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      Dream: Scribble in the Thorn; Aug. 26, 2009

      Dream: Scribble in the Thorn; Aug. 26, 2009

      Okay, this one is strange and probably a bit naughty. I saw a hand showing me the cover of a DVD. There was a man on the cover whom I didn't recognize, nice face, and I felt he was famous and I should know him, but couldn't place him, even when I woke up. The I opened the cover, and there was a photo of him running naked across a landscape, sort of dry like the southwest in the U.S. He had an erection, and I saw him from the side, so it stood out from his body like an L. I heard some music, but can't remember the tune, though it was familiar. Then I heard a voice say, "Come with me, and scribble in the thorn!" I woke up startled and hissed back, "No way is there going to be any scribbling in the thorn!" Then I realized it was a dream and I was awake, and I laughed. EOD

      Background: I had watched "Dances with Wolves" the day before on a DVD. There is a seen, no frontal view, of Kevin Costner walking back from a bath in a pond to his cabin, buck nekkid. A Native American man encounters him there, and his nakedness frightens him away! There's a funny scene where he's describing the encounter to his chief, who asks if he's sure it was a man, and he's saying he'd seen his "sex." But generally, my dreams are more than a replay of a movie I just watched, and I'm also wondering if anyone knows of "scribbling in the thorn" as being some sort of euphemism for sex? If it is, I've never heard it before! It sounds highly probably, like "If a body meet a body coming through the rye, if a body meet a body need a body cry?" (Only if they make a baby coming through the rye!)

      Well, collecting euphemisms for sex is a worthwhile part of dreamwork, so if it's familiar, I'd appreciate knowing more about it's source. I'm sure I've never heard it before! But then, my dreams are filled with things I'd never heard before.

      I dreamed about Robert Redford the same night, making me soup, which he served at a long polished counter area, and then sat down and ate a bowl along with me. That made no sense at all to me, until I looked him up online, and found he owns a restaurant, and saw a picture of the counter in my dream. Still puzzled why I dreamed it though! And that was all there was to it. Soup. It was either French Onion or something with a beef stock and those clear Japanese noodles... iow, the soup had onions or noodles that were translucent. His restaurant is called Zoom, and is in Idaho, part of his Sundance compound. Who knew? I didn't! You may comment on that one too if you like!

      Movie star night... usually, if it's a famous person, it's John Denver giving me a personal concert. :bravo:

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      I think "Scribbling in the Thorn" is a euphemism for sex that you subconscious created. That phrase makes me think of a veiny phallus. My interpretation is thus: You need to get laid.
      ya gwan fok wid de Baron? ye gotta nodda ting comin. (Formerly known as Baking Nomad.)

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      Quote Originally Posted by WakingNomad View Post
      I think "Scribbling in the Thorn" is a euphemism for sex that you subconscious created. That phrase makes me think of a veiny phallus. My interpretation is thus: You need to get laid.
      LOL... well, maybe, I have been divorced for twelve years, and I'm the married and monogamous type, or sometimes the celibate by choice type. Maybe I was just stirred up by Kostner's nekkid butt, but the phrase feels so old-fashioned to me, like something that exists beyond me, and quite apt, really. It didn't feel as if I made it up!

      Thank you!

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