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Favorite snack - hummus. My wife makes a.killer hummus and tops it with a touch of olive oil and pine nuts. Usually eaten with naan bread.

Favorite ice cream - salted caramel

Favorite candy - Reese's


   
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This!!!

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“When your best friend is the son of God, you get tired of losing every argument.”

― Christopher Moore, Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal
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Aldy wrote:

The Day of the Jackal.

Fantastic book


   
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davescharf wrote:

Aldy wrote:

The Day of the Jackal.

Fantastic book

And movie!

“When your best friend is the son of God, you get tired of losing every argument.”

― Christopher Moore, Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal
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Favorite snack is chip and dip. Old Dutch Rip-L chips and a family recipe dip.

Cream cheese beaten smooth with a hint of milk, grated onion (with juice) and garlic power.

It’s a favorite wherever I bring it. Give it a try!


   
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Greyeagle wrote:

davescharf wrote:

Aldy wrote:

The Day of the Jackal.

Fantastic book

And movie!

I believe the detective in the movie is the villain from Moonraker, the best Bond film.

'29, '40, '74, '76, '79, '02, & '03
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Chips, salsa, & gauc!


   
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Favorite book: The Great Gatsby and Atlas Shrugged tied.

Favorite snack: Whatever the wife doesn't favor that is in the house. The married guys understand.


   
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YoungEagle wrote:

Greyeagle wrote:

davescharf wrote:

Aldy wrote:

The Day of the Jackal.

Fantastic book

And movie!

I believe the detective in the movie is the villain from Moonraker, the best Bond film.

No one with this opinion should have their own cabin.


   
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Greyeagle wrote:

davescharf wrote:

Aldy wrote:

The Day of the Jackal.

Fantastic book

And movie!

We might be related. I remember buying my first DVD player and the movie was on the free ones I received. I obviously already owned it and was still happy, as I could gift my free copy. LoL


   
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Bertogliat wrote:

Cream cheese beaten smooth with a hint of milk, grated onion (with juice) and garlic power.

I think this is every family recipe in MN lol.

Philadelphia, milk, and garlic powder with Old Dutch chips. We skip the onion.


   
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Thirty-Four wrote:
We might be related. I remember buying my first DVD player and the movie was on the free ones I received. I obviously already owned it and was still happy, as I could gift my free copy. LoL

I think we got the Bruce Willis The Jackal remake with our DVD player.

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Bonin21 wrote:

Bertogliat wrote:

Cream cheese beaten smooth with a hint of milk, grated onion (with juice) and garlic power.

I think this is every family recipe in MN lol.

Philadelphia, milk, and garlic powder with Old Dutch chips. We skip the onion.

It should be, but every time I bring it somewhere people act like they've never tried it and ask me for the "recipe."


   
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I saw a couple of Dot’s Pretzels votes for snacks. The story of those is a pretty neat one. They are made in Velva ND which is about 30 minutes from Minot. One day traveling back to Fargo from there, I decided to see their “headquarters”. My Mom is a nut job about them, she likes dipping them in honey mustard jelly and I was gonna send her a picture.

I went to the address on their website and couldn’t see anything, no sign, no cars etc. After a trip around the block, I finally saw a little 12” sign on a man door heading into what I had assumed was a mechanics garage. That was a few years back, I have to assume they have expanded given how many different places I see them.

They also have a new Southwest flavor that is pretty good, so for those that like a little heat, it’s the best of both worlds.


   
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Also, my favorite is cream cheese melted and mixed with Hormel no bean chili and eaten with tortilla chips. I always bring it to parties and people look at it and move past (looks like baby shit) and when I tell them to try it, my crock pot ends up being the only empty one at the end of the night.


   
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MNGophers29 wrote:

I saw a couple of Dot’s Pretzels votes for snacks. The story of those is a pretty neat one. They are made in Velva ND which is about 30 minutes from Minot. One day traveling back to Fargo from there, I decided to see their “headquarters”. My Mom is a nut job about them, she likes dipping them in honey mustard jelly and I was gonna send her a picture.

I went to the address on their website and couldn’t see anything, no sign, no cars etc. After a trip around the block, I finally saw a little 12” sign on a man door heading into what I had assumed was a mechanics garage. That was a few years back, I have to assume they have expanded given how many different places I see them. They also have a new Southwest flavor that is pretty good, so for those that like a little heat, it’s the nest of both worlds.

I haven't seen the Southwest ones at the grocery store yet but I want to try them. I'll have to check when I go tomorrow.


   
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Slap Shot wrote:

YoungEagle wrote:

Greyeagle wrote:

davescharf wrote:

Aldy wrote:

The Day of the Jackal.

Fantastic book

And movie!

I believe the detective in the movie is the villain from Moonraker, the best Bond film.

No one with this opinion should have their own cabin.

Roger Moore at his very best!

'29, '40, '74, '76, '79, '02, & '03
GPL's Resident Cabin Enthusiast & Cadets Hockey Fan


   
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YoungEagle wrote:

Slap Shot wrote:

YoungEagle wrote:

Greyeagle wrote:

davescharf wrote:

Aldy wrote:

The Day of the Jackal.

Fantastic book

And movie!

I believe the detective in the movie is the villain from Moonraker, the best Bond film.

No one with this opinion should have their own cabin.

Roger Moore at his very best!

[mention]Greyeagle[/mention] how do you stand for this blasphemy?


   
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Are you a morning lark or a night owl?

I’ve always been a night owl, even as a baby. My mother said she fell asleep holding me during Jack Parr and I’d still be wide eyed and smiling.

Note: Due to inflation dirty deeds will no longer be done dirt cheap.


   
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davescharf wrote:

YoungEagle wrote:

Slap Shot wrote:

YoungEagle wrote:

Greyeagle wrote:

davescharf wrote:

Aldy wrote:

The Day of the Jackal.

Fantastic book

And movie!

I believe the detective in the movie is the villain from Moonraker, the best Bond film.

No one with this opinion should have their own cabin.

Roger Moore at his very best!

@Greyeagle how do you stand for this blasphemy?

I blocked him. ;)

“When your best friend is the son of God, you get tired of losing every argument.”

― Christopher Moore, Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal
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Left to my own devices, Night Owl. Had a period of time where I had been laid off from my job, and, without needing to be awake to deal with work/etc, found that my sleep schedule had shifted to go to bed around 3-4AM, waking up at 10 or 11. Not sleeping my life away, just... offset from everyone else.

B1G refs... corrupt, or just incompetent?


   
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Thanks to Uncle Sam's Canoe Club, I'm an early bird. I routinely wake up between 5:30 and 6:00 every morning, even without an alarm clock.

Tact is the ability to step on a man's toes without messing up the shine on his shoes - Harry S Truman


   
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“Uncle Sam’s Canoe Club” made me laugh out loud!

I guess I am a night owl. Used to be able to stay up all night and function just fine the next day. Once I hit 40, that ended. Now I fall asleep around midnight. Any later and I feel like hell the next day.


   
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Morning Lark. When life was normal, and I wasn't working from home, I would get up three days a week at 4:50 to run, otherwise it was more like 5:30. Up to a few years ago, I would stay up until 10:30 or 11. Now it's pretty much 10:00.


   
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I was never in the military, but I would have no problem with the schedule. I love to sleep, but I don't need as much as most people.

In high school I used to work 5 am to 1 pm. Sometimes I would party until the wee hours and drive straight to work. In college, I worked overnights at a gas station. That was tough because I would go to the bar after class, then Gopher hockey games and then work a midnight to 8 am shift. I suffered through that brutal schedule to allow me to go to hockey games. It also let me study at work when nobody would come to the store between 12 and 5 am outside of a few people needing smokes and Mountain Dew after the bar.

These days I go to bed early and wake up around 6 am. But I can get up, and often do, at 4 am with no problem.


   
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I'm in between. Except Tuesdays I get up at 3 AM to check the trivia question. :)


   
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YoungEagle wrote:

Greyeagle wrote:

davescharf wrote:

Aldy wrote:

The Day of the Jackal.

Fantastic book

And movie!

I believe the detective in the movie is the villain from Moonraker, the best Bond film.

While I don't think it is the best Bond film, it does have one of my favorite scenes of the classic (pre-Brosnan and Craig). I love the boat chase on the river that ends up with him hang gliding off the boat.

Regarding today's question I am absolutely a morning person. I wake up and I am ready to go. My wife and I don't talk much in the morning as she is absolutely NOT a morning person.


   
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When I first retired I adhered to my work schedule, which was a pretty rigid 10:30pm to bed to 6:00am out of bed. Now, 10 years later, it's "whenever I'm sleepy" to "whenever I'm no longer sleepy" (except golf mornings two days a week, when I revert to my former work schedule).

Works for me!


   
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I’m a night owl


   
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davescharf wrote:

YoungEagle wrote:

Slap Shot wrote:

YoungEagle wrote:

Greyeagle wrote:

davescharf wrote:

Aldy wrote:

The Day of the Jackal.

Fantastic book

And movie!

I believe the detective in the movie is the villain from Moonraker, the best Bond film.

No one with this opinion should have their own cabin.

Roger Moore at his very best!

@Greyeagle how do you stand for this blasphemy?

I should clarify that my two favourites are actually for your eyes only and the man with the golden gun. For me Roger Moore will always be Bond.

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Zwak wrote:

YoungEagle wrote:

Greyeagle wrote:

davescharf wrote:

Aldy wrote:

The Day of the Jackal.

Fantastic book

And movie!

I believe the detective in the movie is the villain from Moonraker, the best Bond film.

While I don't think it is the best Bond film, it does have one of my favorite scenes of the classic (pre-Brosnan and Craig). I love the boat chase on the river that ends up with him hang gliding off the boat.

Regarding today's question I am absolutely a morning person. I wake up and I am ready to go. My wife and I don't talk much in the morning as she is absolutely NOT a morning person.

Yes I remember that very scene. Unfortunately after that the movie is mostly ugly yellow henchman uniforms and a pink floyd laser show.

'29, '40, '74, '76, '79, '02, & '03
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Kelly Red wrote:

Are you a morning lark or a night owl?

I’ve always been a night owl, even as a baby. My mother said she fell asleep holding me during Jack Parr and I’d still be wide eyed and smiling.

Night owl. And I love to sleep in - I logged 12 hours both nights this past weekend. Mr. Green My work schedule is geared toward later and changes every day so that is a little challenging. If I had to get up early I would do fine if I stuck to a schedule, but I need 8 hours of sleep. 9 is my sweet spot I think. I’ve definitely caught up on sleep since the cancellation of social activity.

Happy Frozen Four week everyone. Should have been a two day work week for me. :(


   
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davescharf wrote:

I’m a night owl

Favorite tune?


   
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YoungEagle wrote:

Slap Shot wrote:

YoungEagle wrote:

Greyeagle wrote:

davescharf wrote:

Aldy wrote:

The Day of the Jackal.

Fantastic book

And movie!

I believe the detective in the movie is the villain from Moonraker, the best Bond film.

No one with this opinion should have their own cabin.

Roger Moore at his very best!

Well that was a low bar so kudos! Mr. Green Wink


   
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Night owl. My first main 40-hour job was an 8-5 gig, in Golden Valley. I lived in Burnsville at the time. Needless to say, it wasn't prime for my circadian rhythm I was in bed by 10ish, up at 6am. .My current job is a 9-5:30 (on a normal day; and shorter lunch) and I live about 7 minutes away. Much better. In bed about midnight, up around 7:30ish.

In my younger days, I'd crash anywhere from 2am-4am on the weekends, still by up by 9am the next day. Can't really do that anymore, the latest I stay up is usually 1am or so on weekends. Still up by 8am, mayyyyyyyyyyyybe 9am at the latest.

When you tell somebody somethin', it depends on what part of the United States you're standin' in... as to just how dumb you are.


   
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OK, this could get interesting...What’s the worst thing you’ve ever gotten away with?

My best friend had a massive crush on a guy in college. I slept with him for 3 months!!

Note: Due to inflation dirty deeds will no longer be done dirt cheap.


   
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The statute of limitations has not been reached yet so I'll have to decline a response.


   
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I plead the fifth....

“When your best friend is the son of God, you get tired of losing every argument.”

― Christopher Moore, Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal
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Greyeagle wrote:

I plead the fifth....

We did have a nice score on that caper though.?


   
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Change the names to protect the guilty parties!

Note: Due to inflation dirty deeds will no longer be done dirt cheap.


   
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Kelly Red wrote:

Change the names to protect the guilty parties!

Kelly, Kelly, Kelly. ? Sorry. I couldn't resist that old line.

To be guilty means having been indicted, tried, and then found guilty.

The object is to not being tried in the 1st place

?


   
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When I was probably 10 or 11, my two brothers and I played kickball in our living room with an exercise ball. It hit my moms shelf full of glass and porcelain elephants. I would say there were 12 elephants at about six inches tall at most. Shattered them. We spent the rest of the day super gluing all the pieces back together. Luckily the shelf was dusty so we were able to place them back in the same spots they were. My mom did not know they were shattered until about 15 years later when she took down the shelf. Statue of limitations was up on that and we got away with it.


   
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Bladepuller wrote:

Kelly Red wrote:

Change the names to protect the guilty parties!

Kelly, Kelly, Kelly. ? Sorry. I couldn't resist that old line.

To be guilty means having been indicted, tried, and then found guilty.

The object is to not being tried in the 1st place

?

At the least. I'm personally in favor of not even being investigated, much less indicted and tried, and the less said of convicted, the better, thank you.

B1G refs... corrupt, or just incompetent?


   
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Bladepuller wrote:

The statute of limitations has not been reached yet so I'll have to decline a response.

Well there is no statute of limitations on murder so I expect we'll never hear the full story.


   
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Steve MN wrote:

Bladepuller wrote:

Kelly Red wrote:

Change the names to protect the guilty parties!

Kelly, Kelly, Kelly. ? Sorry. I couldn't resist that old line.

To be guilty means having been indicted, tried, and then found guilty.

The object is to not being tried in the 1st place

?

At the least. I'm personally in favor of not even being investigated, much less indicted and tried, and the less said of convicted, the better, thank you.

Words of wisdom, for sure.

The term " arrest the usual suspects" has caused issues.


   
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george wrote:

Bladepuller wrote:

The statute of limitations has not been reached yet so I'll have to decline a response.

Well there is no statute of limitations on murder so I expect we'll never hear the full story.

Self defense, & Greyeagle was not involved, in that one


   
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I married a und/scsu alum. (She's always been a gopher fa though)


   
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Kelly Red wrote:

OK, this could get interesting...What’s the worst thing you’ve ever gotten away with?

My best friend had a massive crush on a guy in college. I slept with him for 3 months!!

With my parents away for the day, WAY back in 10th grade my rather hot 9th grade girlfriend and I skipped school and...:D


   
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D2D wrote:

Kelly Red wrote:

OK, this could get interesting...What’s the worst thing you’ve ever gotten away with?

My best friend had a massive crush on a guy in college. I slept with him for 3 months!!

With my parents away for the day, WAY back in 10th grade my rather hot 9th grade girlfriend and I skipped school and...:D

.....Played video games?


   
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One of my favorite childhood tales: my younger brother and I liked to play “circus” in the basement. Circus consisted of only two acts, acrobatics, which was me laying on my back balancing my brother on my upraised feet then tossing him across the room. Act two was knife throwing! Using darts. He’d stand against the wall and I’d threw darts at him. Once the dart stuck in his thigh. I walked over, yanked the dart out, said very calmly “no telling”. My mom finally heard the story 30 years later when we fessed up.

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