What the G in GMail really means
November 7, 2008 @ 7:27 am by Noble LieTongue half in cheek.
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On the topic of masonic aprons, check out:
- George Washington’s apron (chock with symbolism)
- Meriwether Lewis’s apron (relative of George Washington, Robert E. Lee, and Queen Elizabeth II)
Meriwether Lewis was quite a fellow. Not only was he Lewis from Lewis and Clark, but he also fought in the unit that put down the Whiskey Rebellion. He was master of the first masonic lodge in St. Louis. He died from multiple gunshot wounds.. the official ruling was suicide but his family maintained that he was murdered.
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Comment by Polly
— November 8, 2008 @ 3:28 pm
It reminds me of this:
Comment by Polly
— November 8, 2008 @ 3:30 pm
That first one didn’t work. So these guys were fancy lads, hey?
Comment by Noble Lie
— November 9, 2008 @ 10:43 am
HAHAHA, the MURSE!
Maybe if they make a lambskin murse. :)
That’s another thing that creeps me out about these guys, that they refer to themselves as “good shepherds” and in their rituals wear lambskin aprons.
Speaking of fancy lads, the Scottish dress (sorry, kilt) is supposed to have ties back to the Knights Templar, who set up shop in Scotland for a while.