This is 11 year old McKenzie. She’s adorable and impressive.
Something tells me that the boys will behave come time for Prom.
Ain’t she precious!
J3
This is 11 year old McKenzie. She’s adorable and impressive.
Something tells me that the boys will behave come time for Prom.
Ain’t she precious!
J3
Here is a link to the museum of Idaho exhibit “World of the Pharaohs” as discussed in the September 29, 2008 edition of The Setting Maul Podcast.
Museum of Idaho – “World of the Pharaohs”
The latest podcast will be posted in a few days.
S&F,
Jubelo
Dearest Readers/Listeners,
I have recently fielded many questions from Readers/Listeners asking if The Setting Maul Podcast is available via iTunes – alas I’ve had to tell you no UNTIL NOW!
For those interested take due notice and download your brains out…
Search Setting Maul Podcast at the iTunes music store – from there you can subscribe so iTunes’ little Podcatcher function will keep you up to date automatically.
Love and Luck,
J2
p.s. and yes, it is rated “Explicit” in iTunes just in case our beloved editing staff missed a naughty word. An explicit rated Masonic podcast huh? That outta give the anti’s something to chew on… well tell ‘em I said “&^*$%#*@()%&#” This entry was interrupted mid-stream…..for content
Brethren,
In the spirit of jocularity we have decided to post the advertisement for the new Kadosh-Ko product, Lodge Monkey. We hope you use good sense in considering whether to purchase this item for use in your own Lodge(s). Either of two ways – enjoy!
Click here to learn more about Lodge Monkey.
J2
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Brothers,
If you will take a look at the pages menu on the left side of the website you will find that a new page has been added! The page is devoted to Masonic Tattoos! If you would like to share a pic of you artwork please leave a comment, email us, or hell if you are within our jurisdiction I would love to photograph them myself!Cool Stuff Brothers!
J3
One of these pics we will file under the heading of “it seemed like a good idea at the time.” I will leave it to you to decide which one.
Get-R-Done!
Brothers,
I have to tell you that the Lodge meeting on Friday was great! It did however run a bit long as the Lodge has yet to order there own Lodge Monkey (new from Kadoshko) but, other than that, it was very good.
We had a couple of Brothers from Pennsylvania visiting, and it never ceases to amaze me how it can be that even though two Brothers can be little more than strangers, we still have that sense of kinship. Outside our mystic circle if someone, who in essence is little more than a stranger would come up and join a conversation I was having with friends I would be a little put off by this, (I guess this is my more misanthropic side) but with other Brothers it truly is a pleasure.
Even though over the years I have had some of my more altruistic visions of the Craft shattered by having been burned by a few Brothers, and by finding some people that are truly reprehensible and disgusting individuals (they no longer are Brothers of the Craft) I still can’t help but to feel a certain kinship with all of those that have gone same path we have all taken before.
That is the real secret of Freemasonry.
Below are a couple of pics I took with my cell. Brother Jim, one of the traveling men from Pen., was kind enough to indulge me by letting me take these photos.
If you have a hard time reading the the second tat it says:
“Jesus said:
Greater love has no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friends. – John, 15:13″
I Should also mention that these Brothers are soon going to be going to Iraq. We should keep them and their families in our prayers.
Come home safely Brothers, thank you for keeping America Safe, and God’s Speed.
J3
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