Darrell 07:10 PM 12-15-2009
I received this e-mail from the Shrine a few moments ago:
Originally Posted by :
Nolan wrote:
Darrell:
Congratulations. You were voted in by the Nobility on Thursday, December 10. So far, the next ceremonial is still scheduled for March 27th.
Regards,
Nolan, Recorder
Past Potentate
I'm super excited. I've wanted to be a Shriner since I was about 15.
:-)
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TonySmith 07:12 PM 12-15-2009
That's great Darrell. I'm glad your wish came true.
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pnoon 07:17 PM 12-15-2009
Congrats, Darrell. It only took 2 years.
:-)
I keed. I keed.
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bvilchez 07:22 PM 12-15-2009
ahc4353 07:27 PM 12-15-2009
larryinlc 07:39 PM 12-15-2009
Super congratulations from me Darrell. I spent the better part of the 1960's at Shriners Hospital in Minneapolis, and I'm extremely grateful for all they have done for me. I will be forever in their debt. I was privilaged enough to meet the who's who of Hollywood during my many stays there. Nothing but the best for the kids. And, even though I'm a Packer fan, the doc that performed all my surgeries was the team physician of the Minnesota Vikings at the time. I guess that's why I'm a bit of a closet Viking fan to this day.
If I could, I'd shake your hand, but I'll applaud you from here for becoming a member of such a worthwhile organization and say thanks.
:-)
Larry
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M1903A1 08:10 PM 12-15-2009
TFULLERY 08:18 PM 12-15-2009
Congrats Darrel,
As I understand it this is quit a prestigious position. Kudos on your hard work.
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elderboy02 08:21 PM 12-15-2009
Congrats Darrell! Could you tell me what a Shriner is?
I just remember seeing them drive around in miniature clown cars as a kid at the local parade.
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Emjaysmash 08:21 PM 12-15-2009
Congrats Brother! Excellent way to put those Masonic principles into action! ( Not that you don't already!
:-))
Like I asked before, when do you get your snazy fez??
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CBI_2 09:05 PM 12-15-2009
Congrats Darrell! Great accomplishment. My grand-father absolutely loved driving his Gremlin go-cart in those local parades.
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Darrell 09:27 PM 12-15-2009
Thank you everyone!!
Originally Posted by elderboy02:
Congrats Darrell! Could you tell me what a Shriner is?
I just remember seeing them drive around in miniature clown cars as a kid at the local parade.
The Shriners are an organization of Master Masons whose #1 priority is charity. These Men help to fund 22 hospitals nationwide, the Shriners Hospitals for Children are leading experts in the treatment of burn victims and correct of cleft palate. The parents of these children are not charged a DIME for their services, if a child is deemed fit to receive specialized services from the hospital, they are admitted.
Shriners are the good guys.
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bobarian 09:30 PM 12-15-2009
Congratulations D, hard earned and well deserved.
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elderboy02 09:49 PM 12-15-2009
Originally Posted by Darrell:
Thank you everyone!!
The Shriners are an organization of Master Masons whose #1 priority is charity. These Men help to fund 22 hospitals nationwide, the Shriners Hospitals for Children are leading experts in the treatment of burn victims and correct of cleft palate. The parents of these children are not charged a DIME for their services, if a child is deemed fit to receive specialized services from the hospital, they are admitted.
Shriners are the good guys. :-)
OK. That is pretty much what I thought (burn victims, etc.)
Congratulations!
:-)
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larryinlc 10:01 PM 12-15-2009
They have the coolest meeting lodges too. At least the one here was. Filled with big padded chairs and low lights. Like stepping into a Bogart movie. They invited me every year to a Christmas party, and even then I thought this would be a cool place to light up a cigar. Too bad I was barely a teenager at the time.
:-)
Larry
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MedicCook 10:06 PM 12-15-2009