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  1. I truly appreciate your reply. Although it did irk me at the first reading. Why is he telling me things that I know full well? Things that I have both taught and lived? By the third time though perhaps I'm getting a clearer picture. I am assuming that you have experienced people using "sash and dash" as an insult. Somehow insinuating that such are less than true Arrowmen. I had absolutely no such intent In fact I debated with myself on its use in the previous post. But as I actually first heard the phrase on this very forum , don't recall ever hearing it in the lodge and it describes rat
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  2. I think he will object and probably follow a similar path as the Purdue Pharma US Trustee. The DOJ does not agree with allowing bankruptcy courts the power to grant releases to non-debtors with non-consenting claimants. My understanding is that there are a couple of paths the bankruptcy can go post plan approval by Judge Silverstein (assuming she approves). Note that Professor Jacoby recently tweeted a summary of where cases can go post bankruptcy plan approval. Prof. Jacoby on Twitter: "Here is a thread on appeals from bankruptcy court decisions. Cannot say it is by popu
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  3. We are kindred spirits, then. I am glad that climate does not exist where you are. Please forgive me for drawing that conclusion from your post. I have heard this phrase repeatedly in the last two lodges I have been a member of, and it is used as a pejorative. Concur on your Brotherhood observations...sadly. In the last 10 or 15 years, I have experienced Lodges becoming more self-centered. The focus has been on the Lodge's program and what they can do to get Arrowmen to serve that program. I hope you agree this is a corruption of the purposes of the OA. I firmly believe
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  4. Ironically I sent out the link with the updates, but haven't taken a look at any of the new ceremonies myself yet I watch plenty of ceremonies but my assignments in the Lodge have been have been related to Inductions and Service. I'll try to give them a look myself. Guessing from commentary above I'm guessing that we have all seen the ceremonies so many times we notice each and every little change and detail. To the starry eyed and somewhat sleep deprived candidates the finer elements are generally lost on them. It really takes years of hearing the words, reciting them, living them to ge
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