Re: Borg personalities (keep it nice)
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 1:02 pm
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Well, thanks BB, I'll take it. I do endeavor to stay cool, unless it's completely necessary to show the other side. (28 years in law enforcement)Brewbirds wrote:I don't know about the scruffy part but I like the protecting the ladies side of you.John Sand wrote:I'll take "Californian" as a western cowboy serial type: Somewhat scruffy, edgy, quick on the draw, but protects ladies. But I confess that I was born in Jersey and grew up on Long Island!
Plus it beats other nicknames I've had, like "Lurch" and "The Naked Beast"! (Don't ask)
It's because you have an easygoing, laid back attitude (and your avatar reminds of California ).
@Philm00x anyone who picks Belgium as a vacation destination has to be a wise man. Oh, and I'm still jealous.
That's a great point Kealia. And while these characters are all amusing, I know that everyone here has a colorful side. Maybe people should put their own characterization too.Kealia wrote:One more: FIT - "The crazy relative". Maybe it's your uncle, father, grandfather, cousin, whatever. He reminds me of the family member that just refuses to grow up. And that's a good thing.
As I read this thread, I realize that it may come across to some as a 'small club' but I hope it doesn't seem that way. I know some threads can easily become a dialogue between just a few folks because they all enjoy the same style, or maybe they've become friends but nobody should ever feel like they are an outsider or feel weird about joining a discussion. Some of us are just wordy, and some of us have traded beers and emails/messages off-boards and gotten to know each other better. That doesn't change the fact that EVERYBODY here is welcome and encouraged to participate.
Honestly, the way we got to know each other was through posting and chatting here. The more the merrier.
And I once again encourage those who are interested in trading beers to reach out to others to get it going. If you see somebody post a recipe/beer that looks good to you send a message and ask if that person is interested in a trade. I'm betting that they will be flattered that you thought enough of their beer to ask - even if they can't do a trade. It's expensive and time consuming to do, so not everybody is up for it - but odds are that you'll start a discussion and get to know somebody even better as a result.
Hehe thanks SWMBO and I dream about retiring to Bruges and having all our family and friends visit.Brewbirds wrote:@Philm00x anyone who picks Belgium as a vacation destination has to be a wise man. Oh, and I'm still jealous.
I think Beerlabelman is the "life of the party guy". He's going to be the one running around, taking pictures, patting people on the back, giving hugs, etc.berryman wrote:With that said I will tell you what I think about Beerlableman..........<snip>