These Dreams, Part Two
Maybe it was the pepperoni pizza I had for dinner, or the shock from being woken up at 2:30am by the police because our car got sideswiped, but I had some bizarre dreams the other night:
- I had become involved in an illegal film ring, and was trying to bring it down from the inside.
- I was in a Japanese hospital along with a talking crab and some other anthropomorphized sea creatures.
- One of my co-workers announced they were leaving on the same day that I discovered our offices were right next door to EllisLab‘s.
- Bill Callahan came to my workplace and led us all in a charismatic worship service.
- Hirokazu Kore-Eda was making a film about an inflatable sex doll—played by Bae Du-na—who comes to life.
Oh wait, turns out #5 is real.
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Raymonn
1 year, 4 months ago
Commenting is not available in this weblog entry.You had to have a serious headache after an dream like that. The Bill Callahan leading you in worship is enough to give me a severe migraine. Glad to see you came out of the dream alive.