James Garcia
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I know this has been asked on before. But I didn't want to bump a old thread. So I started this one. Are the handshakes easy to remember? If I were to forget how do it. If I asked them to show me again will they?
The handshakes should be easy to remember. If you ask your instructor while you are being trained, they will teach you what you need to know. If you asked me and I wasn't your instructor, I'd laugh and say no way.I know this has been asked on before. But I didn't want to bump a old thread. So I started this one. Are the handshakes easy to remember? If I were to forget how do it. If I asked them to show me again will they?
That's what will likely happen here. Persistence and due diligence are not his strong points, or even on the list for that matter. I've tried to get him to work every day to improve his grammar, and look where that got us. Excuses, and flat out refusal to comply. He says he has a great ability to memorize, but you couldn't prove that by his actions on this forum.If you pursue your masonic degrees to the end, you will find the memory work, including the grips, not all that difficult, but the lazy will fall to the side and not complete the journey.
I am assuming you meant to say "You know I'm done answering questions, from you anyways. If any guys at the lodge here want to ask me any questions I'd be happy to answer them." You might want to try typing in MS Word or a similar word processing program.You know I'm down answering question's. Form you anyways If any guys at the lodge here want's to ask me any question's I be happy to answer them.