[Merged] The Dream Thread
01-01-2004, 16:34
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Re: Do you dream? & have any of your Dreams come true
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Sometimes of course its just a bad piece of cheese before bedtime. 
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Is that what causes it?
Are any sorts worse than others I wonder - I mean the ones with a blue vein.
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01-01-2004, 16:45
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Re: Do you dream? & have any of your Dreams come true
I wouldnt say my dreams have come true as such, but I have, on several occasions, dreamt that someone (not famous) has died. On waking the next day I find out that they are indeed dead and died the previous night.
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02-01-2004, 01:00
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Re: Do you dream? & have any of your Dreams come true
Best cheese I have found for inducing funky dreams/nigtmares is Garlic & herb cheese swirl (also known as swirly cheese  ) tastes great and ive had some of my best dreeams after eating it.
Though ive heard cottage cheese is better, I dont like it though so I cant confirm
we should do an experiment tomorrow night on here, get everybody to eat some cheese before they goto bed and post any dreams you can remember on here the following morning. might be interesting
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02-01-2004, 01:10
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Re: Do you dream? & have any of your Dreams come true
I wonder if anyone has been told they talk while they dream?
As an experiment
If you sleep alone by choice you could try leaving a tape recorder on while you sleep, in the morning you maybe shocked what has been taped.
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02-01-2004, 01:14
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Re: Do you dream? & have any of your Dreams come true
My son always talked in his sleep most common phrase was "Do you want large fries with that?" but I think that may have been down to a certain employer's brainwashing during his training at the time.
Wonder if his girlfriend now gets told to reboot and have a good defrag now he is working in IT support.
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02-01-2004, 01:46
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Re: Do you dream? & have any of your Dreams come true
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I wonder if anyone has been told they talk while they dream?
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I talk in my sleep on a regular basis  and I tend to say weird things. What makes it worse is that I also respond to questions, so my gf can query me on my dreams. Thing is, I don't usually remember my dreams in the morning, so this can be rather embarassing
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02-01-2004, 04:06
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Re: Do you dream? & have any of your Dreams come true
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I wonder if anyone has been told they talk while they dream?
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A previous girlfriend did sometimes.
She'd once picked up a Bridge program for her computer and that night whilst I was awake, she said "was it one Heart I bid?"
Deciding to humour her I responded "Yes".
To which she replied "Ok, no bid and lead the king"
The next morning she denied it utterly!!
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02-01-2004, 21:00
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Re: Do you dream? & have any of your Dreams come true
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Originally Posted by DrAwesome
I wonder if anyone has been told they talk while they dream?
As an experiment
If you sleep alone by choice you could try leaving a tape recorder on while you sleep, in the morning you maybe shocked what has been taped.
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apparently i say the odd word and make strange noises.....and i was told that the only time i would ever tell my ex i loved him was when i was asleep, he would say "love ya bex" and apparently i would say it back
my sister, when she was younger and nice, sang com bi ya...in her sleep (ok canne spell it)
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02-01-2004, 21:43
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Re: Do you dream? & have any of your Dreams come true
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Do you dream?
do you have weird dreams?
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Yep
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have you every dreamt in black & white or do you dream in colour, widescreen with stereo, dolby digital sound?
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Nope
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has anyone had dreams of out of body experiances?
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All the time
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when you have had a dream do you know what the dream means, can you remember it fully?
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Yep
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I know this sounds corny but have you ever followed your dreams?
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Nope
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have you ever day dreamed?
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Yep
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had any happy or sad dreams?
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Yep
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has anyone got any good dream stories that have/havent come true?
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Yep
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02-01-2004, 22:59
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Re: Do you dream? & have any of your Dreams come true
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i was told that the only time i would ever tell my ex i loved him was when i was asleep, he would say "love ya bex" and apparently i would say it back 
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Vanity while asleep eh.. i guess he was the guy of you dreams
Its a case of you deep subconscious saying i love me who do you love maybe you are Corpus luteum.
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04-01-2004, 16:21
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Re: Do you dream? & have any of your Dreams come true
I dream... of Holly Valance.
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04-01-2004, 16:23
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Re: Do you dream? & have any of your Dreams come true
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Vanity while asleep eh.. i guess he was the guy of you dreams
Its a case of you deep subconscious saying i love me who do you love maybe you are Corpus luteum.
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 he most certainly was NOT the man of my dreams...it was the only time i ever told him i loved him
i've started doing this thing where i dream about soemone and then they call....
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13-05-2004, 11:21
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The Dream Thread
Whats the best dream you ever had (keep it clean  ) and the worst one? I think it would be kinda cool to hear about what other people dream about.
My best one was just before i went to New York a few years ago, i had a dream which seemed VERY real and involved a city with lots off walkways above the actual city below, the walkways were above scattered clouds, but the city itself was below them so there was a really stunning view. I would look down onto the city below seeing everything that was going on and above planes were flying over my head and banking left and right with the vapor trails behind them making cool patterns, there were people everywhere doing weird stuff and i remember just standing, feeling completely safe and comfortable, and looking around thinking WOW this is awesome!!!
My worst one is a recurring dream i used to have where i would be running through this valley to be faced by a huge valley wall on the side of a cliff, i would start to climb but as i get higher and higher the cliff starts to lean out so that im clinging on rather than climbing, eventually i start to panic and wake up. Not good - and no prizes for guessing i dont like hights. The dream itself wasnt too bad, its just the fact it was recurring that was the frustrating bit, anyone who has had them will tell you that it becomes a worry in itself after a few times.
So whats yours?
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13-05-2004, 11:24
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Re: The Dream Thread
Don't remember any specific nice dreams off hand ... the only ones I remember in any detail at all are nightmares I had when I was very young indeed. I have almost no nightmares at all now tho'.
Generally, my favourite dreams are ones in which I can fly. I don't have them very often, but being able to just lift two feet off the floor at the same time and wander off ... great.
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13-05-2004, 11:27
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Re: The Dream Thread
Some examples would be nice? After all thats what the threads about.
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