What is Sonic Enterprises?
The big question about Sonic Enterprises ends in an answer that is almost too simple: nothing, really. Sonic Enterprises
is the name that I use when I create something that would fit under the two categories above. When I record a CD, I always
put "Sonic Recordings" on the CD Insert as the "record label" so to speak. When I write papers for the classes I am taking, or
projects, or anything having to do with print or pictures, I put "Sonic Publishing" on the back as the publisher. So, this website
is a "production" of Sonic Enterprises, only because I am the "owner", essentially, of Sonic Enterprises, an organization that doesn't
really exist except in my own little world of fun.
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What is "Sonic"?
The "Sonic" in the name is a nickname that I have had for the past four years given to me by a guy named Matt Pinto, from Birmingham,
Alabama. I write his name in detail because I haven't seen this guy for three and a half years now, ever since he left Gordon. The name was
given to me because I have a very large head like the Sega character Sonic the Hedgehog. Some refer to my head as the proverbial "orange on a toothpick", from the movie "I married an Axe Murderer".
Other names over the years have included "Sputnik" and "Heead", (both from the same movie), simply "head", and various other names pinned because
I also resemble a monkey more than the average man. (The most notable being "Monkeyboy", started by Russ Morrison of Miami, FL). So, there have been many
nicknames over the years, but Sonic is the one that I liked most. I like to think that they called me Sonic because, also like the game character, I have
a lot of energy and I am pretty quick. I don't think it's because I run around trying to collect gold rings, though I have bought more rings in the past few years
than the average college student (because I got married). Whatever the reason, Sonic is the name that I chose when talking about my personal ventures. Besides, I'm
not sure that "Monkeyboy Enterprises" has the same ring to it, but maybe it does...I own the company, I can change it whenever I want.
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