The amazing thing is that there are some real life Good Guy Greg’s out there.
I once got chatting to two complete strangers at the kebab house who were waiting in front of me.
After they left I went to pay for my food and the man behind the counter points at the blokes who just left and said “one of them already paid for you”.
Is GGG a picture of a well-known guy, or are you just judging him by his looks?
I remember reading a reddit thread from a guy who said that his friend was GGG, but he was most certainly not a good guy. That was when people started noticing the popped collar, lol.
I like the one where he convinces the stripper to go back to school
BTW Badger, I’ve got my husband and all his coworkers coming up with First World problems. We’ve also started identifying them when uttered by others. Sometimes we just laugh, other times we call them out. People never fail to be amused at themselves when this happens, it’s great fun.
What is happening in my personal life is that someone will issue a complaint, and if it’s ridiculous they’ll say “…first world problem!” which has the effect of reneging on their complaint so that the record doesn’t show they were whining.
The amazing thing is that there are some real life Good Guy Greg’s out there.
I once got chatting to two complete strangers at the kebab house who were waiting in front of me.
After they left I went to pay for my food and the man behind the counter points at the blokes who just left and said “one of them already paid for you”.
The irony of GGG is that the actual GGG is not-so-good IRL. (Note the popped collar.)
“The irony of GGG is that the actual GGG is not-so-good IRL. (Note the popped collar.)”
Is GGG a picture of a well-known guy, or are you just judging him by his looks?
Badger wrote:
“Is GGG a picture of a well-known guy, or are you just judging him by his looks?”
Good Guy Hipster would be more to Saywhaat’s taste.
I remember reading a reddit thread from a guy who said that his friend was GGG, but he was most certainly not a good guy. That was when people started noticing the popped collar, lol.
I did another search on reddit just now and couldn’t find the thread, but I did find another thread claiming that the actual GGG was a fisherman: http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/jesx8/reddit_i_passed_the_6_week_challenge_and_crewed/
So, who knows. Maybe he is, or isn’t. I like the meme, though.
GGG the person we all at one point were
I like the one where he convinces the stripper to go back to school
BTW Badger, I’ve got my husband and all his coworkers coming up with First World problems. We’ve also started identifying them when uttered by others. Sometimes we just laugh, other times we call them out. People never fail to be amused at themselves when this happens, it’s great fun.
Susan,
GGG has certainly done a lot of good on the margins of society.
Have them post here…First World Problems is sweeping the nation as the Badger Hut injects endless mirth into people’s lives!
Where I live, First World Problems is quickly becoming an excuse to whine about trivial things under the pretense of humour.
spirits,
What is happening in my personal life is that someone will issue a complaint, and if it’s ridiculous they’ll say “…first world problem!” which has the effect of reneging on their complaint so that the record doesn’t show they were whining.
it’s like saying “no homo.”