Sean T. Conrad’s Fridge

I recently decided to live another year in my apartment so that I can save enough to buy a place and because I still love the neighborhood. I had been subconciously putting off things like cleaning and hanging up clothes because it would have been a waste of time had I moved June 1st.
Because, I’m going to be chilling in the place for twelve more months, I’m doing some minor redecorating. STC.com has over 2500 images, but none of them were hanging up anywhere in my apartment. I finally figured out how to get photograph quality images from my printer, so I started doing up the fridge in an STC.com theme. From now on, if you stop by and drink a beer, you can choose your favorite STC.com picture, print it, and hang it on the fridge.

The Super Guy is a staple of all my fridges because I am Super Guy.

On the walk to work today I passed the same homelss guy that I pass every morning. He said the same thing, “Brother, can you help me out?” I replied in my usual way, “Sorry, dude, can’t do it.” Today, he smiled and said, “S’all right,” and then shook my hand. I felt good about it for a minute, and then bad for feeling good about it. And then I got coffee.

Site of the Day: From Jess, http://www.takeoneforthecountry.com/

I recently decided to live another year in my apartment so that I can save enough to buy a place and because I still love the neighborhood. I had been subconciously putting off things like cleaning and hanging up clothes because it would have been a waste of time had I moved June 1st.

Because, I’m going to be chilling in the place for twelve more months, I’m doing some minor redecorating. STC.com has over 2500 images, but none of them were hanging up anywhere in my apartment. I finally figured out how to get photograph quality images from my printer, so I started doing up the fridge in an STC.com theme. From now on, if you stop by and drink a beer, you can choose your favorite STC.com picture, print it, and hang it on the fridge.

The Super Guy is a staple of all my fridges because I am Super Guy.

On the walk to work today I passed the same homelss guy that I pass every morning. He said the same thing, “Brother, can you help me out?” I replied in my usual way, “Sorry, dude, can’t do it.” Today, he smiled and said, “S’all right,” and then shook my hand. I felt good about it for a minute, and then bad for feeling good about it. And then I got coffee.

Site of the Day: From Jess, http://www.takeoneforthecountry.com/