WHAT IS THIS?

I have a lot of t-shirts. I mean A LOT. And I usually wear a t-shirt every day.

At the end of 2005 I had the idea for this blog - starting January 1st, 2006 I would wear a different t-shirt from my collection every day until I ran out of shirts. Shirts could not be repeated. Each day I was to take a photo of that particular day's shirt, tell everyone a little bit about it, and then post it all on this blog. I also encouraged my readers to send me shirts to keep my streak going, but that didn't work out so well. I think I got two or three in the mail. The rest of the shirts were mine.

The SASHDISH experiment lasted from January 1st, 2006 to June 5th, 2006, or something like 152 shirts! Was this pointless? Probably. But so is most of the stuff on the internet.

After SASHDISH ended, I got lazy and stopped checking in on it. Then the company that owned the server that stored all of my images went out of business, and all of the photos were lost. Someday, when I'm bored, I'll go back and repost the images. Until then, I still have all of the individual shirt descriptions up, so you can read about each one. And here's a photo of the first 100 shirts: SASHDISH 100.

In case you're wondering, I got rid of most of these shirts. However, I'm still a t-shirt-a-holic and now own just as many (if not more) than I used to.

Thanks for visiting,
Aaron Popp
aaronpopp.com
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Monday, February 13, 2006

Wahoo's Fish Taco


Front: Wahoo's Fish Taco, est. 1988
Back: Wahoo's Fish Taco - Fueling the forces since 1988

I originally thought a coworker of mine got me this shirt, but it turns out I had it confused with another taco joint shirt I have from California. The REAL story behind this one is that it was a gift from my buddy Joe who lives in L.A. -- he lives the Cali lifestyle and rubs elbows with the stars. And he eats fish tacos and drinks Hypnotiq. I had a fish taco once, in Mexico. It was scrumptious.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey guy-ah, it wasn't a coworker....it was a disciple of Charlie Raggs.

9:49 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

my aunt ran into tiger woods at wahoo's in LA last year.

10:23 AM  

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