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Jeff Wrangler:
Had another one last night. I think this one was mostly influenced by TV commercials, things I read, and even some things I may have read here on Bettermost.

In the dream I was going to get to do the voice of a character in an animated film!  :laugh:  To do it I was going to have to go someplace in the Southern Hemisphere--maybe South Africa, I'm not sure; I just remember realizing, Oh, it's winter there now! I remember that our Bettermost friend EDelmar was somehow involved in the project, and I was going to have to take more vacation time from my job than I'm allowed. I remember sitting on the side of my old bed in my old room in the house where I grew up, and asking my mother what I should do about it. Rather unusual for my dreams, this time I actually saw my mother.

CellarDweller:
Now that's funny, you doing a voice-over for a character.  Was it a cowboy?  ;)

Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: CellarDweller on July 13, 2015, 12:26:44 pm ---Now that's funny, you doing a voice-over for a character.  Was it a cowboy?  ;)

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I don't remember what the role was.

Front-Ranger:

--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on July 13, 2015, 10:24:53 am ---...I remember sitting on the side of my old bed in my old room in the house where I grew up, and asking my mother what I should do about it. Rather unusual for my dreams, this time I actually saw my mother.

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This reminds me of the late scene in the movie where Ennis was sitting by the window in Jack's childhood room and then he goes downstairs to talk with Ma Twist. It seems to me like there have been several dreams, friend, where you saw your mother. Often, you spoke to her, but I don't recall you getting an answer.

Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on July 13, 2015, 09:42:35 pm ---This reminds me of the late scene in the movie where Ennis was sitting by the window in Jack's childhood room and then he goes downstairs to talk with Ma Twist. It seems to me like there have been several dreams, friend, where you saw your mother. Often, you spoke to her, but I don't recall you getting an answer.

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Not really, at least not that I remember. I remember dreams where I saw the back of her head, or something. But I don't dream about her often.

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