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Offline Rotary-Motion

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Dream on
« on: February 28, 2013, 06:15:59 AM »
morning folks...

well just woke up as normal to the alram clock, my phone, ever felt that feeling we may of all exeperienced, you ever had that dream that felt real and you were actually liveing and feeling it as the dream went on? well this one was the woman where you meet as strangers going about daily stuff, which in retrospect seems odd out of the dream but so real and a normal day in the dream, and then it starts to get serious in a nice way, anyway i wont go into deatails hehehe but being a bloke our minds seem to work in mysterious ways when the ol ladies come into play... but at the same time a very real mutual attraction occured, and the day progresses into searching a private place for private people, first time searching for a place to show each other our etchings we got captured and legged it out his back garden hehehe, then the time came things felt real and intense, and the passion flowed i knew nothing about this person only the fact of attraction and wanting but just at that crucial time the fricken alarm went off = gutted...

virtual reality sounds a very good idea as time goes on :) welcome to the matrix...

i guess this is just a share of thoughts but really for me as i always forget dreams so jotted it down quickly so i can come home and re read later, to remember...

i think i will name her sarah...

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Re: Dream on
« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2013, 09:15:33 AM »
Hehe yeah I have those but quite often the other way around where you wake up and think "thank goodness that was just a dream!".

I do keep having this one about losing power when driving and having to pull over.  Must be biodiesel anxiety!

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Re: Dream on
« Reply #2 on: February 28, 2013, 12:55:32 PM »
good old lucid dreaming. if you look it up there are ways to enhance the experience. look up pr0n. sorry couldn't resist. ;D

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Re: Dream on
« Reply #3 on: February 28, 2013, 03:32:36 PM »
The mind is a complex thing, all the things we do and see every day are logged away without even trying and they come out in all sorts of weird dreams. I find certain things on tv, or a conversation, trigger nightmares - even after retiring from Her Majesty's service 22 years ago.
Your dream is one I would enjoy having.

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Re: Dream on
« Reply #4 on: February 28, 2013, 04:54:05 PM »
You're a mad fecker Paul.
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Re: Dream on
« Reply #5 on: February 28, 2013, 05:17:26 PM »
The mind is a complex thing, all the things we do and see every day are logged away without even trying and they come out in all sorts of weird dreams. I find certain things on tv, or a conversation, trigger nightmares - even after retiring from Her Majesty's service 22 years ago.
Your dream is one I would enjoy having.

there is a good article in new scientist about dreaming. it takes about 2 weeks for the input from the day to get permanently stored and therefore available for dreaming.  it was in the 2 feb issue if you want to look it up. fascinating article.