Weird and wonderful dreams
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Onelife
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Weird and wonderful dreams
Had this weird dream last night which involved a budgie and our dog Gipsy.
We haven't got a budgie but the dream went something like this.....l decided to let the budgie out of its cage for a quick fly around knowing it would be safe with our dog because she is so well trained....anyway the little sod only chased the budgie round until it cornerd it. I shouted at the dog to leave the budgie alone but she just looked at me, turned and the budgie was gone....The worst part of the dream was that l could hear the budgie chirping inside the dog.....Thank gawd l woke when l did as l don't know how to perform a cesarean on a dog.
Can you recall any of your weird or wonderful dreams?
We haven't got a budgie but the dream went something like this.....l decided to let the budgie out of its cage for a quick fly around knowing it would be safe with our dog because she is so well trained....anyway the little sod only chased the budgie round until it cornerd it. I shouted at the dog to leave the budgie alone but she just looked at me, turned and the budgie was gone....The worst part of the dream was that l could hear the budgie chirping inside the dog.....Thank gawd l woke when l did as l don't know how to perform a cesarean on a dog.
Can you recall any of your weird or wonderful dreams?
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Frank Manning
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Re: Weird and wonderful dreams
Was the budgie offering a hot racing tip?
Many years ago I dreamed that if I held my cricket bat horizontally in front of me I could fly. I was very disappointed when I woke up.
Many years ago I dreamed that if I held my cricket bat horizontally in front of me I could fly. I was very disappointed when I woke up.
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Dancing Queen
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They do say if you tell your 'Friday Night' dreams they come true, there's a little rhyme about it but I can't remember what it is.
I know it starts off ..
Friday night dreams on a Saturday told ..
Anyone else know it.
I know it starts off ..
Friday night dreams on a Saturday told ..
Anyone else know it.
Jo
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qbman1
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Re: Weird and wonderful dreams
Never heard it, DQ, but Mr Google knows, as always !!
Friday night's dream,
On the Saturday told,
Is sure to come true,
Be it never so old.
Apparently, it's an old English proverb
Friday night's dream,
On the Saturday told,
Is sure to come true,
Be it never so old.
Apparently, it's an old English proverb
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oldbluefox
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Re: Weird and wonderful dreams
I once dreamt City won the Premier League.
You can't really believe dreams can you?
You can't really believe dreams can you?
I was taught to be cautious
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Stephen
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Re: Weird and wonderful dreams
Onelife wrote:Had this weird dream last night which involved a budgie and our dog Gipsy.
We haven't got a budgie but the dream went something like this.....l decided to let the budgie out of its cage for a quick fly around knowing it would be safe with our dog because she is so well trained....anyway the little sod only chased the budgie round until it cornerd it. I shouted at the dog to leave the budgie alone but she just looked at me, turned and the budgie was gone....The worst part of the dream was that l could hear the budgie chirping inside the dog.....Thank gawd l woke when l did as l don't know how to perform a cesarean on a dog.
Can you recall any of your weird or wonderful dreams?
Have you tried Tweeting for an answer
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Manoverboard
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Re: Weird and wonderful dreams
I reckon OL's been drinking Laithwaite's Black Stump again ... 
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Stephen
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Re: Weird and wonderful dreams
I had a strange dream the other day. I dreamt I owned a Rolls Royce, when I woke up all I had was the horn.
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Dancing Queen
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Re: Weird and wonderful dreams
qbman1 wrote:Never heard it, DQ, but Mr Google knows, as always !!
Friday night's dream,
On the Saturday told,
Is sure to come true,
Be it never so old.
Apparently, it's an old English proverb
Jo
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CaroleF
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Re: Weird and wonderful dreams
We had a friend who had the most amazing dreams and seemed to be able to remember them in the morning. He and his wife often came on holiday with us and each morning at breakfast we would ask - So what was the dream last night? Now whether he was making it up I don't know - although he wasn't the sort of man who would do that - but I would say over 80% of the time he would remember. Alas he's no longer with us but he did have some fantastic dreams.
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Onelife
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Re: Weird and wonderful dreams
Frank Manning wrote:Was the budgie offering a hot racing tip?
Many years ago I dreamed that if I held my cricket bat horizontally in front of me I could fly. I was very disappointed when I woke up.
Hi Frank....I often go to bed thinking about horses (don't go there Stephen) hoping that l will dream about the winner in a race on the following days card....It hasn't happened yet but you'll be the first to know when it dose.
There is a horse running called Silent Dreamer (3.50 Windsor) today but l won't be having a 'flutter' on it
Regards
Keith
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Onelife
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Re: Weird and wonderful dreams
Hi Jo.....as you know my brain don't work like wot most people's dose so tell me...what is the meaning behind.....'be it never so old' in your rhyme?Dancing Queen wrote:qbman1 wrote:Never heard it, DQ, but Mr Google knows, as always !!
Friday night's dream,
On the Saturday told,
Is sure to come true,
Be it never so old.
Apparently, it's an old English proverb
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Regards
Keith
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qbman1
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Re: Weird and wonderful dreams
Unlike Stephen, who often wakes up with a horse's head on his pillow !!Onelife wrote:Frank Manning wrote:Was the budgie offering a hot racing tip?
Many years ago I dreamed that if I held my cricket bat horizontally in front of me I could fly. I was very disappointed when I woke up.
Hi Frank....I often go to bed thinking about horses(don't go there Stephen) hoping that l will dream about the winner in a race on the following days card....It hasn't happened yet but you'll be the first to know when it dose.
There is a horse running called Silent Dreamer (3.50 Windsor) today but l won't be having a 'flutter' on it![]()
Regards
Keith
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qbman1
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God bless t'internet - there's a whole discussion on it here !!Onelife wrote:Hi Jo.....as you know my brain don't work like wot most people's dose so tell me...what is the meaning behind.....'be it never so old' in your rhyme?Dancing Queen wrote:qbman1 wrote:Never heard it, DQ, but Mr Google knows, as always !!
Friday night's dream,
On the Saturday told,
Is sure to come true,
Be it never so old.
Apparently, it's an old English proverb
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Regards
Keith
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Onelife
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Re: Weird and wonderful dreams
qb....
Yeah!...and if the rumours are correct he'll have giving it a good ride first
Yeah!...and if the rumours are correct he'll have giving it a good ride first
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Kenmo1
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Re: Weird and wonderful dreams
Just lately I've started to consider myself lucky if I can remember what I've done during the day, never mind what I had a dream about during the night !!!
Maureen.
Maureen.
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qbman1
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I know, it's a bit of a worry - I couldn't remember my own telephone number this morning !!
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Onelife
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Thanks qb...l must be thicker than l had originally thought cos l am still confusedqbman1 wrote:God bless t'internet - there's a whole discussion on it here !!Onelife wrote:Hi Jo.....as you know my brain don't work like wot most people's dose so tell me...what is the meaning behind.....'be it never so old' in your rhyme?Dancing Queen wrote:qbman1 wrote:Never heard it, DQ, but Mr Google knows, as always !!
Friday night's dream,
On the Saturday told,
Is sure to come true,
Be it never so old.
Apparently, it's an old English proverb
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Regards
Keith
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qbman1
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Re: Weird and wonderful dreams
Try having an afternoon nap - then hopefully you will have a dream. Aren't they supposed to be the brain's way of putting your thoughts and experiences into some kind of context ?
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Was never any doubt in my mindOnelife wrote:Thanks qb...l must be thicker than l had originally thoughtcos l am still confusedqbman1 wrote:God bless t'internet - there's a whole discussion on it here !!Onelife wrote:Hi Jo.....as you know my brain don't work like wot most people's dose so tell me...what is the meaning behind.....'be it never so old' in your rhyme?Dancing Queen wrote:
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qbman1
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I hope OL is grateful that we are all in total agreement with him, for once !!
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Onelife
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Thanks qb...l took your advise and had the most wonderful of dreams...l won't go into all the details other than to say it involved you sucking on Stephens catheter....

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qbman1
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I feel ever so slightly sick 
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Dancing Queen
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No idea KeefyOnelife wrote:Hi Jo.....as you know my brain don't work like wot most people's dose so tell me...what is the meaning behind.....'be it never so old' in your rhyme?Dancing Queen wrote:qbman1 wrote:Never heard it, DQ, but Mr Google knows, as always !!
Friday night's dream,
On the Saturday told,
Is sure to come true,
Be it never so old.
Apparently, it's an old English proverb
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Regards
Keith
Jo
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Onelife wrote:Thanks qb...l took your advise and had the most wonderful of dreams...l won't go into all the details other than to say it involved you sucking on Stephens catheter....![]()
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So that's why I've been getting painful spasms. I'm frightened to go to bed tonight now in case I start having 'weird' dreams.
I feel a large whisky coming on later.