I dream a dream! What did you dream last night?

Trumpet

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Went to Oxford on Friday for Mrs T's daughter's police passing out ceremony. The night before I dreamt that she had abseiled down an underwater concrete pole and into a restaurant where we all sat at individual tall tables. She was wearing a purple bridesmaids dress and a shoulder holster. After we'd eaten we all had to abseil down an underwater cliff face wearing breathing apparatus. Oddly enough the day went nothing like that at all.
 

Gadget

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The other night I dreamt that I fell off the very top of Tower Bridge whilst fiddling with the balloons we'd attached for the 'decorated swimming pool mat' regatta. It took a very long time to fall and I was just fine when I splashed down. So much so I wanted to do it again lol
Last night it's all very vague but involved me in my Police uniform.
 

That-Crazy-Rat-Lady

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I had a dream that I was applying for a job and filling out the application but the deadline was 12.30 and the clock was ticking.....

In the end I missed it - not a very exciting dream!
 

Noah

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Feeling rather left out, I don't think I have ever remembered any dreams on waking.
 

Gramaisc

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Feeling rather left out, I don't think I have ever remembered any dreams on waking.
Same here - I've only 'seen' five or six in my whole life - last one was in the '80s. Not aware of anything going on whilst I'm asleep - just black and silent, then I wake up.
 

Gramaisc

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Dreams are only firmware/interference issues as you process memory in the background - some people just have heads that are a bit leakier than others. Some glitches make it to the screen....
 

Withnail

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I have lost count of the times i have thought ' oo, i must remember that', only to forget it in the time it took me to think 'oo, i must remember that'. They seem to be 'fleeting things' for me.

I'm tempted to convince my GP that i'm going to a malaria infested place so that i can take Larium again, assuming it's still prescribed -

Larium dreams of a tarmac road

Cigarette sunrises glowering gold


One dollar mudhuts with rush mat floors

Pissed up policemen with five dollar whores


Red dust and white dust

Black sand and brown

Coffee and mofo stops

In zebu shit towns
- though i presume it isn't.

Good shit if you can get your hands on it though.
 

Noah

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"Mefloquine was developed in the 1970s at the United States Department of Defense's Walter Reed Army Institute of Research as a synthetic analogue of quinine. The brand name drug, Lariam, is manufactured by the Swiss company Hoffmann–La Roche. In August 2009, Roche stopped marketing Lariam in the United States. Generic mefloquine from other manufacturers is still widely available. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines, a list of the most important medication needed in a basic health system"
 

Withnail

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It did have quite a heavy list of side-effects on the piece of folding inside.

Cracking dreams though Gromit.
 

Withnail

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Blimey, 'twas only once a fortnight when i had to take it.

Quite tempted at £31, for old time's sake....
 

Noah

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Many, many years ago when I was a child I used to develop an allergy rash in the summer. For about 3 years I was prescribed very small, bitter, blue pills for them. Didn't dream, had waking hallucinations. Remember once sitting in the living room trying to work out how my hands, feet & head were each larger than the room. Then the pills seem to have been withdrawn. A couple of years later at school we read Aldous Huxley's Doors of Perception, it seemed familiar as did later accounts of the effects of LSD.
 
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