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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 10:30 am
Think we should start a strange dream thread?
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 10:41 am
Heh heh. It's be interesting to see what comes up.
Me, I'm getting a little wigged by my quasi-deja-vus. I think I've used up all the ones I saw in the past, though, so I should be in the clear.
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 11:31 am
TeaDidikai Think we should start a strange dream thread? Most certainly! xd
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 11:38 am
I've had such a myriad of off-the-wall dreams since I moved into the apartment, that they'd probably take up a page and a half in a Word document.
Last night's: Drinking tea at a Chinese restaurant with an old friend (one I haven't seen in about six years), singing the Veggietales theme song. Saw a school bus full of people in duck outfits with their children dressed like kittens, and followed them to a gas station. Got on the bus...insanity ensued.
Maybe I need to lay off the Alice in Wonderland? sweatdrop
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 12:27 pm
The stupidest thing happened this morning.
I was doing my hair in my room and heard a rhythmic knock on the wall (y'know that one everyone does 'tap taptap tap tap, tap tap' sweatdrop that was a silly demonstation, sorry). I wouldn't be worried if this was the other wall; but this wall was the OUTSIDE one, and I was on the second floor. So it couldn't have been the neighbours that had made this noise. I spun round and stared at the wall in terror, some how expecting a spirit I had never seen before to fly through it or something xd I said very meekly 'yes...?' and stood there like an idiot waiting for something to happen.
Just then, my mom came upstairs and I told her about the knocking. Turms out it was my little sister knocking on the wall below sweatdrop .
So now I feel like a total idiot. I equate it to being so early in the morning 3nodding ninja redface
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 12:31 pm
BlueRoseTorn I've had such a myriad of off-the-wall dreams since I moved into the apartment, that they'd probably take up a page and a half in a Word document. Last night's: Drinking tea at a Chinese restaurant with an old friend (one I haven't seen in about six years), singing the Veggietales theme song. Saw a school bus full of people in duck outfits with their children dressed like kittens, and followed them to a gas station. Got on the bus...insanity ensued. Maybe I need to lay off the Alice in Wonderland? sweatdrop Actually- it sounds a lot like what would happen if I wandered around Seattle for a day.
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 2:32 pm
patch99329 I was doing my hair in my room and heard a rhythmic knock on the wall (y'know that one everyone does 'tap taptap tap tap, tap tap' sweatdrop that was a silly demonstation, sorry). "Shave and a haircut: six bits." Sometimes I'll hear tapping or humming or speaking noises and worry that I'm the only one who hears them.
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 2:44 pm
BlueRoseTorn I've had such a myriad of off-the-wall dreams since I moved into the apartment, that they'd probably take up a page and a half in a Word document. Last night's: Drinking tea at a Chinese restaurant with an old friend (one I haven't seen in about six years), singing the Veggietales theme song. Saw a school bus full of people in duck outfits with their children dressed like kittens, and followed them to a gas station. Got on the bus...insanity ensued. Maybe I need to lay off the Alice in Wonderland? sweatdrop I have weird dreams, but I can never remember the details of them like what you described. Thank god for that though, a couple weeks ago I had a dream where I slept with Bob Dylan (the 66-year-old Bob).
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 5:37 pm
Vertigo_Kiwi I had a dream where I slept with Bob Dylan (the 66-year-old Bob). gonk Edit: I just realized that I missed talk like a pirate day. Again. crying
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 11:41 pm
Vertigo_Kiwi BlueRoseTorn I've had such a myriad of off-the-wall dreams since I moved into the apartment, that they'd probably take up a page and a half in a Word document. Last night's: Drinking tea at a Chinese restaurant with an old friend (one I haven't seen in about six years), singing the Veggietales theme song. Saw a school bus full of people in duck outfits with their children dressed like kittens, and followed them to a gas station. Got on the bus...insanity ensued. Maybe I need to lay off the Alice in Wonderland? sweatdrop I have weird dreams, but I can never remember the details of them like what you described. Thank god for that though, a couple weeks ago I had a dream where I slept with Bob Dylan (the 66-year-old Bob). LMFAO!! Once a friend of mine dreamt she slept with an old d**k van dyke. xD
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 11:56 pm
patch99329 Vertigo_Kiwi BlueRoseTorn I've had such a myriad of off-the-wall dreams since I moved into the apartment, that they'd probably take up a page and a half in a Word document. Last night's: Drinking tea at a Chinese restaurant with an old friend (one I haven't seen in about six years), singing the Veggietales theme song. Saw a school bus full of people in duck outfits with their children dressed like kittens, and followed them to a gas station. Got on the bus...insanity ensued. Maybe I need to lay off the Alice in Wonderland? sweatdrop I have weird dreams, but I can never remember the details of them like what you described. Thank god for that though, a couple weeks ago I had a dream where I slept with Bob Dylan (the 66-year-old Bob). LMFAO!! Once a friend of mine dreamt she slept with an old d**k van dyke. xD Oldest guy I ever got in a dream is Hugh Laurie. And I'm not complainin'. heart blaugh
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Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 9:15 am
BlueRoseTorn Oldest guy I ever got in a dream is Hugh Laurie. And I'm not complainin'. heart blaugh Did he have a British or an American accent? whee
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Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:43 pm
TheDisreputableDog BlueRoseTorn Oldest guy I ever got in a dream is Hugh Laurie. And I'm not complainin'. heart blaugh Did he have a British or an American accent? whee He didn't speak. There was no need for words. xd
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Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:36 pm
Trips to Seattle need to be sorted out. I think we’re skipping the pot luck, but if there is a party we are invited to, we’ll need details via PM to account for it.
Spork.
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Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:48 pm
Butterfinger sticks, Tea, those I like, but I positively must have milk (or, strangely enough, ginger ale) to go with them... most cookies give me mad cases of cotton-mouth, especially crispy ones... Corinthians I can usually go with, as the cookie is very lite and flakey. domokun
Heh, dreams are fun. 3nodding
On an aside... I has meade. heart Well, by the time most of you read this... It will be I had meade. ninja
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