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Fraternal greetings.

Regretfully some readers/subscribers are of the 'Old School' whereby it is
taboo to talk Freemasonry, please ignore them.

Soooooo ........ any Masonic Gardeners out there? Either male or female
Masons? The wife of a Mason would be interested in your garden, or in our
case 'Gardens' because we have split our tiny patch into separate
""GARDENS"" much to the annoyance of the owners of this site :-)))))))))))

Mike
(Who is NOT the President of the Royal Air Forces Association)

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On 11/02/2011 17:22, 'Mike' wrote:
Fraternal greetings.

Regretfully some readers/subscribers are of the 'Old School' whereby it is
taboo to talk Freemasonry, please ignore them.

Soooooo ........ any Masonic Gardeners out there? Either male or female
Masons? The wife of a Mason would be interested in your garden, or in our
case 'Gardens' because we have split our tiny patch into separate
""GARDENS"" much to the annoyance of the owners of this site :-)))))))))))

Mike
(Who is NOT the President of the Royal Air Forces Association)

I am totally against masons in the garden. Gardens should be for plants
not concrete and stone! ;-)

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On 11/02/2011 17:22, 'Mike' wrote:
Fraternal greetings.

Regretfully some readers/subscribers are of the 'Old School' whereby it
is
taboo to talk Freemasonry, please ignore them.

Soooooo ........ any Masonic Gardeners out there? Either male or female
Masons? The wife of a Mason would be interested in your garden, or in our
case 'Gardens' because we have split our tiny patch into separate
""GARDENS"" much to the annoyance of the owners of this site
:-)))))))))))

Mike
(Who is NOT the President of the Royal Air Forces Association)

I am totally against masons in the garden. Gardens should be for plants
not concrete and stone! ;-)

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Residing on low ground in North Staffordshire


:-))))))


Thank god there is SOMEONE with a sense of humour in this forum ;-)

Mike


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On Fri, 11 Feb 2011 17:22:27 -0000, "'Mike'"
wrote:

Fraternal greetings.

Regretfully some readers/subscribers are of the 'Old School' whereby it is
taboo to talk Freemasonry, please ignore them.

Soooooo ........ any Masonic Gardeners out there? Either male or female
Masons? The wife of a Mason would be interested in your garden, or in our
case 'Gardens' because we have split our tiny patch into separate
""GARDENS"" much to the annoyance of the owners of this site :-)))))))))))

Mike
(Who is NOT the President of the Royal Air Forces Association)


Do masons do it differently? LOL

Pam in Bristol
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"Pam Moore" wrote in message
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On Fri, 11 Feb 2011 17:22:27 -0000, "'Mike'"
wrote:

Fraternal greetings.

Regretfully some readers/subscribers are of the 'Old School' whereby it is
taboo to talk Freemasonry, please ignore them.

Soooooo ........ any Masonic Gardeners out there? Either male or female
Masons? The wife of a Mason would be interested in your garden, or in our
case 'Gardens' because we have split our tiny patch into separate
""GARDENS"" much to the annoyance of the owners of this site :-)))))))))))

Mike
(Who is NOT the President of the Royal Air Forces Association)


Do masons do it differently? LOL

Pam in Bristol

I think they make it a bit of a ritual and always carry a trowel in their
little bag for emergency planting, or I assume that's what it's for!



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"Pam Moore" wrote in message
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On Fri, 11 Feb 2011 17:22:27 -0000, "'Mike'"
wrote:

Fraternal greetings.

Regretfully some readers/subscribers are of the 'Old School' whereby it is
taboo to talk Freemasonry, please ignore them.

Soooooo ........ any Masonic Gardeners out there? Either male or female
Masons? The wife of a Mason would be interested in your garden, or in our
case 'Gardens' because we have split our tiny patch into separate
""GARDENS"" much to the annoyance of the owners of this site :-)))))))))))

Mike
(Who is NOT the President of the Royal Air Forces Association)


Do masons do it differently? LOL

Pam in Bristol

I think they make it a bit of a ritual and always carry a trowel in their
little bag for emergency planting, or I assume that's what it's for!


They do of course make their raised beds square and very upright ;-))

Mike
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g'day mike,

of course gardens/gardening does not discriminate between race, creed,
belief, denomination or gender.

one either makes it easier to do or makes a back breaker.

On Fri, 11 Feb 2011 17:22:27 -0000, "'Mike'"
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Matthew 25:13 KJV
"Watch therefore, for ye know neither
the day nor the hour wherein the Son
of man cometh"

Mark 13:33 "Take ye heed, watch and pray:
for ye know not when the time is".

len

With peace and brightest of blessings,

"Be Content With What You Have And
May You Find Serenity and Tranquillity In
A World That You May Not Understand."

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On Fri, 11 Feb 2011 17:22:27 -0000, "'Mike'"
wrote:

Fraternal greetings.

Regretfully some readers/subscribers are of the 'Old School' whereby it
is
taboo to talk Freemasonry, please ignore them.

Soooooo ........ any Masonic Gardeners out there? Either male or female
Masons? The wife of a Mason would be interested in your garden, or in our
case 'Gardens' because we have split our tiny patch into separate
""GARDENS"" much to the annoyance of the owners of this site
:-)))))))))))

Mike
(Who is NOT the President of the Royal Air Forces Association)


and never was!


And as ex Senior Service, the Royal Navy, never will be ;-)

:-))


Mike
but IS President of a Royal Air Force Association :-))

:-))
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Do masons do it differently? LOL


with funny shaking hands?


Pam in Bristol

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On Feb 12, 1:46*pm, Pam Moore wrote:
Do masons do it differently? LOL


How will we ever know? They are a Secret society.
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On Feb 12, 1:46 pm, Pam Moore wrote:
Do masons do it differently? LOL


How will we ever know? They are a Secret society.

.................................................. ...............................

http://www.ugle.org.uk/

Doesn't look very secret to me:-)

:-)))

Mike



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In message , 'Mike'
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Doesn't look very secret to me:-)


If the Mafia had a web page wouldn't it have the same "public facing"
message?

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In message , 'Mike'
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Doesn't look very secret to me:-)


If the Mafia had a web page wouldn't it have the same "public facing"
message?

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If the Mafia ...............

"""IF"""

:-))


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g'day mike,

of course gardens/gardening does not discriminate between race, creed,
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Except for Mike who is the most annoying person on this group.


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"gardenlen" wrote in message
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g'day mike,

of course gardens/gardening does not discriminate between race, creed,
belief, denomination or gender.


Except for Mike who is the most annoying person on this group.



Of course I wouldn't agree with you there. I feel that those who A( Fail to
prune their postings and leave huge great big long threads to scan down and
B) Those who feel that this is their own email, nay public email, facility
and hold long conversations with people who no doubt DO have an email
address and thus messages could be taken off here. They are the 'most
annoying' ones. But then
.................................................. ......... :-))

:-))

Have a nice day

Mike


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"'Mike'" wrote in message
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message
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"gardenlen" wrote in message
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g'day mike,

of course gardens/gardening does not discriminate between race, creed,
belief, denomination or gender.


Except for Mike who is the most annoying person on this group.



Of course I wouldn't agree with you there. I feel that those who A( Fail
to prune their postings and leave huge great big long threads to scan down
and B) Those who feel that this is their own email, nay public email,
facility and hold long conversations with people who no doubt DO have an
email address and thus messages could be taken off here. They are the
'most annoying' ones. But then
.................................................. ........ :-))

:-))

Have a nice day

Mike


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Why? Oh why do you write such drivel ?


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