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Old 05-27-2008, 05:02 PM #11
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OMG..those are too funny. Actually brought a tear to my eyes - I REALLY liked that Stephen Tyler asked you for an autograph! I tried to tell a friend that believes if you die in your dreams, you die in real life. I have died in many dreams and your spaceship one reminds me of the time I was an astronaut and was just about to enter the spaceship and the doors closed on me, *crunch*. Ouch.. I think the gored by the bull must feel like the migraine I currently have!

PS- what do you write? it must be amazing!!
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mom when i was on baclofen i had some funky dreams too, so it may be a med thingy. although you sound like you have a lot going on so it could be a stresss thingy too either way hope the dreams settle down soon
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Enjoy your dreams! I've always had very entertaining dreams, and they stopped completely (or I completely stopped remembering them). I was a wreck! I really believe dreaming helps us keep our sanity (or, our version of it ). When I started taking LDN, my dreams came back, and I feel so much better..
My favorite is one I had a few years ago..I was in a rickety little space capsule orbiting the Earth with Fred, Barney, Wilma and Betty..I had trouble even telling my best friend about the dream because I'd start laughing so hard I couldn't talk..
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I absolutley hate channel surfing but the other night I was dream surfing. I would go into a dream, slip into another one and then another one and just go back and forth from one dream to another one. It was so dissatisfying becuase I could never finish a dream, just saw portions of many. Some people say there is a meaning to all dreams.
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And last night, I had a dream dd dropped a finch in horse raddish sauce.




All I could think is how we were going to help that poor bird, was it going to kill him?

He was in all the way up to his head. Poor thing.
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Ok, this was my day off and I purposely tried to remember last night's details.

We had bought a farm and moved in, though it was a "fixer-upper", nearly hopeless. The yard had lots of muddy patches as though there were flooding problems.

In a closet I found a contraption that turned out to be a small industrial pump. Turns out the former tenants used it to pump pig manure at area farms, so DH decided to do the same. A lady called for "pump service" and I was trying to help DH figure out what he could put the manure into and where it would go once he had it.

I called Ace Hardware and they said they didn't have bags strong enough for that sort of hazardous waste.

I was going to suggest we sell it to a couple of the local pig farmers that I know, but we never got to the point of actually doing it.

Then, I had a friend who worked in an office of some sort. She hated her job and I was her confidant. One night I was there with her at closing and there were several things in the office fridge: a chocolate cake I'd made, a big bowl of frosting for the cake, and some Brie' cheese (sp?) I wanted the Brie' cheese but the big boss took that so I was stuck taking home the cake and frosting.

That's about all I can remember.
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We had bought a farm and moved in, though it was a "fixer-upper", nearly hopeless. The yard had lots of muddy patches as though there were flooding problems.

In a closet I found a contraption that turned out to be a small industrial pump. Turns out the former tenants used it to pump pig manure at area farms, so DH decided to do the same. A lady called for "pump service" and I was trying to help DH figure out what he could put the manure into and where it would go once he had it.

I called Ace Hardware and they said they didn't have bags strong enough for that sort of hazardous waste.

I was going to suggest we sell it to a couple of the local pig farmers that I know, but we never got to the point of actually doing it.

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Can I have 3 of whatever she's drinking?? That's just great. I cannot remember what my dream last night was cause I've been up and about. I used to be able to manipulate my dreams. I think I'm going to take a nap and I sure hope Brad Pitt and Whipped Cream are involved!

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I dream but I can never remember them. I'll wake up and realize that I was dreaming but it just slowly fades out of my mind - and I can't remember what it was about. It's so strange because I can almost remember - and it's like I just can't hold onto it - it just slips away. It's very frustrating.
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really wiz you have to bring enough for the whole class talk about a totally farm out dream
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really wiz you have to bring enough for the whole class talk about a totally farm out dream

I have those every night Frank. I suppose some of my meds help them out somewhat? lol
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