
Phife Dawg. He penned that line, which was preceeded by, "Now everybody knows I got to Georgia often" on Midnight Marauders' Problems. It was song full on random things and thoughts that happen to everyday people from around the way. And it's not like my life is full of problems right now or anything like that. It's just more of a reflection on how much life can change in a short span of time. It makes me think of that other chain email that goes around counterbalancing the value of different spans of time with scenarios when they would matter than anything else. At time, it can see as if though is moving so slow that no's hope in sight. And then conversely, life can be moving so fast that there's no hope in sight. Deja vu? Oh well, I think I'm going to the same game-plan that I've had all along. Live life to its fullest, take calculated risks, and be easy. The chips will fall as they may. And if I don't like it - then F it - I'll get mine, B.
"That's how the ball bounces, the cookie crumbles"
-Mobb Deep
Another long week is coming to an end. My first full month at the TCG helm has also come and gone. I'm no longer a rookie/virgin on the scene. It's time to make good on all the hype surrounding my arrival and rep for Chucktown, duke. I've made a lot of good contacts already and I have yet to meet all of our stakeholders, clients, partners, and students. Yes, there are a whole bunch of the shorties that I've yet to meet. It's been a month of meetings and greetings, surprises, change, shock, bewilderment, fun, and fire-fighting. Now is the time to take all that I've learned over the last five weeks and turn this mutha out. Say Word.
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