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« Reply #315 on: 09:39:32, 10-03-2008 »

Last night I dreamt that I was using the wrapper from a bag of Mozzarella to clean a toilet seat.

Should I be worried?

Tommo

Buffaloo?

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« Reply #316 on: 09:44:01, 10-03-2008 »

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« Reply #317 on: 10:15:25, 10-03-2008 »

Buffaloo?

I'll get me coat.

Buffallo is much better than "Pasturine" (or indeed "pisturised").

Tommo
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« Reply #318 on: 10:20:21, 10-03-2008 »

Buffaloo?

I'll get me coat.

Buffallo is much better than "Pasturine" (or indeed "pisturised").

Tommo

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« Reply #319 on: 06:40:26, 15-03-2008 »

Why Is It that I find myself having quite elaborate dreams whenever I'm reading up on psychoanalysis?  I fell asleep on an essay about Lacanian mythology (I'm a glutton for punishment), and when I awoke for the second time, I found that I had, upon waking for the first time, scrawled down the details of the interior of a room I had been in in a dream, that I found so fantastically mesmerising that I didn't want to just forget it (I'm not generally a 'dream diary' sort).
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« Reply #320 on: 08:17:23, 15-03-2008 »

scrawled down the details of the interior of a room I had been in in a dream, that I found so fantastically mesmerising that I didn't want to just forget it
And was it equally mesmerising when you looked back at the drawing?
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« Reply #321 on: 10:27:59, 15-03-2008 »

And was it equally mesmerising when you looked back at the drawing?
My memory of the incident isn't as good as it has been in the case of other significant architectural moments in my dreams; some of the geometry has been forgotten, but it still makes a certain impact.
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« Reply #322 on: 20:18:57, 16-03-2008 »

Psychoanalytical studies are a trip and a half-I found myself in a waking dream as a fledgeling practicioner, temporary personality change, transference, counter-transference, counter-counter transference, the Slough effect...
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« Reply #323 on: 21:56:46, 16-03-2008 »

Psychoanalytical studies are a trip and a half-I found myself in a waking dream as a fledgeling practicioner, temporary personality change, transference, counter-transference, counter-counter transference, the Slough effect...
The Slough effect?
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« Reply #324 on: 22:39:39, 16-03-2008 »

'I want to be anywhere but here'?
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« Reply #325 on: 21:43:41, 18-03-2008 »

Pending more information about the 'Slough Effect', I had a dream last night where I was witness to a performance of a piano work by liszt (I do not think the pianist had an identity) that was a juxtaposition of La Lugubre Gondola and "Un bal" from Symphonie Fantastique.
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« Reply #326 on: 22:05:34, 18-03-2008 »

Perhaps you should write to Sciarrino?  Wink
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« Reply #327 on: 23:01:04, 18-03-2008 »

The 'Slough Effect' -the place I was holed up in at this time.I made some crude attempts to form a theorem, but can only describe the place as a repository of the psychological in miniature-burghers reeling betweenthe tiny bars on Albert St feet way from each other, the swaying palms along the Bath Rd and the lu-aows convening beneath them, the pavement inscription near Tescos directing pedestrian sto walk on their heels, and the Kafkaesque management of the bus company confronting irate passengers only able to state 'there is an anomaly', In short, a place that magnifies the emotional landscape paradoxically by not giving it space to express itself.
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« Reply #328 on: 09:23:19, 19-03-2008 »

I dreamed last night that I was in a building which had lots of people (or bits of people) deep frozen.
Something horrible was about to happen but I couldn't work out what.
One of those dreams where you seem to be gripped by deep dread from start to finish.
Not nice.
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'is this all we can do?'
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« Reply #329 on: 09:45:48, 19-03-2008 »

doesn't sound it hh
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