Ruth,
The manjumbo/mangina thing, eh? Well, I do enjoy our Lodge, and I
appreciate a lot of things that go on, especially explanations of tools
we use in the trades, their origins and the lessons that are attached to
them. Should there be women? I wish there were, but I am not part of
the leadership and have other causes of personal import than to change
the program. I am there to be a brother to other brothers, to listen,
to learn.... Why can't they let me in an all grrl's club, anyway?
Best,
Leland
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Subject: Re: [BP] Cormerstones
Why do I get the feeling this is all a bunch of mumbo-jumbo man talk?
Ruth
At 11:25 AM -0400 6/15/04, Leland Torrence wrote:
>Pyrate is not the only Brother. Are there any other traveling fellows
>amongst us? The corner stone is traditionally laid in the north-east
>corner in a ceremony I am not permitted to elaborate on, but it is
>probably how Michael got his limp and bad back. There is significance
>to the location of stars, again I cannot elaborate unless Ken, you are
>ready for your apprenticeship.
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