Hi Average Joe,
I didn't know they made Vauxhalls any more.
I once drove a Vauxhall Viva when I lived in the UK. I must have been a Freemason back then also.
I wouldn't say that I love wood, however I am rather drawn to it.
All joking apart, I'm sure that Freedom means well in his post. We can see how people can be misled or jump to conclusions in the forum, without doing prior research first.
People get the wrong idea of Freemasonry thinking that it's a secret society. If it was, then the Freemasons are doing a lousy job trying to hide it, on their websites and where they build their temples.
I must say that I was suprised to see so many people on this thread disagree with Freedom. I would have thought that this would have been a fantastic opportunity to Freemason/Illuminati bash!
Best regards,
Steve
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Originally Posted by Average Joe
I don't really think that driving a Vauxhall or having a Palm tree in your garden is a sign of being a mason. Or a love of wood.
I drive a Vauxhall, was also considering planting a palm tree in my garden, and like wood. I'm not a mason.
PS most (but not all) of the palm trees in the UK are not actually palm trees at all, they are cabbage trees from New Zealand. They are hardy and "look" tropical, but aren't really.
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