What's the last weirdest dream you had?

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28 Oct 2011, 12:15 pm

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I had a shadow people type dream like I heard about on Coast to Coast AM that was so disturbing and frightening that I can't even go into detail about it now since it's getting dark out. Normally dreams don't bother me that much.

glad to see another coast to coast fan here :) where i live it is on KIRO-FM 97.3, the sound quality is oh so much better. the AM out where i live [out in the sticks in a big reception hole] sucks.


Ah that's cool you both mentioned Coast to Coast AM, I'm a fan as well. :) I was listening to a show from the archives (but a recent show) the night before last and woke up from a bad dream at 3:41 AM and couldn't go back to sleep. I don't remember what it was exactly but I do remember some people were trying to force me to sell perscription drugs and people were being murdered and I was trying to escape, the guest I think was a counselor of some kind and had made a comment about people abusing perscription drugs which probably triggered the dream along with the Smarties, Halloween candy and green beans with pork and sweet onions I ate before I fell asleep.

Sometimes I listen to C2CAM on 790AM WNIS, here in Norfolk, Virginia. Other times, I stream it on the computer from the website and once in a while, I listen to something in the archives.


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28 Oct 2011, 12:21 pm

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... (To AuntBlabby)That actually makes sense, wow you seem really good at interpreting dreams. :)
I think he's great at interpreting dreams too. :)


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28 Oct 2011, 12:41 pm

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Dream interpretation


Thank you ever so much, that makes a lot of sense :-)


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29 Oct 2011, 4:39 am

bowing to Moog, Taupey and GraySun369 :D



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29 Oct 2011, 9:51 am

For some unknown reason Alan Alda came to my house, even in the dream I didn't know why. and yes he was dressed in his MASH fatigues with a martini in hand.....


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29 Oct 2011, 3:10 pm

It was a reenactment of this.

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As soon as I got the last of the jedi to my transport safely my alarm clock went off. I was just about to reinforce the all terrain heavy walkers in their fight against the reaper tripods.


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29 Oct 2011, 5:20 pm

I had a dream that there was a country called "May". It was located far away from home, but I somehow could walk to it pretty fast.



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29 Oct 2011, 10:42 pm

I had a dream where I think I was in front of a set of vending machines, and i was trying to flirt with my cute HR manager by offering her a Ricola cough drop.

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30 Oct 2011, 6:59 am

i had a series of nightmares all night long, ending up with a rather mundane dream [what a relief!] which took the form of a replay of one of my typical days, but it was accompanied by a soundtrack with the Traffic song "the low spark of high-heeled boys" playing all through it. strange. :scratch:



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30 Oct 2011, 10:34 pm

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i had a series of nightmares all night long, ending up with a rather mundane dream [what a relief!] which took the form of a replay of one of my typical days, but it was accompanied by a soundtrack with the Traffic song "the low spark of high-heeled boys" playing all through it. strange. :scratch:


Sorry to hear about the series nightmares Auntie. Do you have an idea of what might of caused you to have them? I'm curious why that happens. I've had them in a series before too but it's rare. Once I had them when I abruptly went off some anti-anxiety medication. Those nightmares were all kinds of blood and violence, it was horrible. But I've had them for no apparent reason - well so it seemed anyway.


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30 Oct 2011, 11:13 pm

Taupey wrote:
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i had a series of nightmares all night long, ending up with a rather mundane dream [what a relief!] which took the form of a replay of one of my typical days, but it was accompanied by a soundtrack with the Traffic song "the low spark of high-heeled boys" playing all through it. strange. :scratch:


Sorry to hear about the series nightmares Auntie. Do you have an idea of what might of caused you to have them? I'm curious why that happens. I've had them in a series before too but it's rare. Once I had them when I abruptly went off some anti-anxiety medication. Those nightmares were all kinds of blood and violence, it was horrible. But I've had them for no apparent reason - well so it seemed anyway.


all i know about it is that they were full of bullies, who both disrespected me with malice aforethought, as well as physically abused me. the bullies were either suit-wearing yuppie types [the badmouthers who denigrated my mentality] or dressed as letterjacket-wearing jocks who shoved me and slapped me and manhandled me in general. basically a replay from my school and army and work days. and i had asked god before retiring that night, for some good dreams. Image
i still don't get where "the low spark of high-heeled boys" tune fits in :huh:



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31 Oct 2011, 5:18 am

I dreamed of my cat Charlie, who died earlier this year. He was miaowing at me, and I was trying to pick him up, but he wouldn't come to me.



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31 Oct 2011, 5:55 am

I had a lot of dreams last night. Elusive beggars though, I can only remember fragments. The highlight came just before I woke. I turned a corner to go down a familiar street, and was confronted by an enormous Saturn hanging in the sky, surrounded by purple nebula and stars. It was amazing, but I think my brain knew that it was an impossible thing, and that's why I woke up.


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31 Oct 2011, 6:29 am

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I dreamed of my cat Charlie, who died earlier this year. He was miaowing at me, and I was trying to pick him up, but he wouldn't come to me.


IMHO, that was your cat saying goodbye to you. when it comes your time, you will have to cross the rainbow bridge to visit him, he will be expecting you.



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31 Oct 2011, 6:31 am

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I had a lot of dreams last night. Elusive beggars though, I can only remember fragments. The highlight came just before I woke. I turned a corner to go down a familiar street, and was confronted by an enormous Saturn hanging in the sky, surrounded by purple nebula and stars. It was amazing, but I think my brain knew that it was an impossible thing, and that's why I woke up.


maybe that was your unconscious mind's symbolic way of saying uranus, IOW your bowels were full and it was telling you to get up and empty them. dreams can be punny that way :idea: :wink:



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31 Oct 2011, 7:46 am

auntblabby wrote:
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I dreamed of my cat Charlie, who died earlier this year. He was miaowing at me, and I was trying to pick him up, but he wouldn't come to me.


IMHO, that was your cat saying goodbye to you. when it comes your time, you will have to cross the rainbow bridge to visit him, he will be expecting you.


I think you could be right actually, especially as it's Samhain and a time for the souls of the recently dead to pass on. Thankyou.