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Cellar Scribblings
loneleeb3:
I just did some readin on your blog little bro!
All I have to say is I love you and am glad you are my friend, brother etc etc.
Your a good man!
Now, wheres the nekkid pics of Jake?? :laugh:
Kelda, girl you are busier than a one legged man at a butt kickin contest!
Chrissi, I hope you are feelin better!
jack, Helen is just the next county over. Bout 45 min from me!
CellarDweller:
Hiya BetterMost friends!!!!
Happy Tuesday!
I'm awake, so I guess that's a good thing. :laugh: Sleep did not come easily last night. I had nightmares, more on the "bizarre" side than scary, but scary enough to wake me. And (of course) as soon as I would fall asleep they would start up again.
Why is it that when you're having a great dream, you wake up and they don't come back, but as soon as you drift off after waking from a nightmare, it picks up where it left off?
:laugh:
Oh, and for some reason, one of my exes was in the dream last night too, because the nightmare itself wasn't enough.
:laugh:
CellarDweller:
--- Quote from: loneleeb3 on November 23, 2009, 11:36:14 pm ---I just did some readin on your blog little bro! All I have to say is I love you and am glad you are my friend, brother etc etc. Your a good man!
--- End quote ---
Hiya big bro! ((((((((Rich))))))) I love you too, and you're a good man too! Give Gene a hug for me!
--- Quote from: loneleeb3 on November 23, 2009, 11:36:14 pm ---Now, wheres the nekkid pics of Jake?? :laugh:
--- End quote ---
Not only a good man, a typical man as well. :laugh:
Front-Ranger:
Thanks for your very insightful post, Chuck.
Thanks for the insight you bring from other sites, too.
--- Quote ---Why is it that when you're having a great dream, you wake up and they don't come back, but as soon as you drift off after waking from a nightmare, it picks up where it left off?
--- End quote ---
You can actually have a lot of control over your dreams through the process known as lucid dreaming. By doing this, you can avoid nightmares and bad dreams from repeating, and you can actually turn nightmares into good dreams! By managing your dreams, you can work through issues and concerns in your waking life, resolving them and benefiting your inner self. I will post more about this on a dream thread in Anything Goes.
serious crayons:
Chuck, I just caught up here, and saw your post about conflict and modding and getting along and all. Thank you! Wonderful sentiments, very well expressed.
:-*
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