 Well, the cat's out of the bag on this list that I've been keeping, so I figured I'd write about it here. Apparently, it only happens to me, but when I wake up in the morning, I have a really strange phrase going through my head. A lot of the time, it's an obscure song lyric. Other times, it's just some non sequitur. Whether it pertains to what I had just been dreaming about or not, I have absolutely no idea, since I tend to forget that after about five minutes of being awake.
So instead of writing down my dreams and risking making things up that didn't actually happen in them, I decided to make a list of these phrases every day. So far, it has been pretty entertaining since they are actual complete sentences, they just don't mean anything at all.
If this happens to you as well, I suggest you write them down as well because the further away you get from that day, the more and more ridiculous it sounds.
This project began on November 16 and so I've decided to share with you the highlights from November. In January I'll share some of December's highlights. You get it.
November 20, 2006 - "I'm more concerned about the cats in Millennium Lake." November 22, 2006 - "I'll bring you a bigger one for your trial." November 27, 2006 - "So then, what's the point of the horse?" November 29, 2006 - "Finally I've met someone who has just as much a cat inside them as I do." November 30, 2006 - "Is this the same Joe Carpenter you guys always talk about?"
These are all absolutely real. There's no way I could come up with these absurd phrases consciously, so I leave it up to my sub-conscious to do it.
Listening to: Weezer - The Damage In Your Heart One more tear Falling down your face Doesn't mean that much To the world
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The November 29th phrase was about me. Lots of cats in this journal.