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chesswarsnow
05-18-2009, 09:57 PM
Sorry bout that,

1. Anyone have an amazing dream?
2. One that really makes you wonder?
3. If so, lets compare dreams, and try interpret them.
4. My dream revolves around an enigma.
5. Something huge, and yet small within.
6. Some one old and yet young within.
7. With wonders of great wealth and yet showing ones small side.
8. What dreams lay beneath, and above?

Regards,
SirJamesofTexas

jimnyc
05-19-2009, 02:32 AM
Long time no see, Chessy!

I have dreams almost nightly now. I know they are nightmares but can't recall them 3 seconds after waking. I wake in a cold sweat almost nightly, literally soaked around my neck and head. I wish I could recall what they are about. Possibly liberals? :)

chloe
05-19-2009, 06:53 AM
Last Night i had a terrible nightmare. It did wake me up and I couldn't go back to sleep. But I don't think you really meant dream interpretation did you?
BTW nice to meet ya Chess.

chesswarsnow
05-19-2009, 08:00 AM
Sorry bout that,

1. Hey Jimmyc, yeah took some time off, nice seeing your still here.
2. Just hope it doesn't turn into a knock down drag out again.:laugh2:
3. Forgetting dreams so fast, I wonder how the brain can do that?
4. Hello Chloe, good seeing you again as well.
5. I think dreams have a way of guiding us forward, if we let them.
6. Having awful dreams would tend to hold you back one would think.
7. Last night I dreamed I grew my hair out long again.
8. Perhaps its time too.
9. I look good with long hair.

Regards,
SirJamesofTexas

chesswarsnow
05-19-2009, 08:04 AM
Sorry bout that,





Last Night i had a terrible nightmare. It did wake me up and I couldn't go back to sleep. But I don't think you really meant dream interpretation did you?
BTW nice to meet ya Chess.



1. Sure why not?
2. Dreams always have some meaning.
3. Nothings random.


SirJamesofTexas

chloe
05-19-2009, 06:16 PM
Sorry bout that,








1. Sure why not?
2. Dreams always have some meaning.
3. Nothings random.


SirJamesofTexas


I see, well I guess I have a lot of anxiety then:cool:

chesswarsnow
05-20-2009, 09:01 AM
Sorry bout that,

1. I had this dream this am, just before I woke up.
2. I was digging around in some dusty place, and stuck under the edge of a sofa was a type writer.
3. It was a odd looking turquoise antique looking one.
4. With brass levers, and some black marble looking pattern on it.
5. You had to fold down a cover plate to get to the keyboard, and when I did, the whole type writer folded down flat to the table, within a inch to being totally flat to the table.
6. The keys were in some old English font, hard to read.
7. Also the keys looked like blond wood, and yet set up similar to a modern day appearance of keys.
8. Very cool indeed.
9. From the mind of CWN.:dance:

Regards,
SirJamesofTexas

gabosaurus
05-20-2009, 10:41 AM
The Cheese Also Rises!!
Good to see you again Cheesy. :D

chloe
05-20-2009, 06:26 PM
Sorry bout that,

1. I had this dream this am, just before I woke up.
2. I was digging around in some dusty place, and stuck under the edge of a sofa was a type writer.
3. It was a odd looking turquoise antique looking one.
4. With brass levers, and some black marble looking pattern on it.
5. You had to fold down a cover plate to get to the keyboard, and when I did, the whole type writer folded down flat to the table, within a inch to being totally flat to the table.
6. The keys were in some old English font, hard to read.
7. Also the keys looked like blond wood, and yet set up similar to a modern day appearance of keys.
8. Very cool indeed.
9. From the mind of CWN.:dance:

Regards,
SirJamesofTexas


Perhaps you are supposed to write a book about history or maybe you will discover something about yourself from reflecting on your past that will give you an answer to a current problem your dealing with.

Abbey Marie
05-20-2009, 09:22 PM
I have a lot of recurring themes in my dreams, and they are sometimes not very pleasant. I usually just try to forget those.

chesswarsnow
05-20-2009, 09:22 PM
Sorry bout that,



The Cheese Also Rises!!
Good to see you again Cheesy. :D


1. Yeah, took some time out of the net.
2. Hi Gabby, good to see you too.:beer:
3. I am some what less confrontational now, not worth it really.


Regards,
SirJamesofTexas

chesswarsnow
05-20-2009, 09:27 PM
Sorry bout that,

1. In my mind I think its best if you face your bad dreams head on.
2. Learn to detect when your having it, and find away to defuse it.


Regards,
SirJamesofTexas

emmett
05-21-2009, 01:25 AM
I dreamed we elected the most Liberal President in history, that he was a closet Socialist, bankrupted the country, appointed a tax cheat to the head of the Treasury, destroyed the banking business, screwed up the auto industry, lied constantly when conveneiant, was associated with known terrorists and then I woke up......I woke up......I woke up......I woke up......I woke up........

chesswarsnow
06-11-2009, 10:59 PM
Sorry bout that,


1. What dreams are made of? (Answer to the topic of this thread)
2. I had this dream, a dream that makes one wonder.
3. I was in some far away place, Europe somewhere., rather not say where.
4. And as it were I was on foot.
5. Walking through a downtown area of the city I was in.
6. A ways a way some three blocks, was this huge building, something like 4000 feet on all four sides, its base was perfectly square, and its four corners rose up to some 5 stories before they curved in on all four sides, they curved to a place that still left an estimated opening on 2000 feet squared.
7. The upper area of the building was open to the sky, 4 stories tall.
8. You could see birds and a shimmering of trees up there im this open deck area.
9. As it were I was walking down the street and asked a passer byer what that building was.
10. He looked at me and said, "Oh Thats Gauchi"
11. Sounded like he said, Gotcha but said chi instead of cha.
12. I said to him, " Can anyone go there?"
13. He said, "Yeah sure"
14. So I did.
15. It was a glass building all the way to the top, and I walked around it till I found the single door on one side of this massive building.
16. This building was right in downtown, other buildings accross the street on every side.
17. So I walked up to the door, and opened it and walked right on in.
18. In this area was a small room, with wooden walls, one every side, room measured lets say 25'x30", and as it were there was this one man in the room, I asked him who he was, he said, "Gauchi".
18.(a) "I asked him how he got that name?" He said, " I was born with it"
19. He was working on a wood carving he had mounted on a wall, facing the only entrance.
20. He was a master wood carver, his work reminded me of some acient asian works.
21. He wasn't of asian origin thou.
22. His face was somewhat Christ like, his hair was curly, and oily and it curled down the sides of his head, a little below the ears, while he had a huge bun of hair tied in a knot on the upper back of his head.
23. His face was friendly, rather large nose, smooth skin, and his eyes seemed to be warm and calm.
24. He smiled often, and looked wise when he did, as if he had all the cards, and knew how the cards would be dealt always.
25. He said, as he carved the wood, "See that?"
26. I said, "Yes I did".
27. He was able to make a single stroke on a chizel, and make a wonderful looking flower with one strike of the hammer.
28. Amazing detail.
29. I was dumbfounded.
30. I walked up to him, and he had walked over to an area standing behind a counter display case.
31. He was the head of this huge company, and you could tell his business wasn't only wood carving, but his works were costly to say the least.
31.(a) At this time a small arched top door opened, where you could see several children running around playing, boys and girls, then you could see some adults walking around, from their knees down to their feet is all you could see, he grinned as though he was saying they were all his children.
32. At one point I noticed his skin was chicken skinned, small wrinkles all over what I could see for he was changing his shirt to one of those he was selling.
33. I noticed he looked very fit, but at the same time, he looked old, maybe 300 years old was my estimate.
34. He had a slim waste, and his physical attributes were of a person who was 25 years of age.
35. I wasn't even going to ask him what his wood carvings would cost, because I had no way to transport it, and I knew they would cost perhaps 100k a piece.
36. I then said, "I would be honored to buy some of his clothing"
37. I selected a shirt that was part of his collection, white long sleeved linen with a sort of built in ruffles.
38. I thanked him, and proceeded out the front door and back on the street.
39. Dream Over.


Regards,
SirJamesofTexas

Regards,
SirJamesofTexas

Mr. P
06-11-2009, 11:20 PM
I had a dream...pretty sure I was just horny. :thumb: