Drew Barrymore.[/I}
I hate to be a Blog Hog, but I had such an
amazing dream early this morning that I to
post on it.
I dreamed I was in a car (station wagon) with
Drew Barrymore, Fairuza Balk, and Scarlett
Johansson. Evidently the whole thing had to
do with some type of variety show where we
had all done different skits.
Michael Caine had done one with Fairuza where
he was Sherlock Holmes and Fairuza was Dr.
Watson. I remember being extremely disappointed
that Caine had gotten to do Holmes like that
with Fairuza. I was envious.
But I couldn't really feel too bad inasmuch
as I got to do one with Drew, a scene from
Midsummer Night's Dream. Thinking back to the
scene we had done I remembered that I had
done a pretty decent job of it considering
that I'm not an actor. In particular I thought
back to flower petals raining down on us
during the scene. It was beautiful.
In spite of my obvious emotional connection
to Drew it strangely enough was Fairuza that
I hit it off with best during our trip in the
station wagon. We were playing Don Giovanni
on the sound system, and me and Fairuza had a
good time laughing at the darkly comic sections
of the opera.
I don't remember much about Miss Scarlet. She
was pretty quiet during the trip. And I don't
remember what scene(s) she played on the show.
To be honest, I was disappointed when I woke
up. I don't know who was driving that car, but
if it had been Charon driving me over into
Elysium with Drew and Fairuza and Miss Scarlett,
I would not have been at all unhappy.
Fairuza Balk.
"Poor girl, she's quite demented,
I sorely do lament it!"
Originally posted by edwardpiercy:
Nope :awww:
Well, dreams should reflect our thoughts but it seems I am thinking of other things, mostly ๐
Originally posted by gdare:
I assume dreams are not fantasies, yes?? ๐
๐ … what a nice dream ๐
๐ oh no … I don't mind … I'm excited to have some more time here then … ๐
Excelent. Hope you share that time wit is…in meandering words. Hope you don't mind me expressing it that way.
๐ ah, that's a great moment? … yeah, I think so, for me it would have been great if only one of the lovely ladies would have been there ๐ and of course if I only would remember what is happening in my dreams anyway ๐ … things are running quite well, Ed … it will be a shorter week because of the beginning of street carnival in Germany this week … I will have a long weekend and one day off on thirsday ๐
I don't think I've ever had a dream with a celebrity either…that I can remember anyway. Now daydreams are something else. That's where the celebs come in.My dreams are usually with the characters in whatever book I'm reading. Currently I'm reading Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt and I'm dreaming in Limerick, Ireland. Had many a dream walking with Freud in Austria, or with one of the characters in a Dostoevsky novel in Russia. I love my dreams. It's kind of like time travel.
Originally posted by gdare:
๐ Ed, I had several dreams with an old boyfriend in it. Some were erotic with us in strange places but other dreams were disturbing and I awoke feeling very vulnerable and anxious.
I hope those weren't the dreams that included the Dostoyevsky novels.Crime and Punishment.:lol:
@ Pam.That's odd. I've never had anybody tell me that before. Although these days I sometimes feel that I'm in a Samuel Beckett novel — but that's when I'm awake. :pYou know the strange thing Pam — and it might be hard for some to believe this — but I almost never dream about women. Maybe every once in a while an ex-girlfriend. Have had several about my last one. But usually no women except ones in my family. And as far as erotic dreams I've had maybe 6 my entire life. Go figure.
There we go again. Another night of good sleep destroyed by mental images. I'll be sitting up all night again because I'm afraid I'll have erotic dreams about my old boyfriend teddybear.
Originally posted by PainterWoman:
I know you can do that. I have a proof :left: :insane::P
Originally posted by edwardpiercy:
Nope, no erotic ones with him. Usually I was a bystander or someone eavesdropping.
Originally posted by Aqualion:
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In my dreams I ALWAYS win arguments with women!In real life NEVER!
I find it more to be a kind of razor's edge type thing.:p
๐ I know. Not smart perhaps. But always standing up for my principles.One thing I did learn is you have to choose your battles. Give in to the little things, but never to the big things.PS I should mention that I've never been married… :p
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Uh oh :left:
I rarely remember my dreams, and remember only a very few erotic ones. Lately, though, in just the last couple weeks, I have been having dreams that I can't get out of. I mean, a dream will wake me up, I get up and go to the bathroom or take a sip of tea, go back to sleep and take up where I left off in the dream. Never done that before this past week. Twice I have done that now, and it's a bit disturbing because my dreams are almost never good ones.
Actually, that could be, Edward. Nepmak I believe it was had a post recently that shows our sun has stepped up activity right now. Maybe we are affected by solar flares or solar storms or something similar. It's spewing cosmic rays at us and affecting our brains while we sleep.
That's an interesting change, Linda. My own change is good dreams for a while. I wonder if it is some cosmic radiation storm affecting our brains?
Crap! I tried to dream of Drew Barrymore, Kirsten Dunst and Elisha Cuthbert in a Station Wagon … and it didn't work. :bomb:
@ Linda.Speaking of witch (lol), I read today that the little woman who played the psychic in the Poltergeist movies died.@ Suntana.That's too bad. But don't give up your dreams. You have to keep trying.In the meantime, here's something to look at…I'd say that Elisha is a back seat girl — in the station wagon.
So, did you dream of Susan Boyle, Linda Hunt and the Wicked Witch of the West instead? Or ME? ahahahahaha. That'll teach you to try to program your dreams.
Could be a virus too perhaps. :p
For a couple of seconds there, I was getting ready to go, "Heyyy! Whachu talkin' 'bout, Peppermint? Why you dissing Linda Hunt? There's nothing wrong with Linda Hunt." Then it dawned on me, "Wait a minute. The one I was thinking about was Susan Hunt. Then who is Linda Hunt?" I then proceeded to Google Linda Hunt. Ohhhhh! HER. That's Linda Hunt? She doesn't look like a Linda.
Elisha … Sah-WEEEEET!
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