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The Number 23

Of course time is just a counting system… numbers with meanings attached to them.

I watched that Jim Carrey movie last night, The Number 23, I do not regret doing so. I thought it was cool, though I don’t think it did that well in the movies. At any rate, the movie is about a man’s obsession with… 23. How the letters in his name, birthdays, seemingly everything in his life computes to 23. I had actually heard of this before, because 23 is one of The Numbers on Lost. So when I was watching the movie, which was pretty dark and disturbing I think, I began to think of my own life…

My birthday is April 19 ( 4/19 ), 4+19 = 23
My Dad’s birthday is December 5, 1942 ( 12/5/42 ), 12+5+4+2 = 23
My Sister’s birthday is June 6, 1974 ( sorry Lee ), ( 6/6/74 ), 6+6+7+4 = 23

I know, I know, it doesnt exactly “work out” all the time, and you have to fudge the numbers. I am no mathematician, but I wonder how many other numbers this works with, with these dates?

The Guys Throw A Wedding!

Friday night saw the first of Us to get married. James married Kristin! Without a doubt the best wedding any of us had ever been to! What more can I say? Please head on over to the pics and take a look for yourself!

Have Wit, Will Travel

We keep on waiting - waiting on the world to change

Well that was an interesting 3 weeks. Some interesting things / people: Conspiracy driven tour giving aging hippies, movie theaters with dinner tables, killer rain storms, light show operating sheriffs, guitar hero, sno-cones, frisbee, blackberries, heat, humidity, jambalaya, mechanical bulls, teachers gone wild, Intern, hand grenades, traffic, tattoos, Calvin, cigars manufacturing districts, street brawls, Christy, Jessica, outside acoustic performances, Busch Gardens, crashing, Bonnie, communist granges, Dunkin Donuts, underage drinking parties, dress up parties, Maria, 17 people in a 15 passenger van, Alex, Ryan T, Bird, Nick, Fenway, Matty R, Cask ‘n Flagon, waterfalls, rainbows, loonies, toonies, odds, evens, blacks, reds, f#$*ing Detroit, Lee, House of Blues, Karen.

This tour definitely ranks up there on my Cool Trips List. It was so different than anything I had done before, relaxing, leisurely, busy, and very fun. It certainly made it difficult to return to my cubicle. I was told I was more than welcome back, and if it’s in the cards, maybe I’ll make my way back on the road. I personally think I would make a great tour manager, and I have been told as much by people “in the know”.

At the end of the tour, I found I had made some pretty good friends. And although I never went, I imagined it was like summer camp ending. You say your goodbyes, knowing that you might not see the people again. It’s amazing how quickly you form friendships.

It took me a full day to get touring out of my system. I found myself bored as hell in the middle of the afternoon, walking around my backyard, itching to load up, trying to get a 16 year old to spend $10 just to get the CD AND the TShirt.

I took more than a few pics, please check them out here.

Please do me a favor and check out the bands I had the pleasure of touring with. They are all great people who are very good at what they do.

Where in the US is Peter Stickney?

Roads? Where we’re going, we don’t need roads.

In honor of what is soon to be The Summer of Stickney… I have spent countless minutes putting together a map of my 3 week tour of the Southern, Eastern and Northern Borders of this great nation. Using the Print Screen button way more than any one man should, I stitched together this image of my planned route. For more details, please check out the official schedule. I expect to see familiar faces around the nation, so get out there!


Tour 2k7

Job, Vacation, Moving, Ya Know… Life Stuff

Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in awhile, you could miss it.

Ive recently made a decision that I mostly kept to myself, for fear if I didn’t go through with it, I would look quite the fool! I gave my notice at work, planned a month long vacation and am moving to Boston. All of which were things I wanted to accomplish this summer, but due to CBMC ( Circumstances Beyond My Control ), I had to move up my timetable.

I will remain at my present job through July, my last day being Friday, August 3. My work has taught me much, and I will draw from my experiences there for quite a while, I have no doubt.

Next, I’ll take most of the month of June off, to take my vacation, on the road touring with some old friends. It should be a hell of a time, and will give me the chance to see many parts of the country I have not been to before.

After I leave work, it’s the move to Boston. The fates aligned on this one, as Mikey, Dave and Pauly were all in the market for roommates. The IT Job Market in Boston is ripe for the picking, and I do not anticipate any problems finding a job. Plus, everything else was too good of a chance not to take.

If ever there was a Summer of Stickney, this should be it, and I couldn’t be happier.

So Long Narragansett, and Thanks for all the Fish (smell)