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Well, I had a dream last nite/this morning. That might not sound that strange for you - but I take Ambien every nite and, I either dont dream...or I dont remember them. I think I just dont dream because when I do remember a dream - I feel fantastic the next morning. I think REM sleep doesnt happen that often with Ambien. Anyway...I had a wacky kind of dream - and because of the subject content, I thought I might share -- and ask, have you ever had a celebrity dream? (Only clean ones allowed - you can just tell us it all faded to black if need be.) I had one where my daughter and I went to Neiman-Marcus (a very expensive department store for those in other lands who might not know) and bought a bunch of designer purses that were on dramatic sale - for some reason they came out to $1700.00...and that number was repeated throughout my dream. (If you play that number today in the lottery and it does not come out - its not my fault, but if it does...I deserve a percentage. ;) ) Then another one where my daughter and I ended up driving around with Cary Grant and Grace Kelly and just having such fun. We ran after a kid whose clothing someone stole to give him something to cover up with...and we rode past houses of celebrities and just sat in their driveway in our car - and people would get mad and come over to make us leave - but Cary Grant would talk to them in his Cary Grant voice and NO ONE figured out who he was. We laughed and laughed. Grace Kelly was fun, too - but Cary was hilarious...and, at one point, took the one Louis Vuitton purse and put it over his head when the people came out of their houses to shoo us away. But no one figured out it was him - even with that voice -- they just looked at him sitting there with that purse-hat on and looked away like he was mental. It was hilarious, and seemed so real - its like it really happened. :)
Posted on: Mon, 03 Nov 2014 11:11:11 +0000

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