Any Freemasons on here
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An ex father in la was the top bloke - voted in for a year etc, lots of getting up & toasting to the queen etc! & an old boys network etc, though plenty of money was given over!
Can't say anymore cos its all a secret!!
Can't say anymore cos its all a secret!!
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yep the goat thing is true.... didn't one of them get caught last week carrying out his initiation beside a railway line!! Over 100 calls from angry commuters to the police and RSPCA
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Emm, dunno about all this "old wifes" tales about what they get up too.
My brothers been made a member of his lodge now, so he's ready to invite newbies in, he's asked me if I would like to join, he assures me no "funny" business goes on, well no chasing goats round or anything. He says they are all a real top bunch of guys though, I think I may give it a try to see what I make of it all.
My brothers been made a member of his lodge now, so he's ready to invite newbies in, he's asked me if I would like to join, he assures me no "funny" business goes on, well no chasing goats round or anything. He says they are all a real top bunch of guys though, I think I may give it a try to see what I make of it all.
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I've got a book on Freemasonry at home. Apparently a lot of 'churchy' types join. Very scary (not the chruchy types, the things that go on)
My advice would be to steer well clear.
My advice would be to steer well clear.
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Friend of my mums is a member,
a) Yes there is a lot of church related goings on, most of these old "organisations" are religion based. It's not quite the Jesus Army though..
b) They do one hell of a lot of work for the community (in particular old people), all voluntery.
c) They do help each other out business wise, not unlike people help each other out on this BBS.
d) Interferring with goats and getting nipples out? I think not..
I'm not one and don't want to be either (I'm as religious as a paving slab), but most of the stories are just old wives tales.
Blimey was that a sensible answer..
a) Yes there is a lot of church related goings on, most of these old "organisations" are religion based. It's not quite the Jesus Army though..
b) They do one hell of a lot of work for the community (in particular old people), all voluntery.
c) They do help each other out business wise, not unlike people help each other out on this BBS.
d) Interferring with goats and getting nipples out? I think not..
I'm not one and don't want to be either (I'm as religious as a paving slab), but most of the stories are just old wives tales.
Blimey was that a sensible answer..
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i think it depends where in the country you are tbh.
Down south here they tend to be a bit more social and community conscious, but when i was growing up in Scotland i remember my father loosing a contract because the guy who had put out to tender felt obliged to give it to a fellow mason (who had zero experience) who then went on to royally screw it up.
A friend of mine's dad was in the chair in the kilwinning lodge (one of the oldest im led to believe) for quite a few years and via them i've had a few run ins with the masons.
Caught a guy stealing crates of beer out the back of a leisure centre at a wedding reception and was ready to 'hold' him till the pigs arrived to be asked to let him carry on as he was in his lodge...(eh!)
Also the aboves chap son who left the army and needed a career went from being a squaddie to a computer programmer to health and safety manager for a national power company then onto an accountant (all in about 5 years) all through fathers position in the lodge.
[Edited by ptholt - 2/14/2002 9:58:27 AM]
Down south here they tend to be a bit more social and community conscious, but when i was growing up in Scotland i remember my father loosing a contract because the guy who had put out to tender felt obliged to give it to a fellow mason (who had zero experience) who then went on to royally screw it up.
A friend of mine's dad was in the chair in the kilwinning lodge (one of the oldest im led to believe) for quite a few years and via them i've had a few run ins with the masons.
Caught a guy stealing crates of beer out the back of a leisure centre at a wedding reception and was ready to 'hold' him till the pigs arrived to be asked to let him carry on as he was in his lodge...(eh!)
Also the aboves chap son who left the army and needed a career went from being a squaddie to a computer programmer to health and safety manager for a national power company then onto an accountant (all in about 5 years) all through fathers position in the lodge.
[Edited by ptholt - 2/14/2002 9:58:27 AM]
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Yes, of course you should join a bunch of crazy voodoo people who shake hands wierdly and do plumbing, I mean, where's the harm in that!!
Dont do it John!! stick to your reflex gadget buying, but dont get drawn to the wierd side.
Dont do it John!! stick to your reflex gadget buying, but dont get drawn to the wierd side.
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Well, I'm gonna do it
Been told its gonna be October at least till I can go to my first gathering. Lets see if it makes me an even better person than I am now
ps) IntegraR wanna buy some defi gauges
Been told its gonna be October at least till I can go to my first gathering. Lets see if it makes me an even better person than I am now
ps) IntegraR wanna buy some defi gauges
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'Ptholt,
'Edited to close out my rant, not even worth answering'
Just explained a few a of the instances where i've come across them, have also seen plenty of other examples around scottish dock yards where such events as described above where common place, I havent said whether i agree or disagree or anything remotely insulting about them, just my own experiences and dealings......
please rant away, im a big boy and can stick up for myself
'Ptholt,
'Edited to close out my rant, not even worth answering'
Just explained a few a of the instances where i've come across them, have also seen plenty of other examples around scottish dock yards where such events as described above where common place, I havent said whether i agree or disagree or anything remotely insulting about them, just my own experiences and dealings......
please rant away, im a big boy and can stick up for myself
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is this the big boys cubs thingie?
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Ptholt,
Sorry but your stories about a guy who got business that your dad didn't get and the Squaddie(some sort of putdown on his intelligence from the context of your statement) getting on and doing well in a firm, then blaming both success and failure on Freemasons(someone call Mulder its a conspiracy). Get real, I've been a Mason for 15 years and its never been positively or negatively taken by anyone(nearest daily similarity is meeting people from the same area whilst abroad or supporting the same football team as you), and if it was either way then they are dicks. I also worked in a shipyard for 6 years and both layers of Managers above me were Roman Catholics(historically anti Fremasonary) and it was no issue for me or them so maybe a long time ago it was possibly an issue(I'm however sceptical) but its certainly not like that today.
In any firm if you hire someone that you know then its on your personal recommendation and therefore your reputation, sure I'll hire the next guy who comes along as he's a Chelsea fan rather than a Spurs one. As if, talk about bl00dy Urban myths.
Cheers
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Sorry but your stories about a guy who got business that your dad didn't get and the Squaddie(some sort of putdown on his intelligence from the context of your statement) getting on and doing well in a firm, then blaming both success and failure on Freemasons(someone call Mulder its a conspiracy). Get real, I've been a Mason for 15 years and its never been positively or negatively taken by anyone(nearest daily similarity is meeting people from the same area whilst abroad or supporting the same football team as you), and if it was either way then they are dicks. I also worked in a shipyard for 6 years and both layers of Managers above me were Roman Catholics(historically anti Fremasonary) and it was no issue for me or them so maybe a long time ago it was possibly an issue(I'm however sceptical) but its certainly not like that today.
In any firm if you hire someone that you know then its on your personal recommendation and therefore your reputation, sure I'll hire the next guy who comes along as he's a Chelsea fan rather than a Spurs one. As if, talk about bl00dy Urban myths.
Cheers
Bro Cammy
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You misunderstand me cam,
it was no put down on his intelligence, it was a statement of how he moved through such a diverse collection of careers and WHEN I ASKED how he managed to jump into a health and safety managerial role (as i've known the guy since i was 10) was told they were obtained through his fathers (and his) position in the lodge.
Perhaps your not shaking the right hands
as for shipyards, having seen crane drivers with zero experience employed at Aberdeen purely because they were in the lodge in front of experienced drivers doesn't leave many conclusions to reach.
Sitting in the room waiting to be interviewed and being told by one of the other 5 applicants that we were all wasting our time as he went to the same lodge as the interviewer, then sure enough that guy getting the job would lead many to the same conclusion (even if it may be a wrong one).
edited to say, you may be right about the time period though, this was from late 70's to ...... approx late 80's, should have mentioned that at the tme.
[Edited by ptholt - 2/14/2002 8:35:42 PM]
it was no put down on his intelligence, it was a statement of how he moved through such a diverse collection of careers and WHEN I ASKED how he managed to jump into a health and safety managerial role (as i've known the guy since i was 10) was told they were obtained through his fathers (and his) position in the lodge.
Perhaps your not shaking the right hands
as for shipyards, having seen crane drivers with zero experience employed at Aberdeen purely because they were in the lodge in front of experienced drivers doesn't leave many conclusions to reach.
Sitting in the room waiting to be interviewed and being told by one of the other 5 applicants that we were all wasting our time as he went to the same lodge as the interviewer, then sure enough that guy getting the job would lead many to the same conclusion (even if it may be a wrong one).
edited to say, you may be right about the time period though, this was from late 70's to ...... approx late 80's, should have mentioned that at the tme.
[Edited by ptholt - 2/14/2002 8:35:42 PM]
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My boss is a Mason and progressed through the ranks to chief Sword Bearer (or some fancy title). From what he told me (which was a fair bit, cos he doesn't believe the Masons should be a secret society and by telling people what goes on he hopes it would dispel the 'urban myths's' as previously described) it's just an expensive drinking club for old blokes with nowt better to do! Yes the initiation ceremonies are centuries old and a bit strange, but who cares? The large amounts given to charity hardly ever get reported as it doesn't fit into the stereotype. He says that he would never give a fellow brother work in preference to a non-brother and even that being a Mason can be a hindrance in business.
For example one of our local authorities has made it a rule that all Masons must declare being such so that contracts are seen to be clear of Mason 'influence'. It works in the reverse as well, Mr A daren't give a job to builder B 'cos he's a Mason, even though he may be better than builder C.
IMHO its no different than being a member of some exclusive golf club!
For example one of our local authorities has made it a rule that all Masons must declare being such so that contracts are seen to be clear of Mason 'influence'. It works in the reverse as well, Mr A daren't give a job to builder B 'cos he's a Mason, even though he may be better than builder C.
IMHO its no different than being a member of some exclusive golf club!
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Just had a quick read up on you guys, bl00dy hell, there 330,000 of you in the UK !!
Dont **** with the Masons eh ?
(Might have to laugh at the rolled up trousers bit tho <snigger>, no really, sorry )
Duke of Kent is Grand Master now isnt he ? Apparently he has a 'pro' standin though, weird .
Dont **** with the Masons eh ?
(Might have to laugh at the rolled up trousers bit tho <snigger>, no really, sorry )
Duke of Kent is Grand Master now isnt he ? Apparently he has a 'pro' standin though, weird .
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as my dad say`s "it`s a society of secrets not a secret society"
still all a bit odd realy white gloves and pini`s......must be for keeping any mess off there suits.....from the goats bahh
still all a bit odd realy white gloves and pini`s......must be for keeping any mess off there suits.....from the goats bahh
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faster mike
i thought Gandolf was the Wizard?!!?
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i thought Gandolf was the Wizard?!!?
Phil