Stickboy goes Into the Wild

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  • mammasan wrote:
    No offense to stickboy, I wish him the best of luck, but he wanted to find himself there is really no need to undertake such a dangerous adventure. Pack up your car and take a drive cross country, go camping out in some of the great national parks we have in this country. Spend sometime alone but with the menas of providing for yourself. Pulling a McCandles is absolutely unnecessary. I respect the fact that Stickboy is doing what his heart desires but you have to take along some common sense as well.
    but who's to decide what's too dangerous for our needs? People push the boundaries all the time to get their kicks... some people think a parachute jump is too dangerous, some have done 20 of them and are getting bored with them, some find it's simply not enough
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  • fanch75
    fanch75 Posts: 3,734
    genie wrote:
    yeah, but not everyone's got a family or commitments..........like me for example :D the only one person i will worry about if i ever go away is my dad. there is no one else in the world i give a shit about.....not my boyfriend, and not my friends

    Maybe I'm reading that wrong, but that sounds awfully lonely. I guess if I felt that way, just running out alone wouldn't be that big of a deal, either. To me, friends & family are everything so of course the idea of me doing what Stick is doing is absurd.
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  • ajedigecko
    ajedigecko \m/deplorable af \m/ Posts: 2,431
    pjtaper wrote:
    First off, Eli is one of my favorite PJ fans I have ever met! He is a blast to hang out with, always happy, and always FULL of energy, also Eli would give you the shirt off his back, even if you already were wearing 3 and it was negative 20 degrees... Eli is one hell of a guy...
    He needed a change in his life so he decided to pack up his guitar bag with what he could carry, get on a mountain bike, and ride... I was pretty worried about him a few weeks ago, he had a lot of shitty things happening, wouldn't go into any details, but I could tell he was REALLY hurting!
    Eli, I wish you the best of luck, if you make it to WI I have several great friends and a brother that would help you on your journey, I even have a good job I could hook you up with in Wisconsin, if you find it is too cold to continue on. He has my address in Colorado, Wu-Tang is playing down the road tonight, I was hoping he would come knocking on my door sometime this afternoon!
    Last time we talked, I told him if he bikes all the way to Colorado, I know a little deli that Chris McCandles' sister owns, I'd buy him A HUGE meal there as soon as he gets in!
    Eli, thank you for the very thoughtful Christmas card, I got it on Sat and will keep it on my shelf where I can see it until you return... Be safe, stay warm, and maybe hit up Taco Bell bean burittos instead of McDonalds, that shit will kill you!

    GOOD LUCK ELI!!!!!!!!!!!!
    can you tell me how old stickboy is? i only ask because that will put many things into perspective.
    live and let live...unless it violates the pearligious doctrine.
  • redrock
    redrock Posts: 18,341
    V V wrote:
    you can follow his progress of change and adventure through his blogs on myspace
    http://www.myspace.com/bigedogg

    I'm following him.... :D
  • mammasan
    mammasan Posts: 5,656
    but who's to decide what's too dangerous for our needs? People push the boundaries all the time to get their kicks... some people think a parachute jump is too dangerous, some have done 20 of them and are getting bored with them, some find it's simply not enough

    Yes danger is definitely something that differs from person to person. As for your example though, when you go sky diving there are safety procautions that are taken. Parachutes are checked and rechecked. Emergency chutes are packed and checked and rechecked. You tandum jump with a certified instructor. Before you even get onto the plane they teach you how to land and what to do in case of an emergency. So even if you are under taking something as dangerous as sky diving you are still prepared for emergencies. Mountain biking across country with no destination in mind, with limited funds, limited supplies, and during the winter months is not only dangerous but reckless. Does he have any hunting skills, survival skills, does he have emergency funds so if he gets stuck he can access that money to help himself. Is he carrying any type of protection, there are some sick motherfuckers out there. So even though activitie slike sky diving or mountain clibing may be dangerous people do not go about it in a reckless manner increasing the dangers they may face and leaving a wide open window for tragedy.
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  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,920
    fanch75 wrote:
    Maybe I'm reading that wrong, but that sounds awfully lonely. I guess if I felt that way, just running out alone wouldn't be that big of a deal, either. To me, friends & family are everything so of course the idea of me doing what Stick is doing is absurd.
    Thats clearly a key...those of us who have family and friends we are close to will find what Stickboy is doing to be a bit off the wall, but if he is having such a rough patch in life, it probably makes sense to him. Hopefully he'll be smart and safe along the way. Some people can survive like this, most could not. And there's a lot of things to worry about besides just the elements. I think lots of people get inspired or enamored by something like "Into the Wild", but there is a lot of negative stuff that doesn't get glamorized as much aside from the obvious end for McCandless.
    When I read "On the Road" as a teenager, the idea of hitchhiking across the country sounded enticing, until I though long and hard about the downside of such a trek.
    I hope it works out for him, and I hope it wasn't just folly because of a movie.

    Good Luck Stickboy.
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  • fanch75
    fanch75 Posts: 3,734
    In his journey, he will ultimately find that bytchez STILL ain't shyt.
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  • pjtaper
    pjtaper Posts: 3,020
    ajedigecko wrote:
    can you tell me how old stickboy is? i only ask because that will put many things into perspective.
    I am not positive, but his myspace profile says he is 35. He may be younger though, like 25-35.
    Make your next post carefully ajedigecko, you are at 999 posts, CONGRATS on making it to the 4 digit club!
  • fanch75 wrote:
    In his journey, he will ultimately find that bytchez STILL ain't shyt.

    haha..
    'We're learning songs for baby Jesus' birthday. His mum and dad were Merry and Joseph. He had a bed made of clay and the three kings bought him Gold, Frankenstein and Merv as presents.'

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  • pjtaper
    pjtaper Posts: 3,020
    I worry about a gator getting eli while he is sleeping, or biking in the dark... there are some crazy animals lurking around Florida! I can just see a gator with it's mouth wide open, eli about to bike right into it, then seeing the gator and him flicking a burning blunt into the gators mouth, then escaping unharmed!!!
    I wish I could get on a bike and join Eli for a day!
  • Good going, Eli!

    The spirit of adventure is still alive!

    Well, people have been doing this for years and years before Into the Wild came out. :)
    Just because someone takes off on a bike doesn't mean they're bums! He's a resourceful dude and will be able to work for supper.

    I have a friend right down the street from me who did a cross country bike trip this year. He and a friend flew to Frisco, put their back bike tires into the Pacific then road to the Atlantic ocean. Does that mean Into the Wild took after Tom? :D They had a bit more of an organized schedule, though.
    They were definitely not in shape before they left, and three months later arrived with amazing stories of great people and experiences.
    http://westernexpress.blogspot.com/2007_03_01_archive.html

    I've got other friends who did this long ago and stayed in towns and worked in diners or helping people fix houses, etc.

    I loved doing stuff like this and there is a feeling of exhilaration along with a feeling of fear and of wonderment when you meet amazing people and see beautiful countryside. You'll never see or experience this by sitting in a cubicle in front of a computer watching youtube videos!

    So Cheers Eli! Have a great trip and a great adventure!
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  • NY PJ1
    NY PJ1 Posts: 9,533
    redrock wrote:
    I'm following him.... :D


    how is he posting on myspace if he has nothing?
  • pjtaper
    pjtaper Posts: 3,020
    he goes to libraries to update his myspace blog from time to time... and to let all us that REALLY CARE ABOUT HIM know he is still alive and heading north!
  • mammasan wrote:
    Yes danger is definitely something that differs from person to person. As for your example though, when you go sky diving there are safety procautions that are taken. Parachutes are checked and rechecked. Emergency chutes are packed and checked and rechecked. You tandum jump with a certified instructor. Before you even get onto the plane they teach you how to land and what to do in case of an emergency. So even if you are under taking something as dangerous as sky diving you are still prepared for emergencies.
    Yep, but sometimes that's not enough... fuck all the safety precautions and just live a bit.
    The Astoria??? Orgazmic!
    Verona??? it's all surmountable
    Dublin 23.08.06 "The beauty of Ireland, right there!"
    Wembley? We all believe!
    Copenhagen?? your light made us stars
    Chicago 07? And love
    What a different life
    Had I not found this love with you
  • Good going, Eli!

    The spirit of adventure is still alive!

    Well, people have been doing this for years and years before Into the Wild came out. :)
    Just because someone takes off on a bike doesn't mean they're bums! He's a resourceful dude and will be able to work for supper.

    I have a friend right down the street from me who did a cross country bike trip this year. He and a friend flew to Frisco, put their back bike tires into the Pacific then road to the Atlantic ocean. Does that mean Into the Wild took after Tom? :D They had a bit more of an organized schedule, though.
    They were definitely not in shape before they left, and three months later arrived with amazing stories of great people and experiences.
    http://westernexpress.blogspot.com/2007_03_01_archive.html

    I've got other friends who did this long ago and stayed in towns and worked in diners or helping people fix houses, etc.

    I loved doing stuff like this and there is a feeling of exhilaration along with a feeling of fear and of wonderment when you meet amazing people and see beautiful countryside. You'll never see or experience this by sitting in a cubicle in front of a computer watching youtube videos!

    So Cheers Eli! Have a great trip and a great adventure!
    :) I was hoping you'd post here.
    The Astoria??? Orgazmic!
    Verona??? it's all surmountable
    Dublin 23.08.06 "The beauty of Ireland, right there!"
    Wembley? We all believe!
    Copenhagen?? your light made us stars
    Chicago 07? And love
    What a different life
    Had I not found this love with you
  • redrock
    redrock Posts: 18,341
    fanch75 wrote:
    Maybe I'm reading that wrong, but that sounds awfully lonely. I guess if I felt that way, just running out alone wouldn't be that big of a deal, either. To me, friends & family are everything so of course the idea of me doing what Stick is doing is absurd.
    It's not lonely. He will meet lots of different people during his journey, from different walks of life. He'll have great conversations with them, maybe some of these may enlighten him. He will definitely learn from all of these people. He will also have time to reflect, to put things in perspective, etc.

    And... what an adventure.. you and your bike :) (and the odd gator or bear). In a way, I envy him...
  • mammasan
    mammasan Posts: 5,656
    Yep, but sometimes that's not enough... fuck all the safety precautions and just live a bit.

    Well I would rather have a long happy life then a short reckless one, but that's just me. I also don't feel that you need to put yourself into such a precarious situation in order to live life to the fullest.
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  • chinobaeza wrote:
    I prefer a "wild on" rather than a "into the wild"
    :D


    I prefer "Girls Gone Wild"


    :)
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  • Danimal
    Danimal Posts: 2,000
    Ok....so now after I read all of these...

    This is NOT like Into The Wild....he went on a bike ride....that's it. Hopefully he'll be ok.
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  • mammasan
    mammasan Posts: 5,656
    Let me ask this, by going North does he mean Jacksonville or literally the northern regions of the US.
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