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Denver artist apartments

Date of dream: Monday, January 17, 2011

Level of Lucidity: N/A     Level of Cohesiveness:     Rating:
Lucid Intent? No    

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I was in Denver and looking at a building model. There was a layout of downtown buildings. There were two tall and thin buildings a few blocks apart. One was older, and the other was just built. They were both 14 stories tall. I don't know if someone was saying it, but somehow I knew that there was controversy over the building's location.

I walked to a model of a building. It was six stories tall and L-shaped. It looked only narrow enough to have a hallway in the wings. Each floor had one person living on it. Next to the building was a sign with information on the people living there. There were four men and two women. They were artists, and the sign said their names and what they did. Someone suggested I talk to one of the females so I could try to date her.

One woman looked OK, and her bio seemed normal. She also was a photographer, so that made me interested. The other woman was called "Murder" and did some weird goth artwork, so I didn't want to talk to her. She seemed too "artsy" for me.

The building didn't make sense to me. I had no idea how anyone could live in it since it was so narrow. But I figured it out after awhile. One person lived on each floor, so each floor was an apartment. It was just a narrow apartment. There was a small lip on the side of a building that only stuck out a foot or two. It seemed like a waste of space, especially since there was no use for it inside.

The building was near the apartment I used to live in. I was upset that the view had changed from a normal building to this ugly artists' building.

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