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Mines funny as well
I had a dream that one of my friends was in green boots and starte jumping up and down in a paddle on a country lane...it was so funny because he was smiling at the time and thought about why he was doing it.
A recant one was that iwas playing snooker and on a roller coaster the same time. The snooker table was infront of me and iwas sitting on a seat what was on a roller coaster it was so funny because if a ball fall of we would go back and get it.
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I was floating in space with a friend of mine and ...'The Rock' http://img19.imageshack.us/img19/9642/rock5ke.jpg
Why the hell am I floating in space, in a bulky space suit, with the Rock? i asked myself. Apparently we were trying to get back to our ship which looked just like the one from 2001: A Space Odyssey so that we could wake up HAL, the supercomputer who in the movie was actually a real bastard and murdered a couple guys. We were unable to make any headway toward the spacecraft, kind of like trying to run fast in a dream but it doesnt work...ever. The Rock was being all serious, gesticulating and all intense yelling that we had to get back in to the ship. He would be floating upside down all pissed off and waving his hands around "We_havetoget_back_insidethe_MOTHER SHIP!"
I was like, 'dude, you suck'.
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haha, well I had something like umbrella to:p.
I whas in the car with umbrella, and his dad whas driving, and whas almost falling asleep several times, and I whas like, umbrella he's fallin asleep, and he whas like: no my dad would never do that.
and then he fell asleep, and i punched umbrella(soft), and pointed at his dad.
and he whas like, roos! you dummasss!, when you fall asleep tel mom so she can drive:P
then I found out I wasn't dreaming:P:P
well excually i knew all the time.
Jup:P
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I can only recall one such dream. It was a terrible tear-jerker; I couldn't stop laughing.
It revolves around one of my oldest cousins, Andrew. He looked out from a window at the falling snow in utter excitement (After all, it doesn't snow a lot in California). Soon, he dashed away (as cartoon characters tend to do) and reappeared outside. There's a span of a few hours, and then his mom pokes her head out the same window, and calls for him. "Andy, come inside."
Andy was busy dancing in the snow, sporting a long shirt and boxers. He joyfully cried, "Later mom!" and before he could even finish the sentence, he shrunk.