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New guy from BA, OK!

jjjjjggggg

Premium Member
Very glad to be here... not a freemason yet (my petition goes before the lodge tonight!).

Hope to share good news soon.
 
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jjjjjggggg

Premium Member
Got my letter from the lodge... Very excited!!! They finalize their background check in March, so I should hear something after that.

Again, very excited!!!
 
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jwhoff

Premium Member
Welcome brother.

Know your city well from the old days travelling in the oil service industry.

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jjjjjggggg

Premium Member
Just got word my petition has been accepted... Haven't been this excited since I found out I was going to be a dad, or when I was accepted to trooper academy!

Will have my EA by this time next week.


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jjjjjggggg

Premium Member
Initiated tonight... words cannot express how meaningful to me, almost as much as when I saw my daughter born... shouldn't have done squats and hill sprints for my workout, my legs were shaking like jelly (thought it wasn't from being nervous)!
 

cacarter

Premium Member
Congratulations on your initiation!

On a side note: Whenever I see the city name "Broken Arrow" I always think of Mel Gibson saying that in "We Were Soldiers" It is a nice city.
 

jjjjjggggg

Premium Member
Still working on my EA lecture... It's all by mouth to ear... and with my memory it might take me a year before getting passed. ;-)


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jjjjjggggg

Premium Member
Passed to Fellow Craft tonight!

Me and my mentor.
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sjwb

Registered User
It all works so differently there! EA on the 22nd January and an FC a few weeks later? In Australia you would expect 12 months between degrees so that you have time to learn, reflect, absorb. Be nice to get all three degrees so quickly but would feel to me as if I hadn't had the full benefit of time to appreciate the journey. Good to hear about the many different approaches, however.


Steve
 
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