SusanofO
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Nothing lately (I am in peri-menopause, and apparently, sleepless nights are going to be one of my symptoms). Sorry to sound like a whiner...I usually just read whatever I can find that is interesting to me, until I start to doze off. I just woke up from nap. I had a funny dream...I woke up laughing!! I've had serious drems, and erotic dreams, and crazy dreams, but - never before a FUNNY dream! This one was a riot and could have been a "Saturday Night Live" skit. The premise was: People (all sorts) and "giving advice". Maybe I had it because right before I fell asleep I was here on CM, watching people give advice? Anyway....all of these people are sitting on a panel and callers call in with their problems, and the panel answers them (or suppsoedly tries to do that). The first guy seriously attempts to answer the question, no matter how weird it is or gets, or how bonkers the caller initially is. The second guy is reading the "Sports" section of the newspaper, and looks up every once in awhile, and rolls his eyes, and turns the page.. The third person is a woman, and gives nagging "motherly advice". The fourth person is literally taking gambling bets from others on the panel (and the home audience) on how many weeks it will be before the caller is either carted off to an asylum, or jumps off a bridge. The fifth person just acts very "shocked" at anything the caller says...there were one or two other panelists, too. You get the idea. It was sooo funny!! I woke up laughing my head off. Sorry I digressed, but I've never had a funny dream before (ever). Had to share. I recommend reading and late night snacks. Or a prescription drug (that could work, too). Good luck. P.S. - No insult intended to anyone seeking advice at CM (it was only a dream of mine...) - Susan
< Message edited by SusanofO -- 12/15/2006 12:33:29 PM >
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"Hope is the thing with feathers, That perches in the soul, And sings the tune without the words, And never stops at all". - Emily Dickinson
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