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Remembering in a dream |
bonnie knox |
Last night I was trying to remember the last name of a woman I had worked with years ago. The name wouldn't come to mind no matter how hard I racked my brain. I looked through some papers to see if I could find the list of co-workers from that job, to no avail.
This morning, when I started to take up my brain racking exercise again, I realized I already knew her name. Then I remembered having figured it out during a dream. Pretty cool! |
[Insert Acts Pun Here] Posts: 14803 11/30/15 9:00 am
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Old Time Country Preacher |
You shore you aint takin Lunesta or one a them other sleepin potions? I took one a momma's Lunesta pills (she calls em sleepin tablets) one night cause I couldn't sleep. My gootness, I dreamed I was a WOF preacher with a TV ministry, sellin PhDs for $100 each to all ma preacher buddies.
Now at was a nightmare fer shore. Hey, I aint never took another Lunesta. |
Acts-pert Poster Posts: 15566 11/30/15 11:22 am
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c6thplayer1 |
Old Time Country Preacher wrote: | You shore you aint takin Lunesta or one a them other sleepin potions? I took one a momma's Lunesta pills (she calls em sleepin tablets) one night cause I couldn't sleep. My gootness, I dreamed I was a WOF preacher with a TV ministry, sellin PhDs for $100 each to all ma preacher buddies.
Now at was a nightmare fer shore. Hey, I aint never took another Lunesta. |
When you break down the drugs name you will find the answer;
Lunesta [ Lun-e- sta ] Just a little more emphasis on the "e". |
Hon. Dr. in Acts-celeratology Posts: 6385 11/30/15 11:29 am
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bonnie knox |
Ole Timer, I've never taken a Lunesta. I don't used sleeping pills.
I did take one ibuprofen with supper last night.
Since I dreamed about this woman, I prayed for her this morning. (And I didn't have to say, "Lord, You know her last name," lol.)
I just think it's interesting how the mind works. Funny thing was, I knew there was an "a" in her last name.
Now, I should mentioned I dreamed about "Cojak" the other night. His grandson was making us omelets. So I prayed for Cojak the next morning, too.
If I ever dream about the Ole Timer, I'm gonna have to think twice about praying for a parody! |
[Insert Acts Pun Here] Posts: 14803 11/30/15 1:08 pm
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c6thplayer1 |
A man commented to his lunch companion: My wife had a funny dream last night. She dreamed she'd married a millionaire. You're lucky, sighed the companion. My wife dreams that in the daytime. |
Hon. Dr. in Acts-celeratology Posts: 6385 11/30/15 4:04 pm
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Old Time Country Preacher |
bonnie knox wrote: | If I ever dream about the Ole Timer, I'm gonna have to think twice about praying for a parody! |
If you ever dream a the ole timer, don't think twice, pray twice. Even a parody needs prayer. |
Acts-pert Poster Posts: 15566 11/30/15 4:05 pm
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bonnie knox |
Old Time Country Preacher wrote: | bonnie knox wrote: | If I ever dream about the Ole Timer, I'm gonna have to think twice about praying for a parody! |
If you ever dream a the ole timer, don't think twice, pray twice. Even a parody needs prayer. |
Do you want me to pray a WOF-prosper-him-in-whatever-he-sets-his-hand-to, or a good old-fashioned, Lord-make-him-miserable-till-he-repents prayer? |
[Insert Acts Pun Here] Posts: 14803 11/30/15 4:08 pm
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