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    #31
    Originally posted by realityhack View Post
    I'm a very odd squirrel, I feel unsafe now.

    My grandad was a master of a lodge up North - have his certificate and paraphernalia in a box in the loft. As a student I used to work in a hotel that catered for lodge meetings - one of them once said I was entitled to join if my grandad was a member, but that could be rubbish for all I know.
    Fear not young Ninja Squirrel, I meant Odd Squirrel Fanciers and Molesters (OSFAMs) not yer actual arborial rodents.

    I see you have also used my favourite word "paraphernalia" in your post, for which I will eternally love you, whether you like it or not.

    That thing about the Grandad is rubbish AFAIK, but there may be some obscure lore somewhere. Church?

    You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.

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      #32
      Originally posted by chris79 View Post
      Chances are you will know if someone is a Mason if they are related or close friends, or by someone else who discloses they are to you. In general members won't openly disclose this - although there are members who do this it goes against the rules.
      Does it arse!

      Tell me where in the BoC it specifically says that!

      The Grandfather thing doesn't ring any bells with me.

      There's no automatic right of acceptance even for the son of a mason. If accepted there are certain priviledges for the son of a Mason, namely:
      • The right to be known as a "Lewis"
      • If there are a number of initiates then if you're a Lewis you can be moved to the head of the waiting list.
      • If special dispensation is granted a Lewis may join at 18, not 21.
      Last edited by Churchill; 26 March 2008, 17:29.

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        #33
        Originally posted by bogeyman View Post
        Fear not young Ninja Squirrel, I meant Odd Squirrel Fanciers and Molesters (OSFAMs) not yer actual arborial rodents.

        I see you have also used my favourite word "paraphernalia" in your post, for which I will eternally love you, whether you like it or not.

        Now you've got yourself a great Backronym if you replace 'Fanciers' with a word beginning with X.

        Originally posted by Churchill View Post
        The Grandfather thing doesn't ring any bells with me...
        There's no automatic right of acceptance even for the son of a mason.
        Yep - thought it was rubbish, the chap was slightly toasted when he said as much. Never mind.

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          #34
          Originally posted by realityhack View Post

          Now you've got yourself a great Backronym if you replace 'Fanciers' with a word beginning with X.


          Yep - thought it was rubbish, the chap was slightly toasted when he said as much. Never mind.
          I'm not saying it's rubbish, it just doesn't ring any bells with me.

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            #35
            And the benefits are....
            "Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny. "


            Thomas Jefferson

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              #36
              Originally posted by Ruprect View Post
              And the benefits are....
              Well if you have to ask...

              You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.

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                #37
                My best mate is a freemason. He was saying that you had to express an interest to join then he would put you forward or something.

                personally I disagree about accepting that there may be a higher power so I couldn't join. I also disagree at paying the amount they do each month. For the chance to wear a tux occasionally?

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
                  I disagree about accepting that there may be a higher power so I couldn't join. I also disagree at paying the amount they do each month. For the chance to wear a tux occasionally?
                  I'll bet you've got a Barclaycard tho!

                  You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.

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                    #39
                    Yep,

                    In the Craft and RA - I miss it, I'm too far away from my lodges.....



                    T

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by bogeyman View Post
                      I'll bet you've got a Barclaycard tho!
                      Nope.

                      I think he pays something close to 5-10% of his salary to them. Which either he gets paid not a lot or they are really expensive.

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