Posted on 06/14/2005 5:00:52 AM PDT by Hillary's Lovely Legs
That made me laugh out loud. People in the office will think I'm actually enjoying work.
That's one of my recurring dreams, too! That site I linked above has an analysis of it.
There you go, you linked my morning dream with Michael Jackson and my graphic.
Touche'
It's amazing what you can find on the internet.
How about 'finding' money... coins and bills?
I haven't been an undergrad for lo, these many years either, but I only had that dream once.....the night before my math class that I hadn't well attended all quarter.....
Heck, I'd be satisfied with winning lotto numbers....
As I recall, my morning dream today involved playing basketball. The Seinfeld link:
GEORGE: Ah, ...A beautiful successful intelligent woman's in love with me and I throw it all away. uh oh boy. Now I'll spend the rest of my life living alone. I'll sit in my disgusting little apartment watching basketball games, eating Chinese take out. Walking around with no underwear. Because I'm too lazy to do a laundry.
JERRY: You walk around with no underwear?
GEORGE: Yeah, what do you do when you run out of laundry?
JERRY: I do a wash.
Strange.
Are you a builder of sorts....or do you travel a great deal....or feel deeply attached to "the land" via outdoor sports or gardening?
I prefer continuing sagas, but I rarely get them. My dreams are so vivid and the experiences quite fun, sometimes odd, but always interesting, so I'm always curious as to what's going to happen next.
This entire topic is ironic because last night I had a dream that disturbed me - about a friend I haven't seen in a long time. It had bothered me all day and I wondered if I should get in touch and then of course I checked in here and we're talking dreams. Go figure.
I seldom remember my dreams, but that is one I've had more than once. Argghhh.
On a different note concerning the previous thread and tans, I cannot be in the sun much (I had an allergic reaction to the sun several years ago.) Anyway, I was watching HSN and they have those spray tans that you can do at home now. Quite intriguing. I am going on a cruise in November with a friend, we are going to try the spray on tan booths a month or so before the cruise. If it looks nice, then we'll go again right before the cruise.
That dream I told you about on Monday is still creeping me out. I'd much rather dream about Jerry Seinfield.
Remember the good old days when this sort of story was a just bad dream, not reality?
Glasgow Sheriff Court was told that Saeed Akbar, a manager at an interpreting and translation company, "had wanted a bit of excitement".
Akbar, 35, left the interview room and came back in to speak to his female victim naked and clutching a clipboard.
When the job candidate refused to strip as well, he put his clothes on and attempted to continue the interview as normal, the court was told.
Akbar, from Fife, said: "I wanted a bit of excitement that afternoon, that's purely all it was." more
DES MOINES, Iowa -- The Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean vowed to work with Iowa leaders in an effort to bring the party together.
Dean gave a fiery speech in Cedar Rapids last weekend. [That's not news!]
As he addressed close to 500 activists, he stressed that the party needs to focus on all 50 states, not just the key 18 states. He said it's important that party faithful are clear about where they stand on important issues and are willing to fight for them.
"Social Security is a symbol of the responsibility that we have for each other. I have a responsibility to my parents. My children have responsibility to me. I have responsibility to your parents, and you have responsibility to my parents. We are all in this together," Dean said.
Dean recently came under fire for saying Republicans are "pretty much a white, Christian party" and saying they have "never made an honest living in their lives." Link
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With all the Neanderthal blathering coming from Dean I've decided to dub him...
I just call him Dipstick
However, there are getting to be so many of those Dipsticks, we might have to start numbering them.
Dipstick Ron Fournier wants us to believe:
GOP Frets Over Bush's Political Standing
When will management finally get fed up with paying for this kind of journalistic laziness? Making up polls to get their perceeved "correct conclusion" so they can make it a news story.
Now here's a poll Fournier will ignore...
Americans Split On Military Effort In Iraq, But Most Acknowledge Positive Outcomes
Americans may not see eye-to-eye with President Bush on all issues, but a majority believe that the U.S. military action in Iraq will lead to a more democratic and by extension freer Middle East, according to the latest IBD/TIPP Poll.
Conducted June 6-10 among 913 adults, the poll found nearly two of every three (60%) think America's foray into Iraq has helped sow the seeds of democracy in the Middle East. Among Republicans, that number jumps up to 87%. Even large numbers of Democrats (44%) and independents (53%) agree with that sentiment.
"Most Americans see a democratic Middle East as one positive outcome of the Iraq War," said Raghavan Mayur, president of TIPP, a unit of TechnoMetrica Market Intelligence, IBD's polling partner.
What's more, a large majority (70%) also believe it's important for the U.S. and coalition countries to maintain a military presence in Iraq. [complete story at link]
If the caveman really believed this - that we are to care for our own families - he wouldn't want the government involved in any of the entitlement and social welfare programs. He'd be urging the elimination of Medicare, Medicaid, AFDC, SSI, the whole nine yards. If it's Howie's responsibility to feed or shelter his parents, how did it also become mine?
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