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  • Hiram Abiff
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    Originally posted by WageSlave
    Spod, it would help to understand a little more. I'm sure the Masons don't want any jerk turning up hoping to catch a ride on the supposed <toot> <toot> gravy train. Wouldn't do to turn up at the first Lodge meeting expecting a BBQ.

    Besides, I thought membership required two referees.

    WS, write a letter to your local Lodge to start the ball rolling. It's quite a lengthy process that will all be explained to you.

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  • WageSlave
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn
    Ritual buggery
    Wow, sounds like my old school.

    Buggery at dawn

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  • WageSlave
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    Originally posted by Hiram Abiff
    WS, if you're curious, join!
    Spod, it would help to understand a little more. I'm sure the Masons don't want any jerk turning up hoping to catch a ride on the supposed <toot> <toot> gravy train. Wouldn't do to turn up at the first Lodge meeting expecting a BBQ.

    Besides, I thought membership required two referees.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Ritual buggery

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  • Hiram Abiff
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    Originally posted by WageSlave
    I'll have to bow to your experience on that one.

    Spod, what do Masons do at the Lodge? I don't mean in terms of ceremonies and secrets....do you sit around chatting like a gentleman's club?

    Wage in 'curious' mode.
    WS, if you're curious, join!

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  • WageSlave
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    Originally posted by Hiram Abiff
    Nope, it ain't a secret society, it's a society with secrets.
    I'll have to bow to your experience on that one.

    Spod, what do Masons do at the Lodge? I don't mean in terms of ceremonies and secrets....do you sit around chatting like a gentleman's club?

    Wage in 'curious' mode.

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  • Hiram Abiff
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    Originally posted by WageSlave
    I thought membership was supposed to be a secret?

    Nope, it ain't a secret society, it's a society with secrets.

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  • WageSlave
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    Originally posted by Hiram Abiff
    Most certainly. Got a nice one on the back of the RR also.
    I thought membership was supposed to be a secret?

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  • Not So Wise
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    Err they are saying all buss services in zone 1 are suspended

    And honestly they cannot suspend it for long otherwise people will be sleeping under their desks

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  • Hiram Abiff
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    Originally posted by WageSlave
    Spod, I like the avatar. Are you allowed to use it?
    Most certainly. Got a nice one on the back of the RR also.

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  • WageSlave
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    Question for Spod

    Spod, I like the avatar. Are you allowed to use it?

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  • Hiram Abiff
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    Originally posted by fiddleabout
    spose that would depend how financially challenged I was

    Milan.

    MB, trust me, it doesn't matter how much you've got in the bank, it is stupidity driving a new car on Tenerife - even a tulipebox Skoda!

    But then again, as the prince of stupidity you'd probably be OK.

    Also, how about doing the decent thing and giving Fiddle his nick back?

    Spod - In " " mode!

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  • WageSlave
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    I thought they had suspended the bus service

    Milan, Franco's not a peasant; he's the resident stud, and I'm sure riding on the bus is all part of his strategy to impress 'the lovely laydees'.

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  • Hiram Abiff
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    Originally posted by fiddleabout
    or an old knackered Discovery !

    LOL

    Milan.
    Would you drive a new car on Tenerife?

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  • Hiram Abiff
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    Originally posted by fiddleabout
    you ride on the bus !

    peasant

    Milan.

    He may be a peasant, but he does aspire to owning a Skoda one day.

    Spod - In " " mode!

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