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americana
17-07-2008, 12:44 AM
Last night I had a dream with David Icke books in it!

I was in a very large thrift shop. There were sections with books, and the sections were set off from the store with big curtains hanging from poles.

I went into one of the rooms, and I saw a book by David Icke on the shelf. I took it down. The book was not the typical shape of a book, but cut out in the profile of a person whose photograph was on the front of the book. So the book had an edge which was the profile of a man, looking down. The book was about the Mayor of London.

Then I saw there were a few more books by David Icke. I opened one and found that it was about Bill Clinton. This book had thick, sturdy pages and a lot of pictures. Some pictures took up whole pages and had text superimposed on them. I had the impression that certain of the pages were "textured", too. I knew that it was about Clinton and some sort of conspiracy, and I thought in my dream that my father would like it. (He always reads history books and likes any sort of "new" take on historical matters.)

All in all, I picked up three books by David Icke. (Books which don't exist in REAL life, but . . . )

On the same wall, there was also a section with small knick-knacks. I was interested in a miniature porcelain phone. It was white with pale pink and blue trim, kind of like porcelain statuettes of ladies. It was not a working phone, but a vintage "collectible".

And that was my dream!

Any thoughts would be appreciated!!!




(Just to let you know, there is a town that I dream of again and again. It also has another thrift shop and a French restaurant. I sometimes shop in the dream thrift shop, and I occasionally treat myself at the French restaurant, which is very expensive. Other times, I'll walk by. I've never been in this town, which is maybe reminiscent of places in Connecticut, Massachusetts or Pennsylvania where I've lived, but not them, exactly. I am hoping that I dream about this thrift shop again where I found the books by David Icke.)