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« on: May 30, 2008, 04:05:21 PM »
I dreamed that I was in a room in varying states of undress as a car drove away outside. The room started out resembling my room, because the curtains that weren't there would have looked exactly like my curtains in real life, but it gradually turned into a dorm room where I spent the night. I woke up the next morning and thought I was naked for several minutes, until I looked down and saw that I was wearing the exact clothes I had fallen asleep in (in real life). I went down an industrial staircase and found a cafeteria strikingly similar to the one I had remembered going to in the Home Alone dream. There, I grabbed the arm of a girl I barely know in real life, calling her by name and believing her to be my soulmate or something. I went back to the room and she waited outside. I put the covers I was actually sleeping under around me like a cape, took off my pants, and floated to the bathroom, only to realize that this was a girls' floor. I wondered how I could have stayed the whole night here without anyone noticing, how I was going to get my stuff back to the floor I was supposed to be on, whether Kelly (the girl waiting outside) would get tired of waiting and leave, and finally I just said "Screw this, I'm opening my eyes."
This next one is even more confusing. In this dream, I had a memory of earlier having had a dream that my dad had a dream where several ghostly women told him that ketchup prices were about to go up, reaching $3.87 per bottle, and he should buy them now at $1.10 per bottle. Outside of that dream, but still in the actual dream, we had recently moved to a new house, vaguely reminiscent of the farm from Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life, where my little brothers and sister rode bikes that were each all one solid color. Then my dad really did have a dream where a ghost woman told him to buy ketchup before it got up to $3.87 a bottle, and somehow I could see it. He was skeptical, but I told him to go to the store and if ketchup was $1.10 a bottle now, the dream was true and he should buy lots of ketchup. I came along with him, but before we got to the store, I could tell I was waking up, because everything was starting to fade to the black of the inside of my eyelids. I made my dad drive faster, but by the time we got to the store, I was basically awake. It felt like the dream was trying to tell me something, though it was completely different from what I thought it would tell me, and it faded out like the batteries were dying.