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Had a dream about wasting money!
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Oh Lynz...perhaps you are on this board too much! :rotfl: :rotfl:
Last night I had a dream that I got a cheap haircut but it turned out to be more of a hack-job! I then found my hair to be covered in paper clips!
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paper clips

there must be a reason for that - hang on going to dig out my dreams book:beer: Well aint funny how its the little things in life that mean the most? Not where you live, the car you drive or the price tag on your clothes.
Theres no dollar sign on piece of mind
This Ive come to know...
So if you agree have a drink with me, raise your glasses for a toast :beer:0 -
Weird one I had a dream last night that I had £20 left in my bank account, but for some crazy reason I decided to draw out £30 (I seem to remember it being for shoes). I realised my mistake after drawing it out but then started panicking about what my OH would say when I told her I'd gone £10 unauthorised OD and incurred even more bank charges. First money dream I've had since my credit cards were over their limits (they were nightmares at the time lol).Barclaycard - £489.74 / £500.00
CapitalOne - £1933.92 / £2000.00
Marbles - £719.45 / £750.00
Beneficial Finance - £398.86 / £450.00
Abbey Overdraft - £8500 -
Ok people, I know what you mean as I have had very vivid dreams/nightmares from a very young age and still do.
Google 'dream dictionary' as there are a few on the net and then you can look up things in your dream.
Its very true that dreams represent things you are not dealing with in your waking life and so it helps to understand them better, particularly reoccuring dreams.
I know some people might think me strange but I've always found it has helped.0 -
I prefer to just sweep it under the carpet ready for airing in therapy in 20 years time.Barclaycard - £489.74 / £500.00
CapitalOne - £1933.92 / £2000.00
Marbles - £719.45 / £750.00
Beneficial Finance - £398.86 / £450.00
Abbey Overdraft - £8500 -
Much cheaper option! After all we re all DFWers
DIY therapy!0 -
I couldn't agree more Dinkylou! I'm forever using my dreams to help sort out whatever's going on in my life.
One of the sites I like is dreammoods.com, not that I'm referring it in anyway...before someone tells me off!!0 -
I always dream about work, nothing else. It's when I seem to be able to remember all the stuff I have to do that just flies out of my head as soon as I set foot on the tube there! So much so, that I now try to keep a notepad next to the bed so that I jot things down before I forget them again!
Debt Free Nerd No. 89, LBM: April 2006, Debt at highest (Sept 05): £40,939.96
NOW TOTALLY DEBT FREE!!!!!!!! Woooo hooooooo!!! DEBT FREE DATE: 23 December 20090
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