Dreams or nightmares


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Seeing as I started telling you about something that happened on my way home late at night, thought I'd better continue with the story - I'll try to keep it short. At the bus stop a man was staring -

#17. One should not ridicule dreams, they often tell a lot about a person. I have been reading The Labyrinth of the Tortured Mind, by the well-known Austro-Bulwellian professor Dr Sigmund Chullaski, N

Thanks to Carni last night was the first time in years I slept for eight hours although I did have a brief nightmare during. Benjamin started dating me mam and they got married.....Benjamin became my

It's all clap-trap about dreams. What's probably happened is that you shouldn't eat cheese before bedtime, well that's what my mother told me.

Having said that I do enjoy a good scary nightmare tho  ! Mrs C says I'm not normal.

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I sometimes have dreams that come true,I never used to tell anyone about them  as some were not pleasant.

I now make a point of telling my daughter and also write them in my dream book.

 

As for recurring dreams ,I dream that I am a young girl in past times in a very dark cobbled street I am wearing rags and have no shoes on,it is always raining.,people walk past but ignore me.

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Crankypig, is that why you have as your interests on your profile "sewing and shoes?"  Making sure you'll never be in the situation where you are in rags and have no shoes...

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I am a lucid dreamer and I always know I'm dreaming when I find myself out in public with no shoes on!

 

Once I see that I'm not wearing shoes, I can direct the dream. I lift my arms in the air and fly! It's exhilarating!  :rolleyes:

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I am a 'lucid dreamer' too Jill,.........can always recall them next morning,.......my recurring dream is..i'm in a strange town (always same place) and arguing with a bloke who won't give me directions to the Railway station..........in the end i build a wall and block the bloke off while hes still shouting.............then like you i fly off.........mad int'it.........i am a dreamer anyway..........cos 'if you never have a dream,how you gonna make a dream come true?)...............lol.

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Now I've started thinking about the performances of songs from musicals my sister and I used to put on at home when we were children. I can still see her standing on a packing case in the box room, singing 'I could have danced all night' from My Fair Lady. My sister looked exactly like Audrey Hepburn when she was a child and in her teens. 

 

If I was permitted to have a turn, I'd sing 'Where is Love?' from Oliver. We both had and still have fair voices. Sometimes Su Pollard would come round and join in!  It was fun!  :rolleyes:

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Loppy and Jill..............i think you've gone a 'Tad' to far now.....with this talk about Liberty bodice and now a 'crinoline'............but just out of curiosity..........what colour Crinoline?..............lol.

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I used to dream/nightmare  about driving a car years ago but never had after I started driving for real.

I would often have dreams about missing a 'sitter' on Annesley Welfare but that came true most sunday mornings.

 

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