Try going to bed at 9-10 (PM) and waking up at 6. It's nice. But tomorrow night, do remember your dream, as 'twill be A Midsummer Night's Dream. Speaking of which, were any of the bands playing Mendelssohn (and why do I think not)?
Re Pop-culture analysis: When're you coming back to Northfield? =D
Re: Midsummer Night's Dreambounce_koJune 21 2005, 21:42:13 UTC
My Midsummer Night's dream was very fantasy-epic-esque, though not terribly logical. I think I met a ninja-wolf-boy, who was going to help me sacrifice my freedom to the evil ninja clan for the sake of my people. While doing this, I was trying to fill out a college scantron, only I couldn't remember my ID or social security numbers. Fortunately, the bad guys kidnapped me at that point.
Quick answers: There isn't a snowball's chance in Hell* that I'm going to adopt your sleep schedule. You're just weird. (*This is a strange phrase, because Dante describes some parts of Hell as frozen.)
No, nobody was playing Mendelssohn. They were rock bands. I think one of them was "Three Doors Down." I'm not very familiar with their music, so I have no idea why they got a role in my dream instead of, for example, Bruce Springstein.
Re: Re: Pop-culture analysis: Why? Are there supposed to be any cute boys in Northfield? (*winks*)
Re: ooh! I love dreams!picarisqueJune 20 2005, 22:26:34 UTC
oh yeah, I had an asterisk in there. I had meant to add:
*chalked up... now that's a weird expression, if I ever heard one! Perhaps it refers to academics writing final explanations for things on blackboards with chalk. "Well, how are we going to chalk it up there?" "Oh, I don't know, I suppose it could be chalked up to magic."
I have a friend in England right now. If you don't want lettuce on your burger, you say "No salad." You do not say "hold the lettuce." If you tell the waiter to hold the lettuce, they will take you literally, and look at you like you're completely insane. "Blimey! You want me to hold the what?"
I love SOME dreamsbounce_koJune 21 2005, 21:46:22 UTC
Awww, you're so sweet. And practical.
I miss you too! (*pouts*)
Oh, BTW, I've started to do real-person doodles from magazines and stuff. I think you'd be very happy with my shading work. Plus, I now have a cute pic of Spike that's ALL mine. Hee hee. Maybe someday I'll have access to a scanner and I'll post my sketch.
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There isn't a snowball's chance in Hell* that I'm going to adopt your sleep schedule. You're just weird. (*This is a strange phrase, because Dante describes some parts of Hell as frozen.)
No, nobody was playing Mendelssohn. They were rock bands. I think one of them was "Three Doors Down." I'm not very familiar with their music, so I have no idea why they got a role in my dream instead of, for example, Bruce Springstein.
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*chalked up... now that's a weird expression, if I ever heard one! Perhaps it refers to academics writing final explanations for things on blackboards with chalk. "Well, how are we going to chalk it up there?" "Oh, I don't know, I suppose it could be chalked up to magic."
I have a friend in England right now. If you don't want lettuce on your burger, you say "No salad." You do not say "hold the lettuce." If you tell the waiter to hold the lettuce, they will take you literally, and look at you like you're completely insane. "Blimey! You want me to hold the what?"
That's another odd phrase, if you think about it.
HOLD THE LETTUCE!
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I miss you too! (*pouts*)
Oh, BTW, I've started to do real-person doodles from magazines and stuff. I think you'd be very happy with my shading work. Plus, I now have a cute pic of Spike that's ALL mine. Hee hee. Maybe someday I'll have access to a scanner and I'll post my sketch.
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