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A friend sent me an email with a series of these creatures and this one caught my eye. The picture on the left is by Terry Border and you can find more of his creations on his blog . Any leader worth his salt is passionate about the people and the organization...
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I received this button from Stephen Wright who is from Muskogee, Oklahoma. Steve used this button when he served as a District Deputy Grand Master and a member of the Masonic Education Committee for the Grand Lodge of Oklahoma as a reward for creative thinking. One of...
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Robert Pershing Wadlow (February 22, 1918 – July 15, 1940) was the tallest person in history for whom there is irrefutable evidence. Wadlow is sometimes known as the Alton Giant or Giant of Illinois because he was born and grew up in Alton, Illinois. Wadlow reached 8...
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This cartoon caught my eye because the Masonic Fraternity with all its various organizations bestows a lot of titles. Most who receive these titles (and fancy headgear, jewels, medals, etc.) , carry them with pride and continue to be the same person they were before...
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“OK, we give up. We have been trying to hide it but there is no use trying any more. We confess that we are trying to take over the world.” It was inevitable that our secret plan would someday be revealed so why say there isn’t one. Why try to debate the...