Tag: Joke

  • Password Strength

    Password Strength

    Two Masons encounter an unexpected challenge at a freemasonry Lodge room door, where a new password requirement catches them off guard. Illustrated by Adam Bayer and featured in Masonic Mirth by WB Greg O’Neal, the scene captures the modernization of traditional practices within the Masonic community. Read more

  • Italian Renaissance Paintings

    Italian Renaissance Paintings

    After experiencing a real plague, I comprehend why Italian Renaissance art often depicts naked, overweight individuals lounging on sofas. Read more

  • Valentine’s Day

    Valentine’s Day

    The post serves as a charming reminder for Valentine’s Day on February 14th. It includes a heartwarming anecdote about a couple’s tradition of visiting a restaurant twice a week. The quote attributed to Red Skelton adds a sentimental touch to the message. Read more

  • Suggestions

    Suggestions

    The cartoon depicts Mason, surrounded by paperwork, dropping a suggestion in a box. Another Mason suggests he might be happier as an Elk or Moose. Originally from Tied to Masonic Apron Strings, Missouri Lodge of Research, 1969. Read more

  • Masonic Ballot Box

    Masonic Ballot Box

    Two masons wearing aprons are depicted in a picture, with the Senior Deacon holding a ballot box and the Worshipful Master choosing a ball to vote with. The text humorously notes the date (May 15th, 1785) as the first known use of the “Quit playing with your balls” joke. Read more

  • Freemasonry At The Table

    Freemasonry At The Table

    In its early history, the Masonic Fraternity met in taverns, sharing conviviality and performing rituals over drinks. While the practice of consuming alcohol in Lodge rooms was lost during the prohibition, historic drinking implements and glassware adorned with Masonic symbols serve as reminders of this joyful tradition. Today, they offer a glimpse into Freemasonry’s past. Read more

  • Pyramid Snowman

    Pyramid Snowman

    A pyramid-shaped snowman with one eye claims to a regular snowman, “I was built by a Freemason!” in a cartoon drawing. Read more

  • Last Words

    Last Words

    In a grim scenario, a convicted murderer about to be hanged expresses hatred for Masons, attributing the circumstances of his conviction to their influence. The hangman, unperturbed, instructs the man to take a step forward with his left foot, suggesting a darkly ironic twist in the tale. Read more

  • Light Bulb

    Light Bulb

    How many Masons does it take to screw in a light bulb? Read more