G Thang
Good thing. This dates back to 340 BC, when Aristotle was tutoring Alexander the Great. Aristotle was telling Alexander of how he locked in a great mortgage rate on his new villa, when Aristotle uttered the phrase, "ain't nothing but a good thing". Alexander the Great misheard Aristotle but thought the phrase was fantastic and continued to use it almost daily in his rulings of Ancient Greece.
When asked how it felt to be undefeated in battle, Alexander the Great replied, "ain't nothin but a g thang"
G Thang by DennysBennys April 2, 2015
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