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« Reply #285 on: 21:44:34, 06-02-2008 »

I dreamed I actually had a full nights sleep...(I didn't)   Angry

Oh, poor you Jonathan.  Insomnia is a dreadful thing, I find that putting on TTN very gently in the background helps - you just drift in and out of it - very peaceful - or sometimes I put The Praetorious Mass on, which is brilliant.


Hi Anna,
Yes, we had TTN on last night, it does seem to help.  I suppose in the last 4 months, what with my recent problems, I've maybe had half a dozen proper nights sleep and it's getting rather wearing, to say the least.  Fatigued is a good word but it is getting better on average!
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« Reply #286 on: 21:47:16, 06-02-2008 »

MabelJane, as far as I know you keep the ash marks all day and don't wash your face until Thursday morning.  Wouldn't be much point in having them if you wiped them off once you came out of Church would there?
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« Reply #287 on: 21:57:57, 06-02-2008 »

I dreamed I actually had a full nights sleep...(I didn't)   Angry
Oh, poor you Jonathan.  Insomnia is a dreadful thing, I find that putting on TTN very gently in the background helps - you just drift in and out of it - very peaceful - or sometimes I put The Praetorious Mass on, which is brilliant.
Hi Anna,
Yes, we had TTN on last night, it does seem to help.  I suppose in the last 4 months, what with my recent problems, I've maybe had half a dozen proper nights sleep and it's getting rather wearing, to say the least.  Fatigued is a good word but it is getting better on average!

And on that note, I wish you sweet dreams as I take myself off, hopefully into the arms of Morpheus, otherwise Dai the Goatherd will have to do  Cheesy
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« Reply #288 on: 10:02:38, 16-02-2008 »

Last nights dream ...

I was living in a very modern glass and chrome type apartment (not me at all) with a view over the City. I was sharing it with Anty(!!!) and a Japanese girl called Keiko. In the dream I was confused as to how she came to be living there because neither of us knew her. Anyway, she got up extremely early in the morning to go to St James`s Palace to confront someone called James who had gone out with Princess Diana. He had reneged on a promise to pay her college fees (Keiko, not Di!) and she was going to have it out with him. Then I heard a loud, heavy roaring sound and looked out of the window to see an Air India passenger jet flying so low it was almost touching the tops of building. I said "It`s too low, it`s going to crash". It did crash into buildings. What was left of it came skidding towards us on fire and I burnt my hands trying to close the door to stop the flames coming into the flat.

Brr, horrible. At that stage I woke up. Thankfully.
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« Reply #289 on: 10:05:06, 16-02-2008 »

Did you watch True Lies the other night, Mort?  There was a similar scenario in that when a plane flew right up to a modern apartment block. That may have registered in the Mort-brain somewhere.   I love that film, it always has me in fits of laughter.  Smiley
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« Reply #290 on: 10:42:14, 16-02-2008 »

and a Japanese girl called Keiko... He had reneged on a promise to pay her college fees (Keiko, not Di!)

My god, Mort! It's my composition student!  Shocked
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« Reply #291 on: 11:03:00, 16-02-2008 »

and a Japanese girl called Keiko... He had reneged on a promise to pay her college fees (Keiko, not Di!)

My god, Mort! It's my composition student!  Shocked

Whoooooo!
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« Reply #292 on: 11:08:53, 16-02-2008 »

Last nights dream ...

I was living in a very modern glass and chrome type apartment (not me at all) with a view over the City. I was sharing it with Anty(!!!)

Brr, horrible. At that stage I woke up. Thankfully.

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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« Reply #293 on: 11:20:13, 16-02-2008 »

Did you watch True Lies the other night, Mort?  There was a similar scenario in that when a plane flew right up to a modern apartment block. That may have registered in the Mort-brain somewhere.   I love that film, it always has me in fits of laughter.  Smiley


It doesn't sound a bit funny!
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« Reply #294 on: 12:31:12, 16-02-2008 »

It is very funny Mary. It's a spoof spy film.  Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis.  The storyline is that Arnie has been a spy for many years unknown to his wife who is a plain and ordinary hardworking legal secretary and mum of one. She has always thought he was an insurance salesman, which was his cover.  How it all comes to light is hilarious and they have many "adventures" when she finds out the truth which I won't spoil for you in case you ever want to watch it.  There is a lot of action and some good stunts, but it is a comedy film.  Art Malik is the arch-villain terrorist.  He's a great actor anyway but handles this role very well.
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« Reply #295 on: 09:54:06, 23-02-2008 »

I dreamed that I met my ex and her new girlfriend, and it didn't go as I'd wanted it to, though I have no recollection of the details. And then I precipitated some kind of cataclys(mic e)xplosion somehow (something was buried and I had dug it up) that was possibly going to destroy everything in the vicinity or maybe the whole world. But it didn't in the end. It was all a bit Lost meets Torchwood meets Gravity's Rainbow.
I thought that Lemsip was supposed to stop you having hallucinatory dreams?
And then I woke up this morning to the sound of the postman trying every single buzzer in the building to get access.
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« Reply #296 on: 10:01:12, 23-02-2008 »

I can't remember much of last night's dream except that for some reason I was in Amsterdam.   Huh  No recollection of what I was doing there, or who with, or why, but I was definitely there.
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« Reply #297 on: 10:03:31, 23-02-2008 »

I can't remember much of last night's dream except that for some reason I was in Amsterdam.   Huh  No recollection of what I was doing there, or who with, or why, but I was definitely there.

Must have been The Cafe Bulldog then Mills?  Cheesy
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« Reply #298 on: 10:08:42, 23-02-2008 »

In my dream I was called by an unidentifiable, sort of generic all purpose football character and asked to play goalkeeper for Manchester United reserves away to Portsmouth. He was most insistent that I should supply my own kit. I was pleased that it was to be played at Portsmouth which would be easier to travel to than Manchester. Like most of my dreams it tailed off before getting to the climax ( in this case the game )

I WAS a goalkeeper in my playing days ( but not to any great standard ). I am NOT a Manchester United supporter ( or Portsmouth come to that ) And I haven't been watching a huge amount of football in the last few weeks. So goodness knows where that came from.  
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« Reply #299 on: 10:27:04, 23-02-2008 »

I can't remember much of last night's dream except that for some reason I was in Amsterdam.   Huh  No recollection of what I was doing there, or who with, or why, but I was definitely there.
Must have been The Cafe Bulldog then Mills?  Cheesy

I would imagine Milly in somewhat more classy places than that.
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