Have you ever played the game Illuminati?
Card game or board game? I played the card game a few times. (And wrote a review of the Church of the SubGenius expansion pack.)
Willow ,'Empty Places'
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Have you ever played the game Illuminati?
Card game or board game? I played the card game a few times. (And wrote a review of the Church of the SubGenius expansion pack.)
Go, Nora, Glamcookie and Suzi!! Smartypants, all.
And, go me! I finally made some follow-up doctors appts. I was supposed to get a follow-up mammogram back in, um, January. And, I was supposed to follow-up with my endocrinologist in April. I'm a little late, but I did get off my butt and make the appointments. Yay me!
Does anyone eat only one thing at a time? My cousin does this and it's kinda weird to watch.
I miss playing Illuminati.
The 33rd Degree is through the Scottish Rite and has a long process involved. If you look at this page
Y'know, the author being in the right part of Texas, he almost certainly knows or knew the Marcontell relative in question who'd been talking in hushed tones about his Masonic rank at Paul's grandmother's funeral.
I don't like my food touch (although I don't actually put them on separate plates)
I don't either, normally. It was just a funny image for me and a good representation of my NO TOUCHING! style.
Does anyone eat only one thing at a time? My cousin does this and it's kinda weird to watch.
That used to be me - plate-rotating and all. I'm better at it now, but only a little.
Does anyone eat only one thing at a time?
Eat the mashed potatos, eat the meat loaf, eat whatever vegetable I got blackmailed into eating--unless I ate that first to get it out of the way.
I have a friend that eats that way. Took me a while to stop staring.
Where does the Pentavarit come into this?
Right next to Colonel Sanders (just before he went tits up).
I sometimes eat each food in succession, but not always. I'm not methodical about it, though. If/when I do it, it's usually a matter of preferring some foods hotter than others. Cold potatoes? No thanks. Cold steak? Not so bad.
Well, Mum remembers Dad was in the Scottish rite, but can't remember whether he was 33rd or 32nd. I asked her to check when she got home, but I guess his [not diplomas] haven't been unpacked at her condo (which makes sense, because why would she).
In the northern jurisdiction, the requirements are a little different than in the southern, per other sources on google, so I'll just have to chalk this up to yet another Masonic mystery.