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Old Aug 19, 2013, 06:28 PM
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Do any of you remember some off the wall dreams you had when you were younger? Do you still think about them and what they meant?

One bizarre dream I had when I was about 10 or 11:
I walked over to my school in the middle of the night; of course, no one was there. I was wandering around and found a "vending machine" where you could put in a quarter (or dime, I don't remember), then tell it all your sob stories, and hear a recording about how awful life must be for you. I kept putting money in and telling sob stories. At one point, I was actually in the machine, listening to myself.

Another dream I had around that time had me and some other people (I think family) walking up hill to an old house that we lived in (not in real life, but in the dream). We walked in and it was a mess--it was burned up inside, and there were skeletons with the clothes still on. According to my dream, we had moved out because of some awful thing that had happened, and no one went back to clean it or fix it up, until that time when my oldest brother thought it was time to do something about that old house.

In another dream around then, I got burned by a dragon.
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