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Odo Posted Oct 22, 2002
Have knocked occasional heads together.......my brother was in this college for a while so I knew some of that gang quite well; in the sense that chucking them out could prove quite entertaining.
The back room has all the computers in it.
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Vicki Virago - Proud Mother Posted Oct 22, 2002
Well done!!
Being assertive does make you feel good doesn't it.
Just had a really big thunder storm here. The rain. I have never seen rain so heavy!!!
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Odo Posted Oct 22, 2002
Here being near Chester?
It's a tad soggy here, but then that's Wales for you.
As for sorting out students, I usually win eventually
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Vicki Virago - Proud Mother Posted Oct 22, 2002
Yes - Here being Chester
Just stopped raining now. Thank God.
I hate thunder!!! It makes me really scared.
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Lightman Posted Oct 22, 2002
I used to fly a lot in my dreams as a child. I loved the flying bits, propelling myself witha sort of breast stoke swimming movement. However I always lost the ability to fly high in the skyes, and suddely fell to
waking, coverd wet sweat and unseay for hours afterwards.
Lightman
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Vicki Virago - Proud Mother Posted Oct 22, 2002
Oh Oh we're back to dreams again!!
You fly exactly as I do.
When you "take off" do you run a couple of steps and give a small jump?
I generally find landing quite hard and you have to swoop down a couple of times before putting your feet down to land.
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BobTheFarmer Posted Oct 22, 2002
Because you all have amazing dreams of flying. Closest I can get is to go to Air at Alton Towers
On another note, to ask a question I asked H2g2 a few weeks ago, Which would you rather be, Invisible or flying?
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Vicki Virago - Proud Mother Posted Oct 22, 2002
I would have to say I would love to be able to actually fly. It's all good and well feeling the sensations of flying in a dream, but to actually do it.
Really Really would love to be able to fly.
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BobTheFarmer Posted Oct 22, 2002
Well, I've had a beginners flying lesson in a plane, and that was good...
Remember, you just have to miss the ground.
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Vicki Virago - Proud Mother Posted Oct 22, 2002
And perhaps the B****y great big electricity pylon looming in the distance!!!
(Ok you don't need to rub it in that you have actually flown)
I am petrified of aeroplanes. My mum, my dad and myself went from Liverpool to Luton return the year before last to see how we got on with flying - never again.
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Odo Posted Oct 22, 2002
Hmm, tricky that one. I think I would like to be able to become invisible. Flying would be great but being invisible would be of more use.
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milo Posted Oct 22, 2002
Depends really. Would you be able to turn invisibility off? When crossing the road, for example.
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milo Posted Oct 22, 2002
Even if that was the case I'd probably still go for flying.
It's so much cooler.
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The Snockerty Friddle Posted Oct 22, 2002
Bob
Find a book about "Lucid Dreaming" read it and you will *probably* have one, in which you can fly, be invisible or anything you like!
Best fun you can have in bed
......er, whilst asleep
Hello Vicki V. I used to live in Chester too
TSF
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BobTheFarmer Posted Oct 22, 2002
hmmm, I know about Lucid Dreaming, not sure if it would help seen as I can never remember my dreams. I think it would p*ss me off more if I knew I was having amazing dreams and couldnt remember them.
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