought it meant real men have no problem being in the kitchen.

After I was a mason, I had another view point...
 
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