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Question: Do you remember your dreams?
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« Reply #90 on: 00:03:25, 05-08-2007 »

How about a hint, Milly?  Grin
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« Reply #91 on: 00:04:08, 05-08-2007 »

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« Reply #92 on: 00:05:58, 05-08-2007 »




(there's a way of telling when someone 'wants to tell but doesn't want to tell')
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« Reply #93 on: 00:14:20, 05-08-2007 »

Could be worse, Milly, try this  Wink
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« Reply #94 on: 00:16:50, 05-08-2007 »

Could be worse, Milly, try this  Wink

I've seen that before.  Hilarious!

But seriously, as dreams go the one I had really isn't for talking about.  I'll give you a clue though...

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« Reply #95 on: 00:20:17, 05-08-2007 »

you think you got problems !

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassandra_phenomenon

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« Reply #96 on: 00:23:56, 05-08-2007 »

Gotcha, Millie.

For pleasure, I go to the end of news channel with family rating on airline (11)

(best if no-one answers this one)
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« Reply #97 on: 00:26:32, 05-08-2007 »

Well you did ask.... Wink

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« Reply #98 on: 00:30:57, 05-08-2007 »

Gotcha, Millie.

For pleasure, I go to the end of news channel with family rating on airline (11)

(best if no-one answers this one)

I do afternoon tea.
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« Reply #99 on: 12:12:50, 05-08-2007 »


But seriously, as dreams go the one I had really isn't for talking about.  I'll give you a clue though...



Hmm...how interesting Milly - do you always dream in black and white?  Grin
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« Reply #100 on: 12:22:25, 05-08-2007 »

No, it was glorious, vivid technicolour - wide screen - quadrophonic sound.....but I couldn't find a suitable example in Photobucket to show you.  I thought it just might give you an idea though!  Grin
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« Reply #101 on: 12:29:06, 05-08-2007 »

Gotcha, Millie.

For pleasure, I go to the end of news channel with family rating on airline (11)

(best if no-one answers this one)

I do afternoon tea.

how many letters ?
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« Reply #102 on: 12:30:58, 05-08-2007 »

Re remembering dreams: you need to get them into your long term memory - one easy way is to jot down a few notes or even just a few keywords as soon as you wake up. I did this recently and was able to remember quite a lot about a particular dream when I was telling a friend about it later the same day. In general though, I find that other people's dreams are usually less interesting to me than they are to the dreamer - there are always exceptions of course Milly!

This might sound pedantic but, re the survey, how can I tell if I always remember my dreams?
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« Reply #103 on: 12:36:04, 05-08-2007 »

No, it was glorious, vivid technicolour - wide screen - quadrophonic sound.....but I couldn't find a suitable example in Photobucket to show you.  I thought it just might give you an idea though!  Grin

 Cheesy  I was only kidding that the fact it was in black and white was what made it interesting!  Probably for the best there was nothing more glorious and vivid for you to post here!  Wink

Wish I could convert to that kind of dream instead of the usual teaching ones.  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #104 on: 12:40:56, 05-08-2007 »

This might sound pedantic but, re the survey, how can I tell if I always remember my dreams?

Don't you sometimes wake up from a dream, start listening to the radio, then realise the dream's slipped away and nothing you can do enables you to recall it? As you say, you have to write it down immediately.

I find that other people's dreams are usually less interesting to me than they are to the dreamer

Hope you listen politely and don't yawn too often!
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