-
04-25-2008, 07:26 AM #11
Re: " PP.O's Who are they really? " 20 Questions with The Dropper ...
"The" wrote:
Those sound incredible!"Prophet" wrote:
Vibraphone.Does that count?14) What type of hobbies do you enjoy? ...I also play the vibraphone ...
I'm assuming that has something to do with 900 #s.
Great read!
Look forward to meeting you someday.
I don't see them much in these parts.
It's great to see that you compose music!
Carry on with that, make time for it.Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain
-
04-25-2008, 09:35 PM #12
Re: " PP.O's Who are they really? " 20 Questions with The Dropper ...
Very entertaining read. Nice to know you. Another lawyer on PP.o???
I love it...anyone who includes ale and bourbon as food is OK by me! ;D15) What’s your favorite food? Bacon and butter (if there is such a place as heaven, this damn well better be served at the pearly gates). I'm also a big fan of foie gras, veal sweetbreads, well-marbled beef, sheep kidneys, lamb osso bucco, well-crafted ales and Bourbon.Any man who afflicts the human race with ideas must be prepared to see them misunderstood. - H.L. Mencken

Come from the land of the ice and snow...
-
04-25-2008, 09:39 PM #13
Re: " PP.O's Who are they really? " 20 Questions with The Dropper ...
So, how about a ranking of the microbreweries in your parts and ways to order them?10) When you’re not on PPO what could you likely be found doing with your spare time? Well, I don't have much free time, but when I can I try to squeeze in some reading or exercising my dogs (and by proxy, myself). Oh, and there's that drinking thing, but what do you expect from someone who's worked for microbreweries and distilleries the last seven years?
I love getting brew from these places.Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain
-
Re: " PP.O's Who are they really? " 20 Questions with The Dropper ...
rofl .. honest if nothing else1) How did you choose your screen name? I'm clumsy. Alas, I wish there was more to it than that, but I'm constantly dropping things.
;D
Nice read Dropper and glad you call this home.
Time spent annoying a Packer fan is never time wasted...
-
04-28-2008, 08:57 AM #15
Re: " PP.O's Who are they really? " 20 Questions with The Dropper ...
An excellent read and I can vouch for your fine rum!
Qworst field 2006..
We sure spanked those Seasqwawks and shut the obnoxious fans up where we tailgated!
I lived on GF airplane patch for a few years and enjoyed the ND experience!
What was the name of that little whistle stop of a town North of GF that had the great steak house in the back of a bar?
Great steaks!
You're destined to be a great attorney.
I'll see you in the City of Roses soon Dropper."All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
Edmund Burke
-
04-28-2008, 09:16 AM #16
Re: " PP.O's Who are they really? " 20 Questions with The Dropper ...
Nice read. I always enjoy reading your posts, Dropper. I searched, but could not find, a poem you wrote about another member (sagevike) Wasn't that you? It was similar to Dr.Suess and just cracked me up. Maybe I have it mixed up though.
-
04-29-2008, 08:08 AM #17
Re: " PP.O's Who are they really? " 20 Questions with The Dropper ...
"Prophet" wrote:
I would love to do this, but I'm going to have to do it in the yell. I'll explain later.So, how about a ranking of the microbreweries in your parts and ways to order them?10) When you’re not on PPO what could you likely be found doing with your spare time? Well, I don't have much free time, but when I can I try to squeeze in some reading or exercising my dogs (and by proxy, myself). Oh, and there's that drinking thing, but what do you expect from someone who's worked for microbreweries and distilleries the last seven years?
I love getting brew from these places.
-
04-29-2008, 08:11 AM #18
Re: " PP.O's Who are they really? " 20 Questions with The Dropper ...
"PacNWVike" wrote:
Not sure about the steak house. I'll have to ask my dad who lives in Park River. I swear that man knows every good place to get a steak between St. Cloud and Billings.An excellent read and I can vouch for your fine rum!
Qworst field 2006..
We sure spanked those Seasqwawks and shut the obnoxious fans up where we tailgated!
I lived on GF airplane patch for a few years and enjoyed the ND experience!
What was the name of that little whistle stop of a town North of GF that had the great steak house in the back of a bar?
Great steaks!
You're destined to be a great attorney.
I'll see you in the City of Roses soon Dropper.
Thanks for the kind words, Pac. Definitely come down soon; I'm only going to be a distiller a little while longer.
-
04-29-2008, 08:13 AM #19
Re: " PP.O's Who are they really? " 20 Questions with The Dropper ...
"x-ray" wrote:
Wow, that's quite a memory you have there. That was me that you're talking about, but I wouldn't even know where to begin looking for that old post other than to look through my 1400 older posts. Sorry, I'm just not up to it today, but I'm sure it'll turn up at some point.Nice read. I always enjoy reading your posts, Dropper. I searched, but could not find, a poem you wrote about another member (sagevike) Wasn't that you? It was similar to Dr.Suess and just cracked me up. Maybe I have it mixed up though.
-
04-29-2008, 09:07 AM #20
Re: " PP.O's Who are they really? " 20 Questions with The Dropper ...
Great read. I always liked ' The dropper '. Sounded like someone to fear. Nice to know you are just clumsy.
I'm a home brewer myself and enjoy Ale and lagers. I like hops so you could say I'm a hophead.
We can't legally distill for personal use where I live. But if I could do it legally, I would say I have had occasion to produce some smooth white lightning.Temperature control would seem to be a key issue.
The Columbia river valley is some windy but beatiful country. And I was amazed by all the blackberries around Eugene and the surrounding area.
Oregon is one of the most beautiful states.But I agree ND has it's own beauty. I vacation at Devils Lake every year.
PackNWVike was back for a game last year and I was fortunate to meet him. Great guy.
I look forward to seeing him at a game again this year and hope to meet you as well some day.
Good luck in law school.“What takes a quarterback to the next level is not arm strength or mobility or any of that stuff. It’s the ability to play on critical downs. Manage third downs, or red zones or four-minute or two-minute situations"
Dilfer
Similar Threads
-
Congratz The Dropper on the Sage Rosenfels (2) G!!!
By BadlandsVikings in forum The ClubhouseReplies: 8Last Post: 08-22-2009, 06:12 PM -
Congratz The Dropper on the Warren Moon (1) G!!!
By BadlandsVikings in forum The ClubhouseReplies: 2Last Post: 01-30-2008, 11:59 AM -
2 questions: Just a YES or NO
By Garland Greene in forum Vikings Fan ForumReplies: 29Last Post: 11-06-2006, 09:10 PM -
20 questions on the NFL
By singersp in forum General NFL DiscussionReplies: 10Last Post: 07-20-2006, 04:57 PM -
74 Odd Questions
By triedandtruevikesfan in forum The ClubhouseReplies: 38Last Post: 06-08-2006, 11:21 PM



Reply With Quote



Bookmarks