Originally Posted by: schmangeDo we write a bunch of strick rules and ruin everybody elses fun? Do we kick them out and throw out somebody who’s made a bunch of friends here and probably contributed quite a bit to tatmosphere around our nice Guitar Tricks offices?
Well.. the owners don’t know. That’s what they’re up their offices talking about right now.
Say we've got a music group here. It consists of a guitarists, a bassist and a drummer. All of the members are very close friends and have been for a few years now, but for the longest time, the drummer just hasn't been picking up on things. The members have high goals with music and can't afford to be held back by anything, so the guitarist and bassist begin evaluating the drummer. Whenever he gets one song down the last one seems to go out the window. He can never seem to get more than one song down at a time and he basically makes all the practices complete wastes. The question is would you waste your time and continue to go no where because of one person? Or would you do what's in your goals' best interest and seek change? Yeah, he's a great friend, been friends since high school, but he's just not helping the band get where it wants to be. So I say yes. If there are people here (myself included) that aren't helping to make the guitar tricks offices what you're striving to make them, then something must be done or else the change will never happen.
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They Said To Play It Louder Than Hell, We Promised That We Would
Hulk Smash!!
Whatever you do, don't eat limes. A friend of mine ate a lime once and BAM!! Two years later. Herpes.