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Old 07-08-2010, 09:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I had an afternoon nap today and I dreamt that I was in the band Dinosaur JR, and since they got back together there was tension in the air. I was rhythm guitarist. I was having a chat with J. Macis about guitar technique... as you do. But even though I guess the time period was now, and they'd already made 2 albums since getting back together, it was like we were a new band starting out again, so we were trying to book shows.

Weird. Anyone had any memorable dreams they'd care to share?
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Old 07-08-2010, 09:28 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I dreamt I was heavily pregnant a few weeks ago. It ****ing freaked me out.
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Old 07-08-2010, 09:56 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I never really remember any of my dreams, but I do get the occasional one where I have to spend about 10-15 minutes after waking up ealising that it wasn't real, only to forget them completely about an hour later. Usually happens after a heavy night's boozing.
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Really? I can remember dreams from when I was 5. I followed a yellow hose pipe with my nana, in Wales.. along a motorway, just to reach a caravan park and there was a witch on the shed waiting.

And another one where the beach had a massive hole in it, y'know like the motorway roundabouts that have a motorway underneath them? I dreamt it was like that, and I fell down it, and the only thing that was stopping me from falling was me holding on to a duvet.

Both from my childhood, how can you not remember?!
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I used to have a reoccuring dream all the time. That I fell down the elevator shaft at my grans flat. But I'd never hit the ground before I'd get that awesome jumpy fright thing.
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I used to have a reoccuring dream all the time. That I fell down the elevator shaft at my grans flat. But I'd never hit the ground before I'd get that awesome jumpy fright thing.
I don't usually dream much, or remember my dreams, even if sometimes what Bulldog mentioned does happen to me, but I get that awesome jumpy fright thing so bloody often!
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Really? I can remember dreams from when I was 5. I followed a yellow hose pipe with my nana, in Wales.. along a motorway, just to reach a caravan park and there was a witch on the shed waiting.

And another one where the beach had a massive hole in it, y'know like the motorway roundabouts that have a motorway underneath them? I dreamt it was like that, and I fell down it, and the only thing that was stopping me from falling was me holding on to a duvet.

Both from my childhood, how can you not remember?!
I just don't spend a lot of time thinking about my childhood - I don't really see much of a point in doing so, unless I wanna cobble together an anecdote or two for the next Christmas dinner or whatever.
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most nights i just sleep (or so i think), to be aware of a dream is a rarity for me but there have been a few over the years that did stick out.

a pair of recurring ones from being really young had a toilet that would swallow the house if it was flushed and another featured my uncle, dead and his eyes being all yellowed and turning to dust when i touched them.

i remember one from when i was in school - piloting a blimp made out of a snicker's bar

had a weird one in college about a different uncle who had died a few years prior. we were on a hunting trip (not something we ever did) killed a deer, but we didn't have a vehicle to bring it back to the truck. so we wrapped it in a blue blanket to avoid getting blood all over ourselves while we carried it over our shoulders, then it started kicking so we let it go and it ran out of the blanket (still clean and blue) fully healed.

apparently noticing or remembering colours in dreams is quite significant but if you really want to get into dream analysis and interpretations then you really need to compile as many details about the dream as soon as you wake up.
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I used to have a reoccuring dream all the time. That I fell down the elevator shaft at my grans flat. But I'd never hit the ground before I'd get that awesome jumpy fright thing.
I get that feeling every so often as well. Sometimes it's just the feeling of a free-fall, other times it feels like I've crash landed on the ground. I wake up every time that happens.

Lately I've had a recurring dream where I'm racing in the Daytona 500, and I keep winning. It could represent my love of driving or the fact that I've been driving around a lot lately because it's summer.
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I just don't spend a lot of time thinking about my childhood - I don't really see much of a point in doing so, unless I wanna cobble together an anecdote or two for the next Christmas dinner or whatever.
No. I mean they were dreams I remember from 12 years ago. I remember the night I had them and woke up from them, and I remember them in graphic detail. I don't dream about being a child now.
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