Thursday, October 27, 2005

Small Furry Animals Driving My Car

You ever have those weird dreams that you are like: What in the world does that mean? Well I did last night. Some of it is fuzzy. Basically I am on board a boat heading towards Antarctica to see if the polar ice caps are melting. I get out and notice how there is land there and there is a small hole that contains a piece of paper. I reach down and touch the paper and think it might be a trap setup by a small furry animal to get me so I don't pick up the paper. I then get back on the boat and see signs of money that are in Krona and then say "hey we are not in the Antarctic we are in Finland." Then I look at a ships log and see that mom is on board as well and she is getting well fed and put compliments to the chef on her remarks section. She then convinced me to write a sermon to give to the crew so I make a sermon about how Scotty from Star Trek never caused any fires and neither did Dick Cheney. Just then the phone rings and it is Peetey calling to wake me up(that is real). I suppose I could analyse this dream and say it goes into current events and the fact that I was debating Intelligent Design last night with my Bible Study. But I think it really means that I am glad I got my car fixed(the boat). It is finally in as good as shape as when I first bought it. New tires, all dents gone and it even has that new car smell, although I still need to get it cleaned. I suppose it also means I think I could end up in Finland - the headquarters of Nokia. Just as long as no deadly furry animals get to me when I am there I'll be happy.

Thought of the Day
". . .Was it a dream where you see yourself standing in sort of sun-god robes, on top of a pyramid, with a thousand naked women screaming and throwing little pickles at you?"
- Chris Knight - Real Genius

Comments:
My wife is the king of weird dreams. You should hear her in the mornings as she's talking about them.
Peety
 
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