What I can remember, after commuting
Nov. 12th, 2002 08:30 amIt really was coherent at the time, even when I woke up, but not I'm mostly left with a few images. Still, I think perhaps it is worth writing down.
awolf, you have permission for interp if you like.
It was a class. You could get these steaming hot dimsum rolls from this big metallic vending machine, and I kept getting these wonderful little rolls with carmelized onions and bits of barbecued pork in them, though I knew I shouldn’t because I was watching my carbs. We went on the VR rollercoaster thing like we were supposed to, then I went to the airport to get the plane I needed to get. I had to go downstaris because the upstairs ticket area was closed. The escalator was very long, and Bard told me that the pink amethyst stone for the ring I was supposed to get was still at the jeweler, and I probably couldn’t use it for my event and it would end up going to my friend Suzi for her wedding and this kind of disappointed me although I was happy for her. I realized I hadn’t brought my e-ticket printout, so I figured I had to buy another ticket to go to California. All of the people on line were playing castanets made out of oyster shells, which seemed to make sense but still it was noisy and that’s how I realized I was on the line for American Airlines and I was supposed to go on Delta. So I went to the other line which was shorter and I could tell it was the right line because Julia was there. I bought my ticket, which was still only $211 like on the internet so I was happy. Then the teacher asked if we all did the exercise of buying our tickets on the internet and I said that I had researched it on the internet but found out it was the same price direct so decided to buy it here, because I was embarrased to have had to rebuy the ticket and I wanted him to think I was clever. He seemed pleased.
The funny part is, I told
sythyry I had complicated dreams, and it turns out he had as well. And his dream also had a wedding ring with a pink stone in it, though it was otherwise unrelated.
It was a class. You could get these steaming hot dimsum rolls from this big metallic vending machine, and I kept getting these wonderful little rolls with carmelized onions and bits of barbecued pork in them, though I knew I shouldn’t because I was watching my carbs. We went on the VR rollercoaster thing like we were supposed to, then I went to the airport to get the plane I needed to get. I had to go downstaris because the upstairs ticket area was closed. The escalator was very long, and Bard told me that the pink amethyst stone for the ring I was supposed to get was still at the jeweler, and I probably couldn’t use it for my event and it would end up going to my friend Suzi for her wedding and this kind of disappointed me although I was happy for her. I realized I hadn’t brought my e-ticket printout, so I figured I had to buy another ticket to go to California. All of the people on line were playing castanets made out of oyster shells, which seemed to make sense but still it was noisy and that’s how I realized I was on the line for American Airlines and I was supposed to go on Delta. So I went to the other line which was shorter and I could tell it was the right line because Julia was there. I bought my ticket, which was still only $211 like on the internet so I was happy. Then the teacher asked if we all did the exercise of buying our tickets on the internet and I said that I had researched it on the internet but found out it was the same price direct so decided to buy it here, because I was embarrased to have had to rebuy the ticket and I wanted him to think I was clever. He seemed pleased.
The funny part is, I told