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For the first time, last night I had TBers in my dream!
We had all been travelling on public transport and had stopped briefly at a service station, when Baggy and Carol suggested we should go and dye our hair in the washroom which, incidentally, also had showers.
Baggy emerged first with hair that was lily white underneath and jet black on top. It was amazing - a work of art. Carol then followed, but she had managed more of an artistic chequerboard pattern in the same black and white. Their hair felt as soft as down.
As I talked to them, however, the white bits started to turn a gingery pink and where the hair had been smooth and sleek, it began to look dried out and split.
I didn't have the heart to tell them.
I then went in search of the toilets to find a large room with a pack of Brownies lying in sleeping bags all over the floor and the only loos were two swing bins, one blue, one red, in the corner with no privacy at all. They had bin liners in, but were both full, so I passed.
Has anyone else had their dreams infiltrated by TBers?
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*beams and decides to ignore the rest*
[quote=Mrs Bear] with BB and Carol making themselves (and by suggestion, us) interesting to the public[/quote]
Are we not already interesting? I'm always getting interesting looks.
Not the famous bus to croydon?
Goodness, TN, TBers in your head while you sleep? That's the stuff of nightmares, methinks.
*sighs*
You've all become real.
I think the hair dye bit came from Neph mentioning she'd dyed her hair black and the starring roles were given to TBers whose faces I'd seen.
dora, you remain enigmatic, so if you were there, you would have been incognito.
"I phoned the BBC and asked if I could speak to the Director General. They said he's incommunicado. Funny time of year to go on your holidays."
That would be my professional overview.
I charge for in-depth analysis.
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Who's up for first in the queue for an endoscopy with Buick?
I hope you wash/sterilise your instruments thoroughly then.
I cannot afford to buy the pliers, knives, etc and sterilize them every time.
There's a recession on, you know.
*smiles with an uncanny similarity to Norman Bates*
Terribly sorry - I've suddenly remembered an appointment elsewhere, beyond reach, out of sight, and possibly on an entirely different planet.
Samples of what?
Mind boggles.
Seems strange that two TBers have a dream about me and my hair - almost within hours of each other.
And bought a lottery ticket with numbers picked (somehow) from TB?
:)
'To dream that your hair is white or turns white, indicates that something important has just been made aware to you. It is a symbol of wisdom and insight.'
Wisdom and insight? Yes. I have that a-plenty according to . . . me.
Your white hair, Baggy, wasn't that wiry, old person's type of white hair. As I think I mentioned, it was so silky and glossy. Also you had jet black areas too.
I regard you as the very fount of all wisdom.
*reverses away, bowing until light-headed*
You are wise to do so.
*changes parting*
*emulates and walks in footprints left by Baggy*
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"wonders what sort of light suits TN best - the blue one found on top of a fire engine or the single, dust-laden one that flickers constantly in the back room at the abbattoir"
I see only rain.
"... I had a dream, whoooaa
a crazy dream ....."
I shall not divulge my 'friend's' identity because of the inevitable disappointment it would cause the rest of you, but there was no 'hanky-panky involved, so you didn't miss out on much.
*braces self for tirade of whispers enquiring 'was it me?' *
Must stop eating cheese before bedtime.
How wonderful - nothing beats a good laugh :)
[quote=heather]I was dreaming about Chris Evans last night.
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For me that would be a nightmare :(
Watch out all you laydees who were in that WM double page spread.
You're all fair game now!
For me that would be a nightmare [/quote]
It was!!!!
Maybe you could let him know I'm a married woman, sm!
I'm sure we all dream every time we sleep, it's just that most dreams probably don't break into the conscious bit of our minds... :)
Chap died, was on a conveyor belt. His murderer watched him pass by then woke up - found it all a dream. But then (awake) he saw his victim on a conveyor belt, still alive but about to die...
All very happy and festive in my little head.