I have not been able to remember a dream in what seems like forever, but I remembered two last night. Somehow this happened when I was on a terrible sleep schedule (accidentally napped for 2 hours, did not go to bed until 5am), but I will take what I can get. 1: I was going to a gigantic airport in the sky with my dorm friends and there were many sculptures suspended outside. There were minimal-to-no handrails. We got on this huge airship (I mean like a propeller-driven floating cruise ship with all the amenities) and we hung out until one of my friends in a lounge chair fell over the edge. Nobody was in the room at the time, so I had to let everybody know, except I woke up before then. Kind Of depressing. 2: I was at this convention and I bought this game, then immediately warped back home where I could play it. It was pretty fun: there was an underground level where you had to find things with a metal detector but you could only move slowly, and there was a level where you could grind on the rails of a rollercoaster. The intro took place in a colorful half pipe. The controller looked like that of a Dreamcast. The game even had an option for content unlockable with a copy of a Ratchet and Clank game. I had to keep the system hidden, though, because nobody knew I had bought it. Also, I tried to WILD after the nap. I could feel SP happening, but then I did RCs and I was still awake.
Place withheld · 2010-12-11 · from the DREAMVIEWS archive
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