Packy Pack Packer was the former mascot to the Green Bay Packers. Former coach Forest Gregg thought the mascot and the cheerleaders where a distraction to the Packers so he had them removed. Eventually the cheerleaders returned in the form of cheerleaders from St Norberts and UWGB.
None now, was Packy Pack PackerThe Green Bay Packers do not have a mascot. But as a kid I remember them having a mascot. His name was Packy Pack Packer. He was your typical big plush mascot. Wearing a Packer football helmet, Packer apron and holding some big sausages.
A packer is a person whose business is to pack things, or a software program which compresses code or data.
Joy PACKER has written: 'Pack and follow'
As much as a packer can pack in a pack.
Mark Tauscher is a Wisconsinite. Go Pack Go!
The rabid fans from the old Colliseum were "The Wolf Pack"
Absolutely. The word 'packer' in your example is obviously a variation on the phrase 'pack a punch'. The only thing that would stop you is - if the name 'Packer Punch' was alrerady registered as a trademark.
The rabid fans from the old Colliseum were "The Wolf Pack"
packer boots were originally army issued boots (prior to WW1and discontinued during the early ,days of WW2) ,worn by soldiers after mustering out and modified for western use. they were excellent for both riding and walking, particularly in mountainous terrain. The term "packer" was brought into parlance as a way of describing someone such as a miner who used pack animals, thus his footwear.
Some common sayings or phrases related to "packer" include "packing it in," which means to give up or stop trying, and "a packed house," referring to a place that is full of people. In sports, particularly American football, a "packer" could refer to a player on the Green Bay Packers, leading to phrases like "Go Pack Go!" Fans often express loyalty with sayings like "Cheesehead pride" to celebrate the team's culture.
In the early 1800s Louis Vuitton trained as a luggage packer for a wealthy Parisian family He was then appointed by Napoleon III to pack the dresses of the Empress Eugenie. Little did he know this would be the start of his rise to fame.
There is nothing in any pack known as a bison. But there is a hope. A western pack is available which includes: Cowboy Boot Sheriff Badge Cowboy Hat Horseshoe Bronco- the cowboy on a horse Longhorn- most mistake this for a bull or a bison or even a yak but it is really an outline of the mascot for the longhorn sports team .