Sep. 20th, 2005

Last night's dreams were thoroughly hallucinogenic.

First I was playing music for a wedding, as part of a sort-of-rock band, in Pembroke Chapel, involving a couple of people who were in the year above me at Pembroke and nobody else who I recognised. It involved a rather fun riff, moving from an F chord to an Eb chord (with Ab in the bass) and back.

Then Bob Dylan (who looked remarkably like Bob Geldof) was playing for our gym class. I finished exercising, got on the piano, and started jamming along. My PE teacher looked disapproving at first, then started enjoying it.

Finally, I was watching Andy Murray playing a tennis match - him on one side, with Andre Agassi and John McEnroe forming a doubles partnership on the other side. He was two sets down, but they'd both been close, and he had a break in the third set.

Then I woke up.

Usually I have one dream a night that I remember, and I've forgotten that by the time I get out the shower. Weird.

Today I'm working for Forth Valley NHS, doing audio typing. Strangely enough, this is what Ash has been doing in Stirling for the last few days (though I'm doing it for a clinic in Falkirk). Yay money. It's just while somebody else in the office is on sick leave, though, so very unlikely to last beyond the end of this week, which suits me just fine.

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