Freemasonry

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Or the twitches of worms cut in two; <br> Or the twitches of worms cut in two; <br>
Once puffed with [[vapor]] --<br> Once puffed with [[vapor]] --<br>
-Now weazing on [[fumes]]+Now wheezing on [[fumes]]
-:-- Miller, Arthur. Noted in margins of early draft of "Death of a Salesman". Circa 1948. +:-- Miller, Arthur. Noted in margins of early draft of "Death of a Salesman." Circa 1948.
== See Also == == See Also ==
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''Name your favorite Franklin''. He was a Freemason. Name your second favorite Franklin. Yep, he was a Freemason, too. ''Name your favorite Franklin''. He was a Freemason. Name your second favorite Franklin. Yep, he was a Freemason, too.
''[[A.W. Slippers]]'' and [[Senator Locust B. Burley]] were Freemasons. ''[[A.W. Slippers]]'' and [[Senator Locust B. Burley]] were Freemasons.
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Freemasonry org. 1. A vast number of self-inflated and pseudo-veiled autotelic human organizations of dwindling membership formed in medieval times; principally granted value via conspiracy theories bolstered by peculiar opposition from various other autotelic human organizations (e.g., the Church and communist governments).

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Like the last wriggles of deflating balloon,
Or the twitches of worms cut in two;
Once puffed with vapor --
Now wheezing on fumes

-- Miller, Arthur. Noted in margins of early draft of "Death of a Salesman." Circa 1948.

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Name your favorite Franklin. He was a Freemason. Name your second favorite Franklin. Yep, he was a Freemason, too.

A.W. Slippers and Senator Locust B. Burley were Freemasons.