One trip to Africa I took Lariam (anti-malarial).  Wild, wild, dreams.

On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 1:31 PM, John Sessoms <[email protected]> wrote:
> From: David Mann
>
>
>> On Jun 17, 2012, at 4:23 AM, John Sessoms wrote:
>>
>>> I sometimes have very vivid, weird dreams. I think it might be a
>>> side effect of my medications. Mostly harmless, occasionally
>>> entertaining. I thought I'd share just the ending of this morning's
>>> entertainment with the list.
>>
>>
>> Very good.  I had an injury last year for which my doctor prescribed
>> an anti-inflammatory.  I slept just fine but that stuff screwed with
>> my mind when I was awake.
>>
>> One evening when I was getting ready for bed I had to double-check
>> with the Mrs which toothbrush was mine.
>>
>> Then a couple of days later I was sitting at the table and saw a
>> blackbird on the lawn outside.  I thought to myself "that's strange,
>> she's not wearing shoes."  I instantly realised that blackbirds don't
>> wear shoes but it took a couple of minutes to shake off a
>> subconscious feeling that the bird should have shoes on.
>>
>> The following week I told some work colleagues who nearly wet
>> themselves laughing so I just had to partake in a little
>> photoshoppery...
>>
>> http://www.multi.net.nz/blackbird-shoes/
>>
>> Cheers, Dave
>
>
> Well, this morning it was something about "the most distinguished bear to
> ever address the board of directors."
>
>
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