Tell me your dreams

Or I guess fortunately in the grand scheme of things? :thinking:

I can’t remember. So I guess it wasn’t an epic story at all. :slight_smile:

No, I mean shouldn´t you be glad you woke up at all?

At all: Yes. :slight_smile:

Regarding the interrupted story: I’m not sure at the moment. What if the story won a Nobel Prize? At least it didn’t started as a horror story or a nightmare. :slight_smile:

Or if you made an invention that would solve all your problems and you forgot all about it.

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Yeah, that makes sense :slightly_smiling_face:

What if you got it published and then it turned out it was a story you’d read once and had actually plagiarised it?

“I Dream Of Perry Mason”

One of TV´s weaker crossovers.

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Who knows? I don’t know what you sound like, after all!
(Actually, I think it was a female voice, so probably not.)

I just keep the interesting ones I find.

I didn’t recognise the people in the photos, but it felt nice to look at them.

I’ll let you know if I happen to be visiting near where you are :smiley: What area do you live in again?

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Sounds like I was that person. :wink: (Actually in the past some people addressed me at the telephone as “Mrs Someone”. That happened not very often, but in all cases women made this mistake. Coincidence? :thinking:)

Let’s say, I’m familiar with the German cities you already know. :wink: If you are actually going to Germany sometime and would like to meet me, just send me a note and I’ll see what I can do (with the world famous Ersatzverkehr(*) of the Deutsche Bahn).

(*) I’m not surprised that “Ersatzverkehr” hasn’t an English translation… but wait … “Schienenersatzverkehr” has: “rail replacement service”.

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Of course, because you can count on the trains to break down when there’s an important event! :wink:

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Are you guys conspiring to turn the Thimblekate Milanweed Forum into the Thimblesomeone Tasse-teepark Forum? :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

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Sounds like a theme park :blush:
And yours is… uhh…

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Well, it´s not “mine” she came up with it! :flushed:

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That’s right! Murphy’s law is valid everywhere. :wink:

Actually we have school holidays at the moment. The Deutsche Bahn uses these two weeks to close some important tracks for renovations. As a consequence the whole timetable is invalid and nobody knows when and where a train leaves to which other destinations. So if you enter a train you never know when and where you arrive. It’s great for people who have time and like surprises.

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In Britain we call it Sod’s Law :grin:

That would just stress me out :confounded:

Hey, I recognise those teacups! They’re from Disneyland Paris! I need to go back someday…

There a theme park you haven´t been to, yet?

Why? :slight_smile:

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But it would be an interesting scheme for holidays: Just step into a train and wait where you end up. :slight_smile:

Is it/was it worth a visit? I wasn’t there but I’ve heard several different opinions.

I would guess Euro Itchy & Scratchy Land:

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