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Run from a Tsunami

Date of dream: Monday, April 25, 2005

Level of Lucidity: N/A     Level of Cohesiveness:

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Man tried fooling blind man downstairs with foreign coins by adding them to his collection, but it didn't work. An underground earthquake caused a tsunami and people ran for their lives. I head uphill away from the water but soon get disorientated. Little bits of wood are erupting from underground as I look back towards the epicentre of the quake.
  • Settings
  • Present
  • Keywords
    Disorientated
    Tsunami
    Wood
    Earthquake
    Hill

    The pub on the way to work

    Date of dream: Saturday, March 08, 2003

    Level of Lucidity: N/A     Level of Cohesiveness:

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    Well, I'm walking to work along the usual route. I fall into a daydream and continue walking whilst thinking of anything else but actually concentrating on where I was going. Then, out of this what I would term 'sleepwalking', I become aware of my surroundings in some state of confusion because I don't know where I am. Looking around I see a pub called Lords (the name of a cricket ground in London) and so decide to head inside, get my bearings and decide what to do next.

    I walked in and there were a couple of my work friends. WHAT THE? I think, but decide to buy them a drink as well. I leave them sitting down and ask for a Guinness and a couple of other drinks at the bar. The Guinness takes ages - so what's new? - and a couple of times I remind the barmaid but she says she knows and it won't be much longer. Eventually I get my drinks so pay and make my way back to the table. The guys have moved, so I look around and walk over, plonking the drinks on the table. Lee is upset that I forgot to get him a fizzy drink so I go back.

    After waiting a little while I get the drink and give the barmaid her money. She gives me back 4x20p pieces, handing them to me with her arm twisted around in an unusual way and dropping them into my palm. I get back to the table and sit down. My Guinness has gone! There are two strangers sitting near me drinking Guinness and it occours to me that they have either by mistake picked up my drink or thought it was theirs. Either way, I say to Lee I may have forgotten to actually get a drink of my own because I have ammnesia. Then I say it again... 'Lee I think I have ammnesia' as if I just said it as a joke.







  • Settings
  • Present
  • Emotions
  • Confusion
  • Shock
  • Keywords
    Pub
    Alcohol
    Forgetful
    Coins
    Disorientated
    Add'l Emotions
    Confused
    Surprise
    Angry