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  1. CajunTinMan

    Ol' skip is at it again

    I miss them. I used to love watching the Flying Circus. Did you see the skit on the masonic handshake?
  2. CajunTinMan

    speechless.....

    If they are not near you, you can find a lodge online, more then likely, by searching you States Grand Lodge wegsite. They would still be just as proud and touched to find out that you have petitioned a lodge.
  3. CajunTinMan

    Can a Jewish Brother Wear a Yamaka in a Lodge Room?

    They would still be able to wear kippah. That should meet both standards.
  4. CajunTinMan

    Ol' skip is at it again

    Well you know Ponce de Leó will never stop looking for is mystical fountain.
  5. CajunTinMan

    Women Freemasons

    I agree fully.
  6. CajunTinMan

    metal fans

    If you get a chance check out NeedFire. Celtic rock. A little different and not hard but I like them.
  7. CajunTinMan

    Public knowledge

    Well back scratching goes on with every connection. They just believe that we are trying to take over the world. We can't get together on what to have at our next meal much less plan world domination.
  8. CajunTinMan

    Genesis as allegory?

    I am too. But I love all my Brothers for who they are.
  9. CajunTinMan

    Things we have learned from movies...

    Number 10 is what got me into police work. Lol
  10. CajunTinMan

    York Rite Blue Lodges and Scottish Rite Blue Lodges

    Great. That's about a hundred miles from me
  11. CajunTinMan

    Newly raised looking for lodge

    You are PHA? If so stay away Black lodges in the Houston area that are AF&AM. They are clandestine. There are plently of good PHA Brothers on here from the Houston area.
  12. CajunTinMan

    Can a Jewish Brother Wear a Yamaka in a Lodge Room?

    Masonic hats worn by the Master of the Lodge signify his authority of his rank and status...the origins of which go back over many centuries. The wearing of a hat by the Worshipful Master alludes to the crown that adorned the head of King Solomon. In the United States, a Stetson Homburg or...
  13. CajunTinMan

    York Rite Blue Lodges and Scottish Rite Blue Lodges

    we always got to be different here in Louisiana. lol
  14. CajunTinMan

    York Rite Blue Lodges and Scottish Rite Blue Lodges

    Well I guess I am close enough to go see that then. Thanx
  15. CajunTinMan

    Newly raised looking for lodge

    What lodge raised you?
  16. CajunTinMan

    York Rite Blue Lodges and Scottish Rite Blue Lodges

    I would love to see it in the Scottish Rite then.
  17. CajunTinMan

    metal fans

    Its funny, I grew up playing classical piano, and now I play the bagpipes but I do love metal
  18. CajunTinMan

    metal fans

    2120
  19. CajunTinMan

    Can a Jewish Brother Wear a Yamaka in a Lodge Room?

    It is not a hat. It is something to show his servitude to God. Something that we, as , Masons believe in.
  20. CajunTinMan

    Ol' skip is at it again

    He is some other Christian forums as well speading his hate. If you are Anti-Masonic, fine, no problem. But twisting the truth to prove your point. Come on now, do you really feel like your doing Gods work?
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