I don't play with dolls - going to google that nowWere you playing with matryoshka (sp?) dolls recently?
Ah thought it was those lol - nope. But that bit wasn't the weirdest part of the dream.
I don't play with dolls - going to google that nowWere you playing with matryoshka (sp?) dolls recently?
I can't figure out @biometrics' algorithm to flipping the kill switch timerI win
It was weird. Part of it happened underground. And we were sitting in chairs like you would on a train. I was asked to look after some large metal objects. There were three dogs. A huge beast of a dog - and he was sitting on one of the chairs. A smaller bulldog type lying on the floor. And a little puppy. But the puppy was ugly af. And demanding. Oh there was lot more - weird stuff and things people did.
Have you noticed that sometimes you cannot read or hear what people are saying in a dream? You hear them talking but the words make absolutely no sense.
I can't figure out @biometrics' algorithm to flipping the kill switch timer
I don't remember there being a bomb. And no one was particularly pale. I knew some people (my kids) but the rest were unknown but familiar. I had another dream where I was in what was supposed to be Cape Town (but it wasn't) and we were trying to get into a room which was locked. Then it was some kind of competition what had something to do with the waves and the water and having to spot things/people. Don't really remember. Ah it involved trying to shoot things. It was near a water's edge that looked like it belonged in Greece - with lots of stairs and walls and corners to hide. There was also something about a triangle door and the key being somewhere else - but if you went through a series of other doors the door would open.I think your dreams relates to a scene where a bomb is placed in an underground station, by a woman who seeks redemption. Can you remember the facial features of the people? Among them, were there any pale faces?
The puppy is on the tip of my tongue but for the life, can't remember.
You know when words don't make sense in a dream, it's too much for the conscious mind to process.
It is a setting on the forum - you just pick from dropdown listsA good time to ask him when he's having two loves - wine and pizza.
It is a setting he chooses - the only way to win is when no one posts late night or early morning.I can't figure out @biometrics' algorithm to flipping the kill switch timer
I don't remember there being a bomb. And no one was particularly pale. I knew some people (my kids) but the rest were unknown but familiar. I had another dream where I was in what was supposed to be Cape Town (but it wasn't) and we were trying to get into a room which was locked. Then it was some kind of competition what had something to do with the waves and the water and having to spot things/people. Don't really remember. Ah it involved trying to shoot things. It was near a water's edge that looked like it belonged in Greece - with lots of stairs and walls and corners to hide. There was also something about a triangle door and the key being somewhere else - but if you went through a series of other doors the door would open.
I can see these things in my dreams if I think - but if I try and focus on them - they change into other dreams that I have had that also made no sense.
Madness I tell you
Figurines, then - or is your collection of superheroes strictly for display porpoises?I don't play with dolls - going to google that now
Ah thought it was those lol - nope. But that bit wasn't the weirdest part of the dream.
We need to catch him in a good mood to change it.It is a setting he chooses - the only way to win is when no one posts late night or early morning.
I believe that most dreams are just the brain playing around to make sense of things that happen in your lifeIn the shower I remembered. Bulldog is England's national animal. I know you didn't see any bomb in your dream. Maybe it gets thwarted. Anyway, I'll see what happens.
Not sure of your other dreams but legend has it that we can experience other people's reality in dreams. I can believe that, especially oracular ones.
Maybe dreams made more sense when there were less people on the planet.
Some dreams I have more than once - especially some of the weird ones. But yes - the memory is often elusive. If you try and remember, then it evades you. But it comes to me in bits and pieces when I am doing other thingsYou have the most interesting dreams, Tribble. Do you remember your dreams often?
I actually have no figurines. Not that I don't want them - I just don't spend money on things like that. My toys are all functional.Figurines, then - or is your collection of superheroes strictly for display porpoises?
I believe that most dreams are just the brain playing around to make sense of things that happen in your life
And yes you can - you choose how many hours. He had it on 5 when I won - so he set it to 7.
I actually have no figurines. Not that I don't want them - I just don't spend money on things like that. My toys are all functional.
In my case, I would be hearing verbally spoken words where in real life I can’t.It was weird. Part of it happened underground. And we were sitting in chairs like you would on a train. I was asked to look after some large metal objects. There were three dogs. A huge beast of a dog - and he was sitting on one of the chairs. A smaller bulldog type lying on the floor. And a little puppy. But the puppy was ugly af. And demanding. Oh there was lot more - weird stuff and things people did.
Have you noticed that sometimes you cannot read or hear what people are saying in a dream? You hear them talking but the words make absolutely no sense.
Winston ChurchillIn the shower I remembered. Bulldog is England's national animal. I know you didn't see any bomb in your dream. Maybe it gets thwarted. Anyway, I'll see what happens.
Weird you should mention, his name has come up in previous sessions. And the name Randolph, which I googled. Turns out Winston had a son named Randolph.Winston Churchill