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I applied a few weeks ago and my application was discussed at the meeting of my local freemason lodge on Friday night (ie last night) and I was accepted!
YEY!
Also I have J Nash to thank for this, because it was he who introduced me to the freemasons and encouraged me to join (he is also a member).
YEY!
I am so pleased.
No, FF, the link didn't work. Then you edited it.
Seriously, grow up.
Funny to think that after blatently editing the link you seem to believe you can argue against what I said.
> You idiot.
>
> That link goes nowhere.
Perhaps for people who don't 'click' the link.
Go tug your newly found testicles.
> But he wanted to know what we do.
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In general, yes. Not every little detail of meetings!
That link goes nowhere.
What goes on at meetings is a private matter.
That is why I don't want to disclose our practices.
Mission Statements are fine because they're vague and don't explain all that much, but to actually describe what we DO at meetings, well, I can tell you it wouldn't sit well at the lodge I've been accepted to...
> Lindgren wrote:
> gaybys (a.k.a King) wrote:
> I'm afraid I can't disclose that kind of information.
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> Hehe, so secret various branches have posted Mission Statements all
> over the web.......
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> Not every lodge follows exactly the same rules and practices.
A Mission Statement isnt rules and practices, its what they aim to achieve.