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Oh, that's nice. Why do other people have such dreams while mine are totally jumbled and incoherent?
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I rarely dream, and if I do, it's very random. I do try thinking of Sherlock before sleeping though, to see if it helps the brain to be thinking in that general direction.
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Just caps and aprons?
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Davina wrote:
Just caps and aprons?
Naughty girl.
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Mwahahah!
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I thought about it afterwards and I can't even fully remember.
I seem to think it was fairly complete hygiene gear, so it may have even included hairnets!
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Sounds like something from The Village People.
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Could we please dispense with the hairnets? They are so unflattering. I'll go for the aprons. That's enough hygiene for me.
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Focus girls: 2 hot guys giggling over ice cream...there, is that better?!
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Oh, that's great!
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Fine with me. *closing eyes and letting imagination roam*
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This night I had a dream where I was in the living room and Sherlock suddenly appeared in the garden. He knocked against the glass door and I said "garland" many times because it was a code word that would open the door. But somehow it didn't work, and it was also impossible for me to get up from the sofa. I was a little disappointed that the door stayed closed, but it was probably better that he could not come in. He was extremely pale and thin and looked creepy.
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I've never had a sherlock-related dram (by the way, normally I can't remember what I dreamed, so, it's possible that I just can't remember it...), but this night I can remember something, and it's really weird... :-)
Well, I can't remember anything-just that in this dream, in one moment, there was a person who looked at me like Moriarty did in the Great Game/A Scandal in Belgravia, when they're in the swimming bath. I really can't remember if it was moriarty, or some other sherlock-related-person, or not. And I also have NO IDEA why someone looked this way to me... :-)
The eyes are the only thing I can remember. Well, it's nothing new that I'm a freak, but I've never know that my dreams are as freaky as myself :-D
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Well I didn't actually dream about sherlock (at least I can't remember) but I woke up some days ago while my alarm clock was ringing (I hate my alarm clock) and I just got up and thought "Sherlock!" I just sat up and thought "Sherlock!" and wanted to continue sleeping. As soon as I had laid my head back on the cushion and thougt "Sherlock.." in a sleepy way, I realized My alarm clock was still ringing. I don't know why the first thing that came to me was sherlock but it must have been either a dream or I spent to much time on this board the evening before ^^
MK
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I had a wild dream a couple of nights ago:
Sherlock was chasing a killer who was probably deaf.
In a theatre, Sherlock hid on the balcony and provoked the guy with both shouts and insults in sign language to find out if he was actually deaf.
After a few seconds, the hidden killer threw a knife upstairs - it got stuck in Sherlock's left eye.
But, of course, it was not too bad as Sherlock had already taken precautions...
THE END (better for my nerves, for sure...)
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OMG, didn't you wake up in a cold sweat? And please explain which precautions he took against a knife in the eye (feeling slightly queasy now).
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I actually recently had one about Louise Brealey. I don't really remember too much about it, other than she was with a child and was being very sweet...
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SusiGo wrote:
OMG, didn't you wake up in a cold sweat? And please explain which precautions he took against a knife in the eye (feeling slightly queasy now).
I was quite shocked at the moment in the dream, but it wasn't a nightmare.
Just one of my action dreams
Maybe surviving a knife in the eye and even saving the eye is not so far from falling off a hospital roof?
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Hm, you've got a point. Your nights must be very exciting.
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Well he jumps off the roof and is saved...