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Old 12-08-2004, 01:51 PM   #1
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earlier this year i didn't sleep for 3 nights because every time i fell asleep i dreamed about a conversion equation i use frequently, but i couldn't get it to work and in my dream this was EXTREMELY stressful, to the point that i woke up shaking and couldn't sleep. only problem was that every time i woke up i realized that the items i was trying to convert were completely unrelated, so it was an unsolveable problem. but as soon as i went to sleep i went right back into the dream.

my wife thought i was losing my mind quite literally, so on the 3rd day i went and booked a cruise and we left town. i haven't had the dream since.

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Cooked mushrooms are GROSS
sauteed mushrooms over a filet are exquisite. silly v'tarian
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Old 12-08-2004, 02:27 PM   #2
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sauteed mushrooms over a filet are exquisite. silly v'tarian
No, they're still nasty, slimy and gross, just like big fat SLUGS. How come so many restaurants feel the need to pollute perfectly good food with these things? Yuck.

OK, that's my rant for the day, back to the subject at hand:

I have unusually weird dreams when I'm sick, too, although I haven't been sick for a while so I can't remember any of the details. Oddly enough, I have many recurring dreams about office equipment not working, or not being able to find files and such. You know, the ones where you're running around the office feverishly looking for something that you can't find? And you wake up totally exhausted. I also have a recurring dream that I never really graduated from college and everyone is going to find out. My degree is in English; it's not like that degree has been all that important in life....
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Old 12-08-2004, 02:55 PM   #3
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I participated in a dream study two weeks ago. I had to sign a consent form, and state whether I was right handed or left handed. Then, for three days, upon awakening, I had to answer one question. "Do you remember your dream(s) from last night." I remembered my dreams much more those three nights than I usually do. I answered "yes" twice, and "no" once.
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Old 12-08-2004, 04:28 PM   #4
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Common Dreams & Recurring Dreams

Look on the right hand side under "More Dream Meanings".

http://www.dreamsleep.net/dream_mean...an_dreams.html
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