Keith Sansum1
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A couple of nights ago i was dreaming, and part of my dream i was on a bus and
colin pritchard and his family got on.
wasn't till i woke up i wondered what that dream was all about.
any ideas jeane????
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Hi Keith, ok the bus indicates moving forward with something - plans or life in general, but within the constraints of something. Were you bothered by anything on the bus i.e. missing your stop or unable to get off? I only ask because I have that come up in dreams and it represents a feeling of being undervalued by certain people!

The fact that Colin and family were on it is good. What I term as a classic 'just popped in to say hello' dream and the fact that his family are moving forwards, starting to come to terms with things.
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OMG that is spooky, I kept dreaming last night that I bumped into Colin in the street and he told me something vital but by the time I woke up each time I had forgotten what it was.
I'm an optimist. But I'm an optimist who takes my raincoat - Harold Wilson
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Peter, you weren't meant to remember what it was.

It's what I term as a way of them saying hello and getting our attention without scaring us. The fact that the dreams can be remembered says it all and they are usually slightly more vivid in colour too.
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Yes he was wearing a bright red shirt.
I'm an optimist. But I'm an optimist who takes my raincoat - Harold Wilson
Keith Sansum1
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JEANE;
No, from what i can remember i was already on the bus as was colin's family, then along the road colin got on and shook my hand
i don't remember anything else
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Spookier... I dreamt I was in room full of 'ghosts' 'spirits' who were attempting to speak to me or gain my attention but I just kept laughing and actually woke up laughing.Much to the wifes amusement.
Marek
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Peter, that's the sort of thing you were meant to remember so that you recalled the dream - that was the vital information.
Keith, that's good. You are all making progress with different things. The handshake is in thanks.
Marek, it must be something in the water.

Last night I dreamt I had died; it was so real I woke my husband up at 4am to check I was still alive (he appreciated that!) I just wanted to make sure it wasn't real. Death isn't a bad thing in dreams, it means the end of something (I have just finished my latest book.)
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Here's a coincidence that just happened almost live on Doverforum, Jeane wouldn't spot it probably as it's in the UKIP local agenda thread, sensible folks keep away from there!
I was musing what it would be like to transfer Citizen Smith from Tooting to Dover with Vic as the leader and Alex as the class warrior fighting for independence for Dover Castle. Reading and reminiscing about the program on wikipedia between posts I read that Wolfie Smith's name was revealed in the last episode as Walter Henry Smith, aka W.H.Smith, who was once Lord Warden and Constable of Dover Castle.
I must get a life

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Thanks Jeane send the bill to Keith he started the thread...

Marek
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Ha ha ha

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spooky Ray, no I didn't spot it!
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marek
did i tell you about my debts lol
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When I was away from Dover, I had various vivid dreams that I would return to Dover. When I returned to Dover and became resident, I have had dreams that I will stay (remain resident) in Dover.
My dreams tell me that I will never leave Dover to be resident elsewhere.
I even forsaw in a dream the house where I am living now, about 2 years before moving here.
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Interesting Alexander, I have also seen places in dreams I had not been to and then bam - one day it's like "Oh I've seen this before"!
Dreams are nature's answering service - don't forget to pick up your messages once in a while!
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Strange thing is, I only met Colin twice. We were not close yet he appears to me in my dreams. Why?
I'm an optimist. But I'm an optimist who takes my raincoat - Harold Wilson
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He obviously liked you/Blakes.
I never met Colin either, but although I haven't had a dream about him I did have an unusual thing happen (I mentioned this on another thread.) l was away in Venice when his funeral took place and raised a glass to him at the approx time. A short while later I found an empty Topic wrapper on the ground (like Colin's Topic avatar.) Not unusual in itself but Topic's are very hard to get hold of in Venice and have a different wrapper. I smiled to myself and took a little comfort from the 'joke' knowing Colin's wonderful sense of humour.
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jeane/peter
like peter i was fortunate enough to meet colin via the forum only a few times and then only to chat a short while.
so it';s rather a strange dream
thankyou jeane
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This forum coincidence thing is getting spooky.
I read John's comment on the 'message for ross' thread about being in trouble as his daughter's 21st is on election day and it reminded me of the only time I stood for election and my running partner went on holiday on election day (it was unavoidable) and left me to do all the work. I hadn't seen her for 12 years although she's local and wondered how she was keeping.
Switched off the computer, drove to Alkham garden centre and there she was.
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You are welcome Keith.
How nice Ray.
