What's the last weirdest dream you had?

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09 May 2014, 10:39 am

Well i tried it the past two nights with no sucsess,i didnt expect it to work so soon.its could take a while for it to implement itself.

I dont go a day without dreaming of something.the other night i had a long one.i was with the cast of big bang theory.it was pretty cool,the basics were. we had some sort of time machine ended up in the past ,got to sheldons house and found a new power sourse of radioactive material that he had hidden when he was young.we worked out the math and such and got back to the present and we were woried about the radioactive effects on our bodies.

I had a few last night,i was on a school bus wachinga comedian on tv he then appeared and i was able to teel him i liled his comedy.an other the last of the noght was like a first person shooter,me and a partner shooting sceletal zombies.

The most disturbing of the night,and i cant stress the word disturbing enough.it was kind of like it was in black and white or shades of gray,dark and sombre .i was sleeping it a sort of cabin,i woke up there was a kind of peep hole to the room next door there was light shining through it so i looked through it,i saw a young school girl in an old timey uniform she was just standing threr in front of the wall,perfectly still.i looked over into the doorway of the room i was in there was another one identical again standing perfecly still ,they were in all the door ways.they were presumably ghosts.

I woke up freaked out and covered in sweat (like usual) i fell back asleep and it happened again same room,same ghosts.i curled my self into a ball into the corner of the room on the bed so i couldnt see the doorway but she moved into the room,as if to make sure i saw her.i got up half parylized and screaming awkwardly trying to escape.

I woke up in real life looking around my room and in the direction that she was in.it was the most creepy dream in a loooong time.
And i dont beleive i ghosts till proven contrary by seeing some.and beleive they could be mistaken dreams or the more obscure theory of old memories unblocked mentaly by seeing a familiar surroundings a kind of dejavu of other persons memories passed on generationaly at birth.kind of like animals already knowing how to do things before being taught them



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09 May 2014, 12:17 pm

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Ghost
To see a ghost in your dream represents something that is no longer obtainable or within reach. It indicates that you are feeling disconnected from life and society. Try to figure out what the ghost wants or what it is looking for. The dream may also be a calling for you to move on and abandon your outdated modes of thinking and behavior. Remember also that people in our dreams are often reflections of ourselves in some way. To see your own ghost in your dream symbolizes aspects of yourself that you fear. This may involve a painful memory, guilt, or some repressed thoughts. Or you may be afraid of death and dying.
Phantom
To see a phantom in your dream represents guilt, fear, and/or repressed memories. Your dream is serving as a medium for you to face your fears and thus it is important to pay attention to what message the phantom is trying to convey.
Uniform
To dream that you or someone is in uniform signifies your need to belong or be part of a group. Alternatively, the dream may suggest that you are conforming too much to the beliefs of others. Learn to think for yourself and be your own person. In particular, to see a school uniform means how you are identifying with your school and your classmates. It may bring attention to some issue you have at school. To see people in strange uniforms signify disruption and chaos.
Door
To dream that a door is closed signifies opportunities that are denied and not available to you or that you have missed out on. Something or someone is blocking your progress. It also symbolizes the ending of a phase or project. In particular, if you are inside the locked door, then it represents harsh lessons that need to be learned.



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09 May 2014, 12:20 pm

I dreamt I was in the kitchen of my late parents' old house, and we were watching this French movie on tv, and in it Jacques Tati [dressed like a banker] was singing "la mer" partly in French and partly in English [as "beyond the sea]. both my parents were there as they were when they were much younger, and I pointed out to my dad that "la mer" was a big hit in france back in the day, and my dad [unlike in real life] said, "oh yes, I remember that!" and I also told him that bobby darin made it into "beyond the sea" and had a big hit with that one. then I awoke.



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09 May 2014, 2:04 pm

I dreamed that I went about a pretty ordinary Saturday, except that everyone in the family but me were giant squirrels that talked telepathically. Oddly enough, no one in my dream seemed to find anything strange about that. :lol:


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09 May 2014, 6:13 pm

This stuff is so cool
Auntblabby-can some of these meanings be combined.for example the phantom blocking the door and from what i gather it just wanted to be seen.

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To see people in strange uniforms signify disruption and chaos.


Can this apply to your dream the other day.the maroon dresses and jeans getup.
Are you french by any chance?the song in french and english seems interesting.my first language is English but my schooling started in french.i don't remember ever dreaming in french even though in this area i speak more in french,well its more like quebecois.
And when you say tin can do you mean your home?



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09 May 2014, 6:18 pm

I was an extra on the set of a movie that Robert Downy Jr was in. No idea what the movie was about but he was playing the part of a really crazy out there religious preacher. Then mutant cat people attacked and killed everyone. I watched RDJ get his neck broken in front of me, and then the cat people turned and came after me. I woke up at that point.


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09 May 2014, 6:34 pm

IamRob wrote:
This stuff is so cool Auntblabby-can some of these meanings be combined.for example the phantom blocking the door and from what i gather it just wanted to be seen.
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To see people in strange uniforms signify disruption and chaos.

Can this apply to your dream the other day.the maroon dresses and jeans getup. Are you french by any chance?the song in french and english seems interesting.my first language is English but my schooling started in french.i don't remember ever dreaming in french even though in this area i speak more in french,well its more like quebecois. And when you say tin can do you mean your home?

I suppose it could mean there is disruption and chaos in my waking life, in that in a short span of time I got several rock dings in my windshield, several break-ins by infernal raccoons under my tin can [mobile home], having to pay $200 for the pest removal guy to come in and tell me the coons left just before he got there, too bad. having to pay $650 to fix a furnace that suddenly broke down and left me cold and damp [it rains a lot where I live]. definitely some disruption. I'm not French nor do I speak French but I understand a little from a year's worth of study when much younger, several decades back. I envy you your French language skills, that is my fave tongue. how much different is quebecois from Parisian French?



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09 May 2014, 7:31 pm

Well, just like any language its going to vary from place to place.apart from the accent there is more slang involed and some english words mixed in it as it were french ( then they say its because of the english there loosing their language :x )where as parisian can be more by the book french.they teach proper french here so i guess it gets passed down from family also they tend to have a hard time in french class because of it.i can try to PM you a clip of a show if you want.i have an idea of a comedy that i found hilarious i can probably find.i only have access to a laptop later tonight and I'm going to have to figure out how to transfer it.i learned to do pics but not vids yet.



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09 May 2014, 7:45 pm

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Well, just like any language its going to vary from place to place.apart from the accent there is more slang involed and some english words mixed in it as it were french ( then they say its because of the english there loosing their language :x )where as parisian can be more by the book french.they teach proper french here so i guess it gets passed down from family also they tend to have a hard time in french class because of it.i can try to PM you a clip of a show if you want.i have an idea of a comedy that i found hilarious i can probably find.i only have access to a laptop later tonight and I'm going to have to figure out how to transfer it.i learned to do pics but not vids yet.

thank you but spoken French totally eludes me as they speak it too quickly for it to sink into me noggin.



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09 May 2014, 8:06 pm

No prob.I understand ,sometimes parisian french is too fast for me to understand



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09 May 2014, 8:32 pm

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No prob.I understand ,sometimes parisian french is too fast for me to understand

but the fact that you understand it at all means you are pretty sharp in my book :thumleft:



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09 May 2014, 9:07 pm

auntblabby wrote:
you sound very talented. wish I had talent.

I thought you were good at working with and restoring audio, no? That's certainly a talent, or skill... however you prefer to label it, it's yours :)

I honestly have no knowledge about what happens to my guitar's signal outside of how it sounds to my ear while I play.



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09 May 2014, 9:19 pm

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auntblabby wrote:
you sound very talented. wish I had talent.

I thought you were good at working with and restoring audio, no? That's certainly a talent, or skill... however you prefer to label it, it's yours :) I honestly have no knowledge about what happens to my guitar's signal outside of how it sounds to my ear while I play.

thank you LB :) it would seem we are both specialists on opposite sides of a great divide, you at the beginning of the signal chain and me way at the other end.



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09 May 2014, 10:26 pm

[/quote]No prob.I understand ,sometimes parisian french is too fast for me to understand

but the fact that you understand it at all means you are pretty sharp in my book [quote]

Thanks auntblabby
I was wondering what aspect of audio lancebane was speaking of.i have a stereo amplifier that the contact in the volume got worse and worse until it finally stopped working.i was wondering if its an easy fix or if should i scrap it.



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09 May 2014, 10:29 pm

IamRob wrote:
No prob.I understand ,sometimes parisian french is too fast for me to understand

but the fact that you understand it at all means you are pretty sharp in my book
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Thanks auntblabby
I was wondering what aspect of audio lancebane was speaking of.i have a stereo amplifier that the contact in the volume got worse and worse until it finally stopped working.i was wondering if its an easy fix or if should i scrap it.

i am not a fix it man, I just do digital signal processing. but my best guess would be, if it is an analog control, tuner cleaner is what you need. if it is digital, scrap it or find another unit of the same or similar model and cannibalize it.



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09 May 2014, 10:57 pm

Im pretty sure its analog,its an old model.I'm not much of an electronics person,more of a mechanical one but the older stuff has more mechanical components.il check out the tuner cleaner.i may try to bypass it but there is a lot of wires on it (volume control with R L distribution).its kind of creepy but its the same model that was used to take down a plane,i saw it on tv 8O Thanks