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Mason
1.       jamie-leigh1988
79 posts
 07 Jan 2007 Sun 06:56 pm

My friend got a tattoo yesterday, and the tattooist said someone had just been in to get a tattoo saying 'Mason', and the tattooist found it funny because 'Mason' is turkish for 'English Mafia' is this right? I tried looking it up but cant find anything? x

2.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 07 Jan 2007 Sun 07:07 pm

we cannot say that Masons are only a Mafia, they are interested in metaphysics and science more than guns...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masonic

you can find details here... also in the books of Dan Brown, The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons, he tells very widely about Masons

3.       libralady
5152 posts
 07 Jan 2007 Sun 07:08 pm

No!!! Where did you get that from? He is pulling your leg. The mason's are a group of "men" who belong to a type of club and you can only join by invitation. They are normally business men and professional men, solicitors, accountants, doctors. directors etc etc. It is a secreto society and they must not tell anyone else about it out side the masons.

Have you heard of masonic lodges? This is where the normally meet, similar to a hall really.

There are always jokes about the "Masons" for instance they have a secret handshake (I dont know if that is true but that is always joked about). If I remember rightly Monty Pithons did a funny sketch about it.

I am sure if you put Mason in google you would come up with the definition in Wikipedia.

4.       libralady
5152 posts
 07 Jan 2007 Sun 07:09 pm

SuiGeneris beat me too it!

5.       jamie-leigh1988
79 posts
 07 Jan 2007 Sun 07:11 pm

Ohh thank you for your help. Yeah I wasnt sure if it was true, especially because its quite a common name now in England. thanks x

6.       TURQuazman
213 posts
 07 Jan 2007 Sun 07:12 pm

Quoting jamie-leigh1988:

My friend got a tattoo yesterday, and the tattooist said someone had just been in to get a tattoo saying 'Mason', and the tattooist found it funny because 'Mason' is turkish for 'English Mafia' is this right? I tried looking it up but cant find anything? x



NO "MASON" has not include a different meaning than its English explanation. IT IS THE SAME WORD AS IN ENGLISH.

7.       Ayla
0 posts
 07 Jan 2007 Sun 07:14 pm

I'm not sure about the secret hand shake but they do have a secret way for recognizing if another man (yes, just men) is a Mason, they have special clothing which they wear in their meetings and they have a hierarchy of ranks.

8.       gezbelle
1542 posts
 08 Jan 2007 Mon 01:19 am

hmmm...if it's a secret society, i wonder why that guy had it tattooed on him...

9.       libralady
5152 posts
 08 Jan 2007 Mon 11:25 am

Mason is also a common surname in the UK - anyone heard of James Mason the famous actor? I guess it is also used as a christian name........... could be several reasons - unless of course unless he has made a huge mistake!

10.       gezbelle
1542 posts
 08 Jan 2007 Mon 02:28 pm

yeh i thought that too. mason is still a first name...not common though.

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