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full88moon
Warming Up

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Posted - 08/16/2003 : 11:53:53 AM
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Alright, get this: last night, I dreamed about the perfect circular needle caddy. Pretty fabric, labeled pockets, zipped pockets in the back for random little things. It even had a pretty reasonable price - $15!
I woke up a little bit scared, lol.
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BLN3320
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USA
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Posted - 08/16/2003 : 11:56:02 AM
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Hi, Katherine: The only time you should get scared is when you act on it. I think $15 isn't enough. Take care. Beverley
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hobbitknitter
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USA
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Posted - 08/16/2003 : 3:12:22 PM
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Get this- I dream about winning $2,000 and spending it all on yarn!!!! Seriously, I really do!!!! Sarah (who thinks it's a bit scarey, too)
S. Eliz. Keep on knitting on! See my gallery: www.pagebypage.com/board/index.php (In photo gallery pages, under S for Sarah Elizabeth) |
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Jacqueline
Gabber Extraordinaire
  
Australia
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Posted - 08/16/2003 : 7:53:59 PM
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I go to sleep thinking about the projects I have on the go and the ones I want to add to my stash next!! Scarey indeed
Jacqueline
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BLN3320
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USA
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Posted - 08/16/2003 : 10:31:37 PM
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Hi, Jacqueline: The dream about your projects can become a nightmare, big time. Take care. Beverley
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Susan T-O
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USA
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Posted - 08/17/2003 : 07:20:53 AM
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Oh, this is too scary--when I signed on this morning, I had planned on posting about a dream I had last night! I dreamed I was in a yarn/fiber/fabric shop, and after looking at all their beautiful fibers decided I was going to break my No New Yarn fast and buy some. As soon as I had decided that, all the fiber disappeared and was replaced with quilt batting! The only fiber they had left was high up on some shelves where I couldn't reach it, and all in shades of off-black and charcoal grey, and I wanted bright colors. It then morphed into sort of a nightmare about my husband having an affair while I was out shopping, but we won't go there.
--Susan T-O
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vicky by the bay
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USA
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Posted - 08/17/2003 : 08:07:10 AM
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Susan, Poor baby!!! What a nightmare...did you wake up in a cold sweat???? How awful!!!! Isn't it amazing what imaginations our minds think up when we're asleep???  
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SerMom
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Posted - 08/17/2003 : 08:17:17 AM
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Oh, my, Susan. Aren't dreams the most amazing things? I once dreamt I was having an affair with my brother in law. UUUUGGGGGHHHHH
Barbara
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Susan T-O
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Posted - 08/17/2003 : 3:30:44 PM
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I woke up kinda shaky, and I just lay there for a while looking at my sweetheart thinking over and over, "It was just a dream, it wasn't real. It was just a dream, it wasn't real. . ." And of course once he woke up (three hours later) and I told him about it, it just seemed silly to even consider!
Ugh, with your brother-in-law?? Man, the things the subconscious mind comes up with!! 'course, if my BIL were Jeff Goldblum it might be a fun dream  
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Janice
Warming Up

USA
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Posted - 08/18/2003 : 11:28:46 AM
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Oh, yikes, Barbara! That would be the worst nightmare ever. The thought of being married to anyone like my BIL is one of the things that makes me glad I'm single.
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