I don’t get asked many questions about my blog – except for maybe the occasional ‘You have a blog? Why?” To which I answer them, “Because I’m awsome.” But the only other question I ever get is – “Did you ever finish that T-Shirt thing you started last year?” And the answer to that is “Yes.” If you’re not sure what I’m talking about, now’s your time to catch up. And I quote…
From the February 12, 2009 post, T-Shirt Bonanza ‘09:
“I have a lot of t-shirts. More than any one person should ever have or need. I have a chest of drawers with five drawers – the top one has socks and unmentionables in it. The next four are filled with t-shirts. Then there is the 3 drawer storage bin beside that… all three drawers filled with t-shirts. Then of course, there’s are the two stacks in my closet of t-shirts. I collect t-shirts like some people collect baseball cards. I’ve got new shirts and vintage shirts, band shirts and sports shirts, Young Life shirts and Elevation shirts… enough shirts to cloth a small impoverished community. I know, it’s sick. So a few weeks ago I decided to do a little experiment, asking myself this question – if I wore a different shirt every day, without any repeats, how long could I make it before I ran out? And while I’m at it, why not take a picture every day and document the whole event. Sounds like a great way to pass the time. This could take a while. So here it is…”
So yes. I finished. A different t-shirt every day. For a bunch of days. No repeats. Taking a picture of every one. And now, a few months later, I’m finally gonna tie up the loose ends and get these photos up here. You may not care, except maybe to point and gawk at the boy with too many t-shirts. But whatever. We’ll start from the top. Here are the first 25 (again).

























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