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Keep having a recurring dream - starting to get very scared!

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  • hartcjhart
    hartcjhart Posts: 9,463 Forumite
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    strange I keep having a dream where I am being stalked by lions:confused: they are in the house and garden
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  • ailuro2
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    Sarahlou wrote: »
    Yes - hmm I may keep that somewhere safe on my PC :rotfl:Christ knows what kind of dream I'm gonna have tonight!!!

    as long as you don't wake up screaming in the middle of a dream about the pilot - I hate it when I wake up before a nice dream ends.:rotfl:
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  • ailuro2
    ailuro2 Posts: 7,540 Forumite
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    hartcjhart wrote: »
    strange I keep having a dream where I am being stalked by lions:confused: they are in the house and garden

    the king of the jungle is after you?

    Have you paid all your bills this month?

    Or is someone else trying to get in touch with you/find you.

    Or maybe you should stop reading 'the horse and his boy' (Narnia series) before bedtime.;)
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  • Bootski wrote: »
    Don't say that! I went to the 80's rewind festival in Henley and saw, amongst other:

    Kim Wilde
    Rick Astley
    Bananarama
    Billy Ocean
    Belinda Carlisle
    Kid Creole
    Heaven 17
    Dr & The Medics
    Cutting Crew
    Toyah
    The Real Thing
    China Crisis

    It was FANTASTIC. Going to a friends house for a lift I saw a rubics cube on the table - that was sooooo 1980's. This one was covered in obsenities but I could stll have to the face and two rows done, by cheating if nothing else.

    Saying that, whatever happened to MR Rubics and his cube. Must have made a fortune at the time??

    Did you know if you play a kylie minogue single on slow (bear with me...i'm 28) that it sounds like Rick Astley?
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  • :rotfl:
    ailuro2 wrote: »
    as long as you don't wake up screaming in the middle of a dream about the pilot - I hate it when I wake up before a nice dream ends.

    I might end up screaming in a different manner :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::eek:
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  • ailuro2
    ailuro2 Posts: 7,540 Forumite
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    So that's how stock,aitken and waterman managed to produce so many records in such a short time - they just used the same score, but speeded it up for Kylie??!!:rotfl:
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  • ailuro2
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    Sarahlou wrote: »
    :rotfl:

    I might end up screaming in a different manner :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::eek:

    Haha, you'll be 'moaning' about the pilot!!:o
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  • ailuro2 wrote: »
    Haha, you'll be 'moaning' about the pilot!!:o


    :j right thats it!!!!!!! I'm off to bed ha ha! ;)
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  • Bootski
    Bootski Posts: 771 Forumite
    ailuro2 wrote: »
    I could do the Rubik's cube in under a minute.

    Now you're talking rubbish! Don't believe you! - never will - thats what all my friends said / say!:p

    Not anymore, but I could when I was about 10yo, making it [STRIKE]1980[/STRIKE]....early eighties ;)

    eta - without cheating - you just had to get the corners right.


    No! I just picked them out and put them back in, with my teeth if i had to!


    Don't big yourself up! Your older but not so wiser as to make such claims:rotfl:
  • ailuro2
    ailuro2 Posts: 7,540 Forumite
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9Jq15NqNuQ&feature=related

    so a six year old can do better than us?

    ps, I'm not oldernotwiser:confused:
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