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cust_support
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Stacey Whaley
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personalpages.tds.net/~rcsilk
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Stacey Whaley
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personalpages.tds.net/~rcsilk
From:cust_support
Subject:good doggie
Date:20 Jan 2005 09:43:09 -0800
I visited the house I lived in as a kid. That's where I received my
first education, btw. God, what a coincidence. Like, I was just
remembering a dream from that age. Go figure.
The present resident keeps a dog. The first time I "visited" in a
dream, that dog was none too happy. He growled, as if to say, "How did
you get in?" Dumb dog. I know my way around that house with my eyes
shut. This time he knew me. I put some dog food in his dish.
*
From:Stacey Whaley
Subject:Re: good doggie
Date:21 Jan 2005 04:57:33 -0800
personalpages.tds.net/~rcsilk wrote:
> "Stacey Whaley" wrote in message
> news:1106247873.062592.28720@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> > cust_support wrote:
> >> I visited the house I lived in as a kid. That's where I received
my
> >> first education, btw. God, what a coincidence. Like, I was
just
> >> remembering a dream from that age. Go figure.
> >> The present resident keeps a dog. The first time I "visited" in a
> >> dream, that dog was none too happy. He growled, as if to say, "How
> > did
> >> you get in?" Dumb dog. I know my way around that house with my
eyes
> >> shut. This time he knew me. I put some dog food in his dish.
> >> *
> >
> > Did you visit the house this time around in a dream or in real
life?
> > It wasn't clear either which way.
>
> In this N.G., everything is *usually* a dream. Posters will usually
post
> "IRL" (in real life) to denote something that is actual.

Ah, I see. :) He just made it seem so real. I guess that's the
point, huh!

-Stacey
internetstuff47129@yahoo.com
From:personalpages.tds.net/~rcsilk
Subject:Re: good doggie
Date:Fri, 21 Jan 2005 21:17:55 -0600
"Stacey Whaley" wrote in message
news:1106312253.181080.99500@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> personalpages.tds.net/~rcsilk wrote:
>> In this N.G., everything is *usually* a dream. Posters will usually post
>> "IRL" (in real life) to denote something that is actual.

> Ah, I see. :) He just made it seem so real. I guess that's the point,
> huh!

Indeed.
From:Stacey Whaley
Subject:Re: good doggie
Date:20 Jan 2005 11:04:33 -0800
cust_support wrote:
> I visited the house I lived in as a kid. That's where I received my
> first education, btw. God, what a coincidence. Like, I was just
> remembering a dream from that age. Go figure.
> The present resident keeps a dog. The first time I "visited" in a
> dream, that dog was none too happy. He growled, as if to say, "How
did
> you get in?" Dumb dog. I know my way around that house with my eyes
> shut. This time he knew me. I put some dog food in his dish.
> *

Did you visit the house this time around in a dream or in real life?
It wasn't clear either which way.

-Stacey
internetstuff47129@yahoo.com
From:personalpages.tds.net/~rcsilk
Subject:Re: good doggie
Date:Fri, 21 Jan 2005 06:48:31 -0600
"Stacey Whaley" wrote in message
news:1106247873.062592.28720@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> cust_support wrote:
>> I visited the house I lived in as a kid. That's where I received my
>> first education, btw. God, what a coincidence. Like, I was just
>> remembering a dream from that age. Go figure.
>> The present resident keeps a dog. The first time I "visited" in a
>> dream, that dog was none too happy. He growled, as if to say, "How
> did
>> you get in?" Dumb dog. I know my way around that house with my eyes
>> shut. This time he knew me. I put some dog food in his dish.
>> *
>
> Did you visit the house this time around in a dream or in real life?
> It wasn't clear either which way.

In this N.G., everything is *usually* a dream. Posters will usually post
"IRL" (in real life) to denote something that is actual.
   

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