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"Freemasonry" on Five

Posted By bowman 15/10/2009 22:02:44
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lauderdale
 Posted 21/10/2009 18:17:26
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I'll record it and watch it later.
Mike Martin
 Posted 21/10/2009 20:28:29
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Apart from where they let the loonies speak it is quite good so far.

Especially with the Americans all dressed up for a 3rd Degree,

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 Posted 21/10/2009 20:38:20
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Hold on, this is a repeat.

It's been kicking around the discovery channel for ages.

:(

Anyway, the first bit was OK...

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 Posted 21/10/2009 20:51:23
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Its Ok ... mildly interesting so far..

A bit  mixed up in places.... 

flicking between different countries and different obediences in the flick of an eye.

Makes it a little confusing.... And then of course they rehash P2... what a surprise!

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 Posted 21/10/2009 21:00:01
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Hold on, this is a repeat.

It's been kicking around the discovery channel for ages.

:(

Anyway, the first bit was OK...


Agreed and it was still crappo a second time. :doze:




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 Posted 21/10/2009 21:16:38
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Hadn't seen it myself but the clue was John being interviewed in the Grand Temple when he told me yesterday that he hadn't been approached

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lauderdale
 Posted 21/10/2009 21:45:25
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I watched it again but I thought it was familiar. Nothingly like as bad as I feared though.

The commentator was rubbish, all his mistakes such as confusing a Raising with an Initiation, don't they ever check their facts? There was a lot of American nomenclature and terminology etc which might have been unfamiliar to some UGLE Brethren.

I liked the Altar in the centre of the Temple, as we have in LDH in the Lauderdale working and I loved the American Lodge dressed for the Third Degree. All in all I feel it could have been far worse for Freemasonry, it wasn't the "Hatchet Job" I had thought it would be.

I will no doubt be asked all about it by some of my co-workers tomorrow.
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 Posted 21/10/2009 21:57:12
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I will no doubt be asked all about it by some of my co-workers tomorrow.

Why don't you pre empt the movement and go in dressed up as King Solomon, complete with cotton wool beard?

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I will no doubt be asked all about it by some of my co-workers tomorrow.


Why don't you pre empt the movement and go in dressed up as King Solomon, complete with cotton wool beard?


LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL :w00t:




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 Posted 21/10/2009 22:06:03
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I don't need the cotton-wool beard having quite a hirstute face already. Unfortunately there is quite a strict dress code in my place of work so I think I would be summonsed to HR and sent home to get properly dressed in their eyes.

A nice idea, but I will wait their questions and answer as best I can, ever mindful not to breach my sworn Obligations in respect of the Signs, Tokens and Words.

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