Last night's dreams
Oct. 26th, 2011 02:48 pmThe main feature of last night's dream was set in Post-Apocalyptic Bristol. This is a location my dreams quite often seem to use: perhaps it is cheap, or they have got some sort of package deal going on.
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The supporting feature of last night's dream was an excellent dinner in a pleasant restaurant in a small tourist town, notable for being surrounded by small hills and beautiful blue lakes. ( Read more... )
Other random thoughts :
- why is it that buying so called 'eco-friendly' clothes washing liquid inevitably gives you a bottle of soap that is peculiarly difficult to pour from or hold? It's not particularly eco-friendly to spill half of it on the floor.
- Why do tourist resorts on tiny sandrafts entirely surrounded by miles of warm, inviting turquoise sea, and one imagines, relatively short on fresh water - build swimming pools? Are they for people with a morbid fear of turtles? (I'd guess it was sharks, only given that said resorts all offer diving, this seems unlikely. )
- If it has chocolate swirls on it, it is NOT a desert. It is a dessert. Likewise, if someone gives you a dessert that is covered in sand, I think you can justifiably send it back and complain.... If you can't remember the difference, then for the love of Smarties, what is wrong with the word 'Pudding'???
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The supporting feature of last night's dream was an excellent dinner in a pleasant restaurant in a small tourist town, notable for being surrounded by small hills and beautiful blue lakes. ( Read more... )
Other random thoughts :
- why is it that buying so called 'eco-friendly' clothes washing liquid inevitably gives you a bottle of soap that is peculiarly difficult to pour from or hold? It's not particularly eco-friendly to spill half of it on the floor.
- Why do tourist resorts on tiny sandrafts entirely surrounded by miles of warm, inviting turquoise sea, and one imagines, relatively short on fresh water - build swimming pools? Are they for people with a morbid fear of turtles? (I'd guess it was sharks, only given that said resorts all offer diving, this seems unlikely. )
- If it has chocolate swirls on it, it is NOT a desert. It is a dessert. Likewise, if someone gives you a dessert that is covered in sand, I think you can justifiably send it back and complain.... If you can't remember the difference, then for the love of Smarties, what is wrong with the word 'Pudding'???