Re: FW: [MOL] Favourite thing [00096] Medicine On Line


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Re: FW: [MOL] Favourite thing



Dear Chris:  It is an interesting theory.  It seems to me that I had a lot 
more deja vu when I was little than I do now, but I have more repetitious 
dreams and they're more vivid now than they were then.  I wonder what that 
means?  I do enjoy them, though.  I can remember clearly where I was last 
night.  I was in a beach house in Lincoln City, Oregon -- in the rain -- with 
one of my ex-bosses!!!!  I always did have sort of a crush on him, though.  I 
was very shy in my dream and insisted on separate rooms, which is probably 
what I'd do in real life.  These people from my past are popping up more and 
more lately.  I prefer the really old dreams, though.  The ones about the old 
hotel.  It's very very tall and made of red brick.  I don't know how many 
stories high it is, but it's way up there.  It sort of stands by itself 
outside the city on a gently sloping hill with lots of huge pine trees 
surrounding it.  The front door is huge and ornate, and there is a reception 
area on each floor.  The woodwork is all dark mahogany, and the carpeting is 
maroon with a small floral pattern.  The walls are wallpapered with beige 
flocked paper with a fleur de le (sp) pattern.  It's fuzzy.  I know, because 
I touch it.  My shoes are very pointed and small because my feet are very 
small, and they're actually little boots.  I've always had a thing for shoes, 
so I notice these things!  LOL  The room I go into is always on my left.  I 
enter into the living room, and across the room near the window is a brocade 
sofa.  This is all for now  --

Love, Kathy
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