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Gary
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How do you measure up to this working tool?
Sadly the work is for the family, and if the health insurance companies get any worse, it is going back to 2 or 3 jobs again. But I better stop before I have to ban myself.Neglect not your devotion and attention to your God and your family. For without them, all other endeavors are rather pointless.- Bro. Gary
Yeah, I can understand completely. The worst part of that is that by working a job(s) for them, you actually never get to see them. They grow up before you realize it.Sadly the work is for the family, and if the health insurance companies get any worse, it is going back to 2 or 3 jobs again. But I better stop before I have to ban myself.
Yeah, I can understand completely. The worst part of that is that by working a job(s) for them, you actually never get to see them. They grow up before you realize it.
I can't wait for the day when globally money has no value, and everything that is done in the world is done to benefit humanity as a whole. I'll never see it, but it's a dream.
You need surgery? sure! the surgeon does that for free. He needs corn? he gets it from the farmer who grows corn. Shared services would change the world.
Greed has always been our arch nemesis.
To measure the length of our cable tow.What other uses might the 24 inch gauge have for a Mason?
I was thinking this. But what is the correct length of the cabletow?To measure the length of our cable tow.
Your TFIG should tell you.I was thinking this. But what is the correct length of the cabletow?
I would see it as very dangerous to measure others by our standards. There might be some factor unknown to you that causes a man to have a cable tow of unexpected length.Let me rephrase my question. Since we know our WT are commonly used for Building, can they be used for other means? How about using them for the Crafting the environment around us?
I see the 24 inch Gauge as a Measuring tool. I've used it along with a scale to weigh and measure others. Some unfortunately are found wanting. I then use my other tools to make changes accordingly.
That would be judging a book by it's cover. I'm not implying that we should do that. That is always a careless and dangerous act.I would see it as very dangerous to measure others by our standards. There might be some factor unknown to you that causes a man to have a cable tow of unexpected length.
I heard a tale of a photographer who decided to document Southern (USA) Culture. As he drove along a dirt road he saw a man in the field hoeing, while sitting in a chair. "The height of Southern laziness," he thought to himself.
The road turned at the corner of the field and he saw the man from the other side, along with his crutches and his empty trouser leg.
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Only if you have not done the Work. Doing the Work gives a prospective uniquely suited to this task. Masterful Masons do it all the time. We are Charged to do so. Freemasonry is our Standard.I would see it as very dangerous to measure others by our standards.