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???? Wrote:

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> The most boring set of words in the world are..

>

> "I had this really weird dream last night" ...I

> just switch off. It hasn't happened, it's not real

> and it's tedious beyond belief. Keep your dreams

> to yourself please people (or you jungian

> therapist is welcome to this shit too).


With apologies to 2008 Quids, last night I dreamt I was on top of the roof of an SE22 terrace talking to David Bowie about what type of Redland roof tiles to buy. The Thin White Duke was on top form and after advising me on underlay, told me to got to a roofing shop on Peckham Hill Street before asking me "is a 185 better than a 176?". I woke up, disturbed and in a cold sweat but strangely pleased that I had met the great man.

MrBen Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > The most boring set of words in the world are..

> >

> > "I had this really weird dream last night" ...I

> > just switch off. It hasn't happened, it's not

> real

> > and it's tedious beyond belief. Keep your

> dreams

> > to yourself please people (or you jungian

> > therapist is welcome to this shit too).

>

> With apologies to 2008 Quids, last night I dreamt

> I was on top of the roof of an SE22 terrace

> talking to David Bowie about what type of Redland

> roof tiles to buy. The Thin White Duke was on top

> form and after advising me on underlay, told me to

> got to a roofing shop on Peckham Hill Street

> before asking me "is a 185 better than a 176?". I

> woke up, disturbed and in a cold sweat but

> strangely pleased that I had met the great man.


Hardly surprising. You are Mr Ben after all.

Marie81 Wrote:

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> I dreamt I was a labrador and me and my mate

> another labrador where on an adventure running

> around the streets of London at night looking for

> food and hiding from people! I would love to know

> what this means?!



Basically Marie


You're a freak.


Did you sniff anyone's rear end ?



NETTE:-S

MrBen Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > The most boring set of words in the world are..

> >

> > "I had this really weird dream last night" ...I

> > just switch off. It hasn't happened, it's not

> real

> > and it's tedious beyond belief. Keep your

> dreams

> > to yourself please people (or you jungian

> > therapist is welcome to this shit too).

>

> With apologies to 2008 Quids, last night I dreamt

> I was on top of the roof of an SE22 terrace

> talking to David Bowie about what type of Redland

> roof tiles to buy. The Thin White Duke was on top

> form and after advising me on underlay, told me to

> got to a roofing shop on Peckham Hill Street

> before asking me "is a 185 better than a 176?". I

> woke up, disturbed and in a cold sweat but

> strangely pleased that I had met the great man.



"We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold. I remember saying something like 'I feel a bit lightheaded; maybe you should drive . . .' And suddenly there was a terrible roar all around us and the sky was full of what looked like huge bats, all swooping and screeching and diving around the car, which was going about a hundred miles an hour with the top down to Las Vegas. And a voice was screaming, 'Holy Jesus! What are these goddamn animals?'"

Huguenot Wrote:

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> How did you know you were a labrador?


I don't know really I just did, I know what a lab looks like and I was a black one and the other one was golden coloured. In the dream I was in the body of the lab and was planning our adventure. I woke up remembering that part quite vividly. I have bizarre dreams and can wake up and then go back to sleep picking up my dream where I left off!Does that make sense to you, sorry I don't think I can explain very well what I am thinking. The dream is probably telling me that I need to get out more and socialise less with dogs and more with people :)

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