Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/12/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 12/05/2010 11:49 PM, Ric Carter <ricc at embarqmail.com> wrote: > I was working, brother. > > I'm past master of Washington 675 and treasurer of Mosaic 762 > > I work for the Grand Lodge of NC as editor of The North Carolina Mason and > assistant to the grand secretary. Didn't consider the third possibility, W.:B.:. (Barton Smith #613, Ohio, past JW Walled Lake #628 Michigan, and various other bodies: Ft. Meigs No. 29, R.A.M. Ohio, Toledo No. 33 R. & S. M Ohio., Toledo No. 7 K.T., Ohio, A.A.S.R. (NMJ), Valley of Toledo)), Zenobia Temple A.A.O.M.N.S., Toledo, Ohio) If Charlie Murphy, PGM Ohio (a fine man and a worthy friend) ever comes your way I can assure you he's worthy of Truman's legacy. I don't think he's a leica guy, though. Try to convert him; I'm even willing to put up my 4th-gen 32f/2.0 'cron. :) (If it's impossible, then my 1.2 noct-Nikkor, 1.4/35 and 85/1.4 Nikkors: and that's saying something!) Great to meet another. On the level, and on the square. -- C. L. Basso Walled Lake, Mich. "His every breath a kind of ebb that leaves him further from himself, he floats rather than steers to the island of the mad - beyond all trade-routes, in a doldrum sea, its high crags burning." -- Mervyn Peake, /Gormenghast/