I had the A-Bomb dream complete with dark expanding cloud on the horizon. The setting was a second floor apartment in Cedar Falls. There were a few other people sitting in the living room, discussing the impending doom and assigning fault. I was running around trying to figure out how to "duck and cover".
Thanks for commenting, Neil: I had this dream all the time in college-one of the reasons I took out so much in student loans, thinking we'd all perish in a nuclear holocaust and I'd never have to pay them back.
You know, your dream is very indicative of the times-then and now: maybe even more so now: everybody sitting around blaming and one, lone person frantically scramblinh to figure out how to survive.
Maria I used to have a dream that my mother was dead but she didn't know she was dead. She would come sit at the dinner table and we would all be looking at each other like- who's gonna tell her she's dead. Katy
Oh, wow Katy, I totally used to have that dream about my dad, too. It always made me feel kind of hopeful and at the same time it was so spooky. Like, maybe he's right, he's not dead...but then again he is and what the hell is he doing here?
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I had the A-Bomb dream complete with dark expanding cloud on the horizon. The setting was a second floor apartment in Cedar Falls. There were a few other people sitting in the living room, discussing the impending doom and assigning fault. I was running around trying to figure out how to "duck and cover".
Neil
Thanks for commenting, Neil: I had this dream all the time in college-one of the reasons I took out so much in student loans, thinking we'd all perish in a nuclear holocaust and I'd never have to pay them back.
You know, your dream is very indicative of the times-then and now: maybe even more so now: everybody sitting around blaming and one, lone person frantically scramblinh to figure out how to survive.
Maria I used to have a dream that my mother was dead but she didn't know she was dead. She would come sit at the dinner table and we would all be looking at each other like- who's gonna tell her she's dead.
Katy
Love this, by the way!
Oh, wow Katy, I totally used to have that dream about my dad, too. It always made me feel kind of hopeful and at the same time it was so spooky. Like, maybe he's right, he's not dead...but then again he is and what the hell is he doing here?
Yeah this was not a hopeful dream, we were definitely afraid of her. We still are, truth be told.
Katy
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