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Reginald Warren
Lodge Name & Number
Alexander Sterling Hunter Lodge #825 MWPHGLNC
City
Durham
State or country of jurisdiction
North Carolina
Meeting day and time
1st & 3rd Thursdays 730 pm
Lodge Website:
www.ashunter825.com
Other Appendant bodies you belong to
C.Hudson Chapter #63 HRAM,Turner Meares Commandry #6 Knights Templar, Durham Consistory#218, Zafa Temple #176 A.E.A.O.N.M.S., Non Pareille Chapter #648 Order of Eastern Star, A.S.Hunter council #2 Knights of Pythagoras
Occupation
On road Manager for FedEx Express
About Me:
Was Raised on June 4th,1992 , Became Worshipful Master on July 1, 2005-June 30th 2007

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Brothers, I Posted this on another list and thought it would be usefull here as well.. Bro. Reggie Warren

Only buy or fill up your car or truck in the early morning when the ground temperature is still cold. Remember that all service stations have their storage tanks buried below ground. The colder the ground the more dense the gasoline, when it gets warmer gasoline expands, so buying in the afternoon or in the evening....your gallon is not exactly a gallon. In the petroleum busine…

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At 9:28pm on February 2nd, 2008, ZAFA176 said…
Bro. Warren,
Thank you for inviting me to working tools. I try to call you this evening. But my phone said that i could not get you. So give me a holla when you read this message. I have something to talk to you about.

Your brother 4 life
Sligh
At 1:28am on January 30th, 2008, Elezanda L. Shields said…
thanks for the add bruh....
At 1:02pm on January 4th, 2008, Don Borchert said…
Welcome to the York Rite Group Sir Knight Reginald. This is a great site.

Don Borchert
KYCH OPC
At 7:23am on December 31st, 2007, Regino Arwin Aro IV said…
I am glad you are also a member of this group. I hope that we will enhance our brotherhood in this forum. The bottomline of our order which I found out and realize revolve around with the word of love. So I may say to you my brother to reiterate that commitment of ours to the craft, I love you my brother with all my heart wherever you are. Happy new Year.

Vw Arwin Aro
Isarog Lodge # 33
Naga City
Philippines
At 6:49am on December 14th, 2007, Tatenn Ra said…
Peace and Blessings,
I bring greeetings from Gibralter Lodge No. 150, Cody Rhymes No. 21 HRAM, and Great Western Consistory No. 34. Thank you for making me a friend. I am very busy at the moment dealing with storm issues, my father in the hospital, and starting a new job. This along with Masonic involvement. I look forward to future dialogue.

Tatenn Ra 33º
At 9:47pm on December 13th, 2007, Daquan Reinhardt said…
Good to see you here square.
At 8:43pm on December 11th, 2007, E. T. Rags said…
Look foward to the exchange
At 1:26pm on December 11th, 2007, Rashied said…
My pleasure, Bro. Reginald! Lots of Brethren for us to exchange with. In some ways, the Internet will accomplish what Masonic politics cannot, or at least can accomplish it more quickly and without some of the red tape - Fraternal fellowship!
At 11:16am on December 11th, 2007, Cory Sigler said…
Thanks for joining us Bro!
 
 

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