What's going to happen when you stop being the new guy? Will you just be some guy? Or a guy? Or simply 'G'? I like that. I might change my name to G...
Then we can be G^2. A string of G's... or a G-string.
Gibbo wrote:What's going to happen when you stop being the new guy? Will you just be some guy? Or a guy? Or simply 'G'? I like that. I might change my name to G...
Then we can be G^2. A string of G's... or a G-string.
Gibbo wrote:What's going to happen when you stop being the new guy? Will you just be some guy? Or a guy? Or simply 'G'? I like that. I might change my name to G...
Then we can be G^2. A string of G's... or a G-string.
I thought about that and decided it would, at some point, just be a big joke. I am fully aware that there will be that uncomfortable period (kinda like my teenage years) of not really being new yet still not having a clue.
Pretty Fly White Guy wrote:Teenage years aren't all that hard.
Get a mohawk, play guitar, listen to punk.
You're already onto a winner.
Look at me, i followed that advice, and i must say i am one of the coolest people i know!
Easy to say from someone who's still IN his teens Give it a decade or so and then you'll have the benefit of that "what the hell was I thinking" sort of memories we all seem to encounter in our late 20's and 30's.
Ahhh... If I could but tweak my teenage years just a little bit, things would have been grand. Youth truly is wasted on the young! But I digress...
After a while it won't be Some New Guy, it'll be the "Same Ol' G"!!
There is a difference between knowing the path, and walking the path.
viobane wrote:
Easy to say from someone who's still IN his teens Give it a decade or so and then you'll have the benefit of that "what the hell was I thinking" sort of memories we all seem to encounter in our late 20's and 30's.