Square and Compi?.......
I knew I should've closed the blinds...And following that logic ( which i like) and going back to the pant thought, does that leave us all wearing panties or panti ?
I prefer thongi!And following that logic ( which i like) and going back to the pant thought, does that leave us all wearing panties or panti ?
Square and Compi?
And whenever I say compasses, I feel like Gollum from Lord of the Rings.
Our ritual has both "points" and that "C' word plural.I've just checked the written word in one place which might give some clarity in our printed ritual: naturally at that point in the 3rd ° it has
" on the point of the C_______"
LOL! Only if you're a cross-dresser!And following that logic ( which i like) and going back to the pant thought, does that leave us all wearing panties or panti ?
TMI!!!!!!!I prefer thongi!
The etymology of words like scissors and tweezers explains this.Is it scissors or scissor? Same deal.
And with "mouth to ear," there will always be a question. Here, I can look in the cipher and see that everywhere that it appears, compass is not pluralized.Awesome, thank you all for the good read. Being a Texas Mason I was taught Compasses. It burnses us!
Nah. My luck they'd mock me and tell me to stop eating mushrooms.
Sure...
Me: Hello Tool. How are you feeling this fine day?
Tool: A little sharp and a bit divided. I find myself continually being split between two positions. And to make it worse, I feel used. Everyone who picks me up tries to spread my legs. What's your point?
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Coach please do a book with a talking compass! Actually can you write a novel with various Masonic items that talk. Carl the Compass is angry with Arnold the Apron something like that.