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Funnily enough I often do Marathons - in my dreams. Really; I run the whole course, beginning to end (on my own; there are never any other competitors). Very strange - I wake feeling very refreshed and exercised.
JK2006 wrote: Funnily enough I often do Marathons - in my dreams. Really; I run the whole course, beginning to end (on my own; there are never any other competitors). Very strange - I wake feeling very refreshed and exercised.
My God, that sounds more boring than my dream when I flew across the sea like a bird (boring mile after boring mile) and did the shopping at the hypermarket in Le Havre and couldn't take off to fly home because my rucksack was too heavy.
What was the point of that?
I have had a recurring dream over the years where, in a nutshell, I end up losing all my limbs, my torso and end up just a head in a box full of liquid on display in a museum. But quite sentient to all the people peering at me through the glass....
I actually think my dream is decent exercise - whilst asleep my heart, normally beating slowly, races to marathon speed for several sleep hours which, I suspect, is very good for it, whilst not using muscles or limbs.
JK2006 wrote: I actually think my dream is decent exercise - whilst asleep my heart, normally beating slowly, races to marathon speed for several sleep hours which, I suspect, is very good for it, whilst not using muscles or limbs.
Wyot wrote: I have had a recurring dream over the years where, in a nutshell, I end up losing all my limbs, my torso and end up just a head in a box full of liquid on display in a museum. But quite sentient to all the people peering at me through the glass....