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Thursday, December 18, 2003 Still Murky Dreams are always strange things--I can never tell if they mean something or nothing at all. I dreamed I was in lab and I would have never known anything amiss except for the stack of bills I found stuffed under the lid of an unused gel box. I did nothing as the money was obviously fake; Mickey Mouse was grinning out at me from the five dollar bill. And when I wandered back to my lab bench, someone had left me something--a basket of two kittens and a hamster that was outside of the basket. I found myself rummaging in one of the lower drawers and pulled out a camera and began taking pictures. It reminds me of the discovery of the structure of benzene and the dream about a snake biting its own tail. Yet I doubt my unconscious would be as elegant as that. I'm sure my own mind is messy with half-chewed ideas and partially formed solutions that probably would never work. Better yet, my dream mind is probably trying to trick me. The Thursday Threesome: The Christmas Song, Part II Onesome: Chestnuts-- Okay, just which Christmas food won't you touch? I mean, even when Auntie Sarah is serving it up with a big smile! Anything that smells weird or has too many artificial colors. Twosome: Roasting Then again, which Christmas food are you willing to risk life and limb for, even when Uncle George is between you and the platter? I don't really have a favorite Christmas food although I do like candy canes. The mint ones only, please. The pink bubblegum ones make me want to stick my finger down my throat. Threesome: on an open fire Heh. This line reminds me of a joke! Do you have a favorite bit of holiday humor? How about it? I don't have a joke although there was this one Christmas where my Dad and I calculated how much energy people were wasting from putting up Christmas lights on their house. I know, that's geeky, but you know, even though I don't remember the exact figures, the energy (and the money) wasted was quite significant. [posted by S. Y. Affolee on 8:22 AM : ]
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