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Well brother, we have things in common. Both dual lodge members and both holding down SW duties this year.
I grew up in Lake Charles with lots of family in the Port Arthur / Nederland / Port Neches-Groves area. Orange too. My wife's brother lives in Evergreen, CO. and we have a nephew living...
Brother Stewart has sound advice. Just walk right up and start asking your questions. The local brothers will be very happy to see you. Every worthwhile journey begins with that first step.
Yeah Red! Send ole Elmo down Louisiana way to the Calcasieu River or the Bayou Teche and he'll grab a few more.
Damn, guys, why am I plagued by SPELLING issues when keying in these Louisiana-SPEAK names?
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Take care of your wife. She needs more than you think right now. Enjoy the NFL. And, oh by the way, get ready for the ride of your life once that petition is voted on.
Damn boys, I miss those "fires of spring!"
just another ole cajun boy ... jwhoff
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p.s.
I'm so damn old ... I...
Strings usually too short in Texas.
Endeavoring to preserver.
Any brother out there who can shed light on how Scottish brethren wear their aprons? If we have Scottish brethren, give us a little light on how the lodge goes over there. Curious as always.
Guys remember, the GLoTx is requesting names and contact information on all brothers who have suffered loss in the area. Once accumulated, we need to get behind this relief effort in mass. Education and relief are what Texas masonry is all about.
We won't fail our heritage.
Yeah ... I know what you're thinking there Brother Bill. Might come in handy to have a few more brothers out there with their coats over their aprons.:14: