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thefirst wrote: I have a group of freckles on my left forearm that looks exactly like the constellation Orion
that is AWESOME!!! Orion is my favorite constellation, I'd love to have freckles in that pattern!

I have what looks like a freckle on my right index finger, on the palm side of the hand. It's actually from a blister I got way under the skin by pinching my finger in one of the rings on a 3-ring binder. The blister popped, and a freckle looking shape appeared(my guess is its dried blood).
I've had it for about 4 years now... sometimes I wonder if it'll ever disappear...
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I have a few of those, I do have a genuine freckle on my palm directly below my pinkie - I don't know if it's because of my freckles, or if it's coincidence, but it's my favorite constellation as well.
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My brother, my son, and I all have three freckles on our body in a perfect triangle somewhere, the bottom one slightly wider so it looks like a smiley face. Mine's on my left forearm, my son's is on his leg, but my brother's is right under his left eye, so he looks like a latino gangbanger. :mrgreen:
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Syl wrote:My brother, my son, and I all have three freckles on our body in a perfect triangle somewhere, the bottom one slightly wider so it looks like a smiley face. Mine's on my left forearm, my son's is on his leg, but my brother's is right under his left eye, so he looks like a latino gangbanger. :mrgreen:
i just looked at my arm and saw a triangle, a rhombus and a trapezoid. :lol:
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I have enough freckles on my arms to illustrate an entire geometry textbook.
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i have a mole on my nose. my aunt tried to wash it off once. she thought it was dirt. :lol:
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Although, it was my high school concert band....









and we played for a national BINGO tounrnament.
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I was invited to join the Freemasons a couple of months ago.

Haven't yet decided if I will take up the offer.
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drew wrote:I was invited to join the Freemasons a couple of months ago.

Haven't yet decided if I will take up the offer.
All my uncles were freemasons, a couple of them were Grand Worshipful Masters - I never felt the pull to join, even after much persuasion from them. My mum was in the female version (Eastern Star).

Apparently it's a great cameraderie, and usefull for contacts in business. The only downside is, it's not very forthcoming with information before you join up.
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i am in the KoC

my grandfather (on my dad's side) was a freemason
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I was given a couple of books to read up on.

The wife's carreer is up in the air right now...when that get sorted out, if I find out I have any free time, I'll probebly give it a go.
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sgt.null wrote:i am in the KoC

my grandfather (on my dad's side) was a freemason
Am I right in thinking that the KoC are the Catholic equivalent of the freemasons?
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Phantasm wrote:
sgt.null wrote:i am in the KoC

my grandfather (on my dad's side) was a freemason
Am I right in thinking that the KoC are the Catholic equivalent of the freemasons?
yes.

i have read for mass once. James 5: 1-5
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my brother and i once dug the hole and installed the new donated awesome handmade wooden cross in our church garden. it's still there.
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we bought a tree from the church. they planted it along the road. i need to get a pic of it.
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