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I was a pretty good basketball player in high school. But my best footwork was serving a "place" under a master who never opened or closed the same way ... in 22 chances. It sure kept you on your toes. But I have also served under two masters who, for whatever reason, knew their work and put...
BINGO! My dad died when I was a little over 14 years old. I knew he was a mason, that most of the men in my family from both sides were masons, and that I came from a very long line of masons reaching all the way back to Germany and Scotland. What I didn't understand until I got into the...
You know, it never ceases to flabbergast me when a well meaning brother forgets that it's not what he knows, but what the candidate knows that is important. I never stop a brother when filling in for his mentor unless I'm sure he's lost track and needs a little tug to get back on track. Unless...
Well ... Brother Bogey8 ... with an average like that you don't appear to have anything better to do with your time.
Tickle the boards for us, brother, tickle this board.
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I'm not sure this is fair.
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Or, for that matter, that it is a good display of brotherly love for those of us too far away to pull up a chair.
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Fact is, I'm never totally sure of anything.
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I could use a :54:
Your wife will never find out I can wash dishes ... she might tell my wife. Then you and I would spend the evening washing dishes while our wives would spend the evening :lol::lol:
Been there, done that. Yet, I got pretty frustrated waiting for the next quiz to show up. Six sessions about four weeks between. Most times I was so hungry for the light I poured through the materials in a couple of days, dropped it in the mail and started the wait anew. Yeph, I remember...
"No Woman No Cry" could have and may well should have been Bob Marley's last words. I knew there was something about the man that I liked that first night down in Rice Village. Not wanting to "Stir it UP" or anything ... just sayin'.
"Exodus."
Without question you will do well! Hey, that's pretty fast esoteric work there brother. Now remember, you're moving along pretty fast but don't forget to double back and learn the meaning of what you are reciting. Otherwise, all said and done, I will only be able to call you brother. I want...