If it weren't real, I couldn't make it up
Jul. 21st, 2005 07:04 pmI dreamt in Russian this morning.
Forget the odd bits of music, forget trying to write the details of what happened to me (while I was filing what seemed to be an insurance claim... yes, I have strange dreams) forget the woman with no undewear... it was the entire middle bit with the pirates and the mermaid.
Forget the odd bits of music, forget trying to write the details of what happened to me (while I was filing what seemed to be an insurance claim... yes, I have strange dreams) forget the woman with no undewear... it was the entire middle bit with the pirates and the mermaid.
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Date: 2005-07-22 01:03 am (UTC)Impressive ;-)
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Date: 2005-07-22 05:14 am (UTC)конешно я знал (of course I knew).
Apart from the musician with the subtly reduced sartorial taste the dream wasn't all that abnormal (well having to write a narrative of events for the insurance claim, all on a florid piece of parchement was; that was in English) and the language is what it is.
It isn't, oddly enough, that I notice it at the time, so I think it's a noticing of the change of default state when I awake and shift to English.
My first non-English dream was in ASL, that was strange to awake from, since it was silent. I've never dreamt in French, though I've had phrases in it (and some characters who spoke nothing but).
I have vivid dreams.
TK
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Date: 2005-07-22 02:06 pm (UTC)