Megastar Tonya over at the Tonya Show recently wrote about some dreams she had. She asked her commenters to share their own, and I shared one. If you are interested, you'll have to go to her blog and read it.
I shared a dream once before here on this little blog of mine. Oddly, but not surprisingly, the dream I had last night had the same effect on me as that one. It marked the beginning of a mostly-bad day.
At exactly 6:00 am this morning I woke up during a mid-yell of "Get the f*ck away from my car!" Did I wake you up, too?
The dream: My car was parked in a lot and suffered a golf ball through the back window. "Ugh!" was my reaction, and I set out to fix it with clear silicone. (!?) As I was futilely engaged in repairing the broken glass, I noticed that my car was extremely dirty. Just then a man and a woman approached and started wiping it down with dry terry cloth towels. (A very good idea if you are intent on ruining the paint.) I asked them many times to stop. They wouldn't listen. I thought that they couldn't hear me, but then I realized that they were simply ignoring me. That's when I yelled the response that woke me up.
Yuck!
I wish I had some meaningful or, at the least, clever way to wrap up this post, but I don't. It'll just have to end badly like how my day started and how my dream ended.
I'm sorry, dear readers. :(
6 comments:
No hugs from this far away. Bank it for later.
Ha! You are NOT going to believe this, but my WV word is:
hgable: TinyHands is not hug-able being so far away.
Can I link it?
woo hoo!
Are you sure it was a dream? I've seen that terry cloth towel wielding couple lurking around my neighborhood too.
It's a sign. We believe in signs.
WV: yaxuu = heard before 'geshundheit'
Tonya: Keep an eye on those two! If they get close to your car, you know what to say: "Don't MAKE me send in the flying monkeys!"
Tiny Hands, here is this comment's WV:
bleshy: How a toddler, a lazy person, or a person trying to sound cute responds to yaxuu.
(Isn't that nuts? Here's the link for WV image for kindred sign-believing fence sitters.)
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