[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:


HI Sue,

I have a recurring dream where I'm reading a newspaper or a book and I
can't understand a word of what I'm reading.  I think that in some dreams
we are using a part of the brain that does not have access to another
part needed to comprehend something.  In fact, many dreams probably mimic
the real life experience of people who have mental problems or physical
brain damage.  That's just a personal theory, though.

Bill


On Wed, 11 Mar 1998 11:42:19 -0800 Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>Hi Bill:
>
>LOL  I knew you were going to say that.  Well we could just scotch 
>tape
>it to your back.  <BG>
>
>I don't think I have ever read anything in my dreams.  But I have had
>dreams about things that I have read while awake.  :)
>
>Sue
>> 
>> HI Sue,
>> 
>> LOL...I don't know the question.  Have you ever dreamed that you 
>were
>> reading something but it was just gibberish and made no sense?  
>That's
>> what this was like.  And all the while I was trying to tell him that 
>I
>> couldn't breathe. :)
>> 
>> Hmm, a ball in the back of my pajamas, eh?  I'm in big trouble.  I 
>don't
>> sleep in pajamas! <G>
>> 
>> Bill
>
>
>-- 
>Two rules in life:
>
>1.  Don't tell people everything you know.
>2.
>
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