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I always have the first day of college classes and I have no schedule dream.
Lately... 5 or six dreams in a row of people stabbing me and I'm trying to run away. Maybe my mind is preparing me for a knife fight.
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Yeah - the college classes dream! I have that one alot - but the twist mine takes is that I haven't been to class all semester - and then it's time for the final exam - and I don't even know where to go to take it - cuz well, by then I've lost my schedule and I'm too embarassed to ask someone for a new one. :oops:

Stabbing....hmmmm. Hope that theme will pass quickly! :cry:
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I'm always wandering through a big old abandoned house with hundreds of rooms and stairways. :zombie:
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I have a dream about 2 or 3 times a year that it was discovered that I didn't actually pass 11th grade English. So I had to go back to high school and take just that class. :cryaway:
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I can't find my locker, and when I do I don't remember the combination! Or, I can't remember my class schedule so I'm just wandering the halls in a panic.

I used to dream about falling off a cliff, building, etc., until I convinced myself that I can fly. :lol:
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There was a few times in the late 60's when I could fly LOL.
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I HOPE it doesn't become a recurring one....but last night I dreamt that all of my cameras were out of service, and I had to spend the day photographing things with my iPad. (Which as I've said before is about the silliest looking activity I have ever seen..........)
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I am fearless, because I've been afraid.
I am wise, because I've been foolish.

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