Re: Conrad
in reply to a message by carmags
I actually like Conrad.
I used to not care for it, but I like it now. Not even sure why I didn't like it then. I can't see a good reason to be opposed to it.
The only associations I have are Tom Conrad (a guitarist from Chicago in the pop-punk music scene.) and this old man named Conrad from a Christmas poem I heard when I was younger.
(poem: http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/THE-CHRISTMAS-GUEST-lyrics-Reba-Mcentire/6829FB01B20474654825694B00329631)
I like it. I like the classic feeling. It's not overused and it sounds sophisticated without sounding snobby.
I used to not care for it, but I like it now. Not even sure why I didn't like it then. I can't see a good reason to be opposed to it.
The only associations I have are Tom Conrad (a guitarist from Chicago in the pop-punk music scene.) and this old man named Conrad from a Christmas poem I heard when I was younger.
(poem: http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/THE-CHRISTMAS-GUEST-lyrics-Reba-Mcentire/6829FB01B20474654825694B00329631)
I like it. I like the classic feeling. It's not overused and it sounds sophisticated without sounding snobby.