tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2868929508219223321.post-45132035468671537502007-10-19T12:24:00.000-04:002007-10-19T12:24:00.000-04:00*laughs*We've all had those days. And no, it doesn...*laughs*<BR/><BR/>We've all had those days. And no, it <A HREF="http://masonictao.blogspot.com/2006/06/did-you-ever-have-one-of-those-days.html" REL="nofollow">doesn't get any better</A> when you're a more experienced officer, either.<BR/><BR/>Once, as a newer officer, I looked up to see that my prompter had closed the book and was simply watching me. Afterwards I pointed it out and said "Good thing I didn't get stuck, huh?" He apologized, but said that I was going along so smoothly that he stopped following along in the book. Oy!<BR/><BR/>Another time, I saw a prompter give a few words from the completely wrong section of a lecture - like, not even close. And like you, it just went downhill from there as the poor guy's concentration and security was shattered.<BR/><BR/>Just try to remember that part of the Masonic teachings is in the act of doing (as opposed to simply reading or seeing degrees and lectures). <BR/><BR/>BTW, keep in mind that DDs are <I>"Right Worshipful"</I>, and not "Most Worshipful," an appelations reserved for Grand and Past Grand Masters. <BR/><BR/><BR/><I>never worry about what PMs and DDs think about your work. They always remember themselves doing it better than they actually did it.</I><BR/><BR/>Heh heh! Does the District Lecturer in your area know about this?Tom Accuostihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07005315193581153959noreply@blogger.com