Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: glocke on April 24, 2020, 11:12:47 PM
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Strange times lead to strange dreams...
Had a nightmare last night that I opened up the case to my Series I and the point on my standard point SI had snapped off...
oh the horror!
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eeek! ...terrifying !!
I had a dream I was in a crowded train station and no one was
respecting my 6 foot radius.
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Strange times lead to strange dreams...
Had a nightmare last night that I opened up the case to my Series I and the point on my standard point SI had snapped off...
oh the horror!
Jewish bass?
Bill, (who met the Mohel before I had a say in it) tgo
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While my Custom fretless was in-progress, I dreamt one night it got finished in purple sparkle. At least one Club Member liked that idea, so it couldn't have been all bad...
...weren't you thinking about an Omega-cut conversion anyway? ;D
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While my Custom fretless was in-progress, I dreamt one night it got finished in purple sparkle. At least one Club Member liked that idea, so it couldn't have been all bad...
...weren't you thinking about an Omega-cut conversion anyway? ;D
I've already got the purple sparkle covered with one of these..
I'd love to do an Omega conversion...however I've got too many other things I want to piss my retirement funds away on..
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I'd only seen the jazz bass version of this and I don't like the jazz neck...might have to own one of these one day...
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I have always enjoyed having my many vivid, surreal, Wierd, impossible dreams. They have always been my norm compared to people i have talked to about dreams. I used to have large page a day desk diary and write my dreams up as soon as i woke from them including lots if details like locations, people, colours, sounds just anything that i thought could help with trying to interpret them. Sometimes during the day i would have flashbacks of one of that night’s dream and add that to the diary. On rare occasions i find those diaries and read them and some of the dreams i can recall, others not at all. I have often wondered what qualified psychologist would make of some of them.
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I am also a part of the vivid dream club. Whole gamut of surreal to real to terrors.
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I'd only seen the jazz bass version of this and I don't like the jazz neck...might have to own one of these one day...
actually it's the jazz that I have..not the P-Bass. Had to choose one and I get around on a jazz neck better than P-Bass
I have always enjoyed having my many vivid, surreal, Wierd, impossible dreams. They have always been my norm compared to people i have talked to about dreams. I used to have large page a day desk diary and write my dreams up as soon as i woke from them including lots if details like locations, people, colours, sounds just anything that i thought could help with trying to interpret them. Sometimes during the day i would have flashbacks of one of that night’s dream and add that to the diary. On rare occasions i find those diaries and read them and some of the dreams i can recall, others not at all. I have often wondered what qualified psychologist would make of some of them.
I enjoy my surreal dreams as well...Heck...I look forward to them as they are often far more interesting than my real life especially now. I often thought of writing them down, but Simply put, I am far too lazy...
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I’ve been having this crazy dream where the whole world got a virus and we all had to stay home!
Bill, tgo
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Seems like that dream came true.
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Seems like that dream came true.
Lathe of Heaven..... :-O
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Seems like that dream came true.
Lathe of Heaven..... :-O
Amazing book. It really shows how language structure itself expresses the meaning of the writer.
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I have often used the half-awake dream time of the early morning for lucid dreaming; I sleep better now but when I was an insomniac I used to use those early morning hours for designing...I had a company designing mountain bike parts and frames, I would use those times to work out design problems in my head and draw them out when I got up...