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Dream Interpretation
Front-Ranger:
--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on April 13, 2020, 09:27:35 pm ---It's possible the train magazines might have something to do with my procrastination over going through my model train collection and making hard choices over what to keep and what to (I hope) sell, but then why did they disappear? ???
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Maybe your brain was saying to you, "If you don't use it, you lose it." Or, maybe the train magazines went into the footlocker.
CellarDweller:
--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on April 13, 2020, 09:28:49 pm ---So instead of a traveling garden gnome you had traveling sunglasses. ;D
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Yes, and they were traveling without me. LOL
Jeff Wrangler:
I was awakened last night by a dream so peculiar that I remember much of it. I was awakened by the sound of a telephone ringing, not some fancy smart phone ring tone but an old-fashioned ring. At first I thought it was my cell phone, but I realized that the ringing sounded distant, so that I thought it must be my land line phone in the living room. Then the thought came to that this couldn't be correct because I have an extension of the land line on the shelf of the night stand right next to my bed. Then I felt myself rolling out of bad and noticing that something was unplugged from the outlet behind the night stand, so I plugged it in; it was one of those adapter plugs like a phone charger. The next thing I remember, I'm back and bed and asking myself, Wait, did that really happen? I realized that it could not have really happened because the ringer is on, on the phone by the bed, so the sound of a phone ringing could not have been distant.
serious crayons:
Hmm. A ringing phone could be an alarm, a warning, an attempt to tell yourself something ...
Maybe sounding distant could mean you're not totally thinking about it yet, or not heeding the ringing phone's message, whatever it is.
Front-Ranger:
Sounds like the proverbial wake-up call!
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