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No thanks, especially if it works! Trying my roommate's Hallelujah Chorus alarm clock let me dream about it for five minutes and listen to it in my head for hours afterward - felt like it was etched in. |
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Mark, You're interested in buying the Brooklyn Bridge? Very fortunate for I happen to be in a bit of pinch right now and am going to have to let it go cheap. Email me an we'll haggle--I was thinking maybe a couple of hundred. |
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John! You beat me to it! |
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Aw, heck. These guys got nutthin on me. If I choose, I can eat some pizza at eight and be dreaming of volcanoes all night. |
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Anyone here remember Patrick McGoohan's great TV series The Prisoner? One superb episode features a "machine" that can monitor and influence a man's dreams during sleep. |
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John Farrell - Yep. :o) Mindtrips galore. |
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If this thing worked, would selecting a salacious dream then be an actual sin, or merely a near occasion of sin? |
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I'm a strong fan of THE PRISONER--can't listen to L'Arlesienne Suite without chuckling. The serious would be a good candidate for analysis from a Christian perspective, since it portrays a victory for free will and human dignity. |
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