Car nightmare (literally!)

Car nightmare (literally!)

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Ari

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216 months

Thursday 2nd August 2012
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Woke up this morning to the bizarre realisation that I'd inexplicably swapped my beloved black SLK for a three year old mid grey BMW 330i, petrol, auto, beige leather, high spec. Not only that, but I hadn't bothered to confirm that it had any service history before I bought it!

Now there's nothing wrong with a 330i, far from it, but it's not for me. What had I done!?

Then I woke up properly, and realised it was all a weird dream.

Anyone else have bizarre car dreams, or should I be seeking therapy? biggrin

Ari

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Friday 3rd August 2012
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Bentley last night, Turbo R I think, black with black leather. Risky buy, but got it from someone I know so knew it had been looked after.

Seem to recall a figure of £20,000 which seemed a steal in the dream, however now I'm awake I think my sub conscious may have overpaid...

Ari

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Friday 3rd August 2012
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R60EST said:
I had a really strange dream last night. In my dream it was common place for adults to use a larger version of the 'crazy coupe' kid's car. Ordinary car users would push them along with their front bumper , this was only supposed to happen in slow moving / congested traffic.

My wife decided to push me along with her s class merc ( we don't even own a merc ) but once we were out of the congestion she decided to keep pushing me along , at speeds into triple figures . It was really scary . I woke up before my feet had been ground to a stump trying to slow it down.
This one's much better than mine! biggrin

Something almost Freudian about it..! scratchchin

Ari

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Friday 3rd August 2012
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ApGt said:
I dreamt the other night that I was a cop, and I was hunting down local villains and checking whether they were wearing V6 or V8 under pants. No idea why, and more than a bit confused!
Now that's Freudian, surely! laugh