Can I wake up now please? Posted Fri Nov 10 21:21:03 GMT 2000 by 'SleepPhil'




Subject: Re: Can I wake up now please? [ Previous Message ]
Posted By 'Your conscience' on Sat Nov 11 09:23:33 GMT 2000:

no


Subject: Re: Can I wake up now please? [ Previous Message ]
Posted By 'Nik' on Sat Nov 11 17:33:01 GMT 2000:

Is it entirely psychologically healthy to be dreaming about posting on a internet TV forum?


Subject: Re: Can I wake up now please? [ Previous Message ]
Posted By 'Radiator Head Child' on Sat Nov 11 19:29:29 GMT 2000:

better than dreaming about Boothby Graffoe smeared in Honey.


Subject: Re: Can I wake up now please? [ Previous Message ]
Posted By 'Nik' on Sat Nov 11 19:56:47 GMT 2000:

>better than dreaming about Boothby Graffoe smeared in Honey.

You or him? (Sorry.)

Actually, are you sure you are dreaming about that? Perhaps SleepPhil is just dreaming about you posting about dreaming about Boothby Graffoe smeared in honey.


Subject: Re: Can I wake up now please? [ Previous Message ]
Posted By 'Radiator Head Child' on Sat Nov 11 20:54:44 GMT 2000:

Then SleepPhil is obviously a pervert


Subject: Re: Can I wake up now please? [ Previous Message ]
Posted By 'Nik' on Sat Nov 11 21:27:40 GMT 2000:

That implies he has some control over what he dreams. Maybe you're just dreaming that you're reading this post - what does that say about you?


Subject: Re: Can I wake up now please? [ Previous Message ]
Posted By 'Radiator Head Child' on Sat Nov 11 21:30:11 GMT 2000:

that i have a very boring imagination...


Subject: Re: Can I wake up now please? [ Previous Message ]
Posted By 'Nik' on Sat Nov 11 21:36:18 GMT 2000:

Ah but maybe you're having one of those really long, epic dreams and you've dreamt up the whole idea of the TV Forum, possibly the web and maybe even the very existence of computers, which would mean you have a bloody amazing imagination!

(I'll stop this line of thought now as I'm beginning to scare myself.)


Subject: Re: Can I wake up now please? [ Previous Message ]
Posted By 'Radiator Head Child' on Sun Nov 12 14:10:11 GMT 2000:

ah, but what if we're not dreaming and this really is what our lives are like:
pathetic and trivial


Subject: Re: Can I wake up now please? [ Previous Message ]
Posted By 'Nik' on Sun Nov 12 14:43:03 GMT 2000:

Hmmm, depends what we do when not reading/posting to this forum.


Subject: Re: Can I wake up now please? [ Previous Message ]
Posted By 'Radiator Head Child' on Sun Nov 12 15:05:02 GMT 2000:

Then yes I hope this is a dream,
actually I'm 21, gorgeous top model/director/comedienne/actress/saxophonist married to Boothby Graffoe who helps charities.
So there.


Subject: Re: Can I wake up now please? [ Previous Message ]
Posted By 'kinder surprise' on Mon Nov 13 02:33:41 GMT 2000:

>Then yes I hope this is a dream,
>actually I'm 21, gorgeous top model/director/comedienne/actress/saxophonist married to Boothby Graffoe who helps charities.

Does he? And are you sure all those careers are efficient enough to help sustain his drug habit?


Subject: Re: Can I wake up now please? [ Previous Message ]
Posted By 'Jon' on Mon Nov 13 11:28:35 GMT 2000:

You shouldn't say things like that kinder. If someone reads them, and they're in a bad mood, they can make a lot of trouble over them.

Anyway, what is it you do, apart from the R.Peters website?


[ Add Your Comment On This Subject ]
[ Add Your Comment Quoting Message ]