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Subject: Re: Dreams


Author:
Elizabeth
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Date Posted: 11:04:18 06/16/07 Sat
In reply to: Elizabeth 's message, "Dreams" on 15:11:01 06/14/07 Thu

I JUST REMEBERED!!!!!!!!!
I had a black and white dream abaout him, it was a LONG time ago and I just remembered it!!! But not what it was about.
But yea, it was in black and white. That's freaky, probably because most of the movies I've seen him in were in B/W. I thought The Beachcomber would be but I was suprised when it wasn't.

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Susan
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Date Posted: 23:51:52 06/16/07 Sat

Yeah, I remember having a B&W dream about him too, but that wasn't one of them--he was in full Technicolor (while the rest of my workplace was drab beige, just as it was in real life).

Funny, I remember hearing once that if you dream in black and white it's because you watched too much TV as a kid! Well, I read that a while back, when most people had the experience of growing up with only B&W TV. (I remember getting our first color TV set in the '70s and finding out that Lucy had red hair! Till then I thought she was blonde.) Anyway, if that theory is true, I bet kids today never dream in B&W--except for those rare few like us who like classic films. (I mean, think about it--with the exception of severely color-blind people, no one ever saw the world in B&W before the spread of photography and especially motion pictures, so why would they dream it that way.)

Anyhow, back to Sue's comment, I sure wish I'd have had that dream in time for him to rescue me from the evil new boss!

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