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Sooo, rather than respond to my points or the citations, you make an ad hominem comment. One might suggest that accusing someone of stifling discussion is itself stifling discussion; discouraging free thought.
Young men aren't going around as you suggest. That is made up by whomever you heard...
Oh, my. What absolute rubbish you’ve been exposed to..
For actual research on the different scholastic outcomes, see https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2013/02/21/new-book-explains-why-women-outpace-men-education
Given that women make less than men in comparable jobs (see above and...
Hmm. Apple. Apple falling. Gravity. Isaac Newton. Newton was thought by some to be a Freemason.
I was a criminal defense attorney. You work with what you got.
It was a grand lodge position only. The JGD would relay the GM’s Commands to the Psvt and he would walk the 20 steps to do tell the G Tyler. He would also help the G Marshal arrange visitors for introduction. The onerous duties occurred once a year. It seemed to have little use, and we si...
How old is your BIL?
”pursuivant.”
I know the difference because the other word is sometimes descriptive of me.
oh, and I drafted legislation that abolished the office in Utah.
Thanks.
I have never been in any lodge (in over 30 jurisdictions) in which alcohol was allowed in the temple/the lodge room except for ceremonial purposes.
This old navy guy also calls the chow hall “the mess.” I suppose we could say “the dining hall“ and be all fancy.
I have never seen the Chaplain sit in the North. In some English lodges you will see the Secretary and Treasurer there.
Could I clarify: in what room were you when you had your beverage of choice?
If I were to look at mug shots and pick out the pro se defendant, it would take me an about a nano second to say, “Him.”
Pro se defendants are actually difficult for everyone in the system. Extra care must be taken to ensure they are aware of their choice in proceeding without counsel; extra...