Someone from CC clearly added this to the Urban Dictionary: 1. played like a sucka 2. horrible beyond description 3. gnashing of teeth 4. the fiery pits of hell 5. losing to a team composed of karl malone, john stockton, jeff hornacek, gary payton, shawn kemp, scottie pippen, dirk nowitski, coached by george karl and jerry sloan, and owned by mark cuban. in the 7th game of the finals, up by 2 pts, w/ 0.4 seconds left, on a inbounds 3pts from the pasty faced gangsta... tags screwed played terrible awful tater salad by blathersby Houston, TX Feb 29, 2008 email it
The only dream that I know for sure I woke up in the middle of and then jumped right back into it was my Scola toilet-jumping dream. It's also the dream that I think about the most.
I can, but not in the same night.....usually i can return to a dream maybe 2 weeks to 2 years down the road.
Most of the times...I had a dream last week i was on a date with a girl I workout in the gym with...I woke up, went back to sleep and we continued the date...No, not like that, we were at the movies...funny...
I can, but when it's some dream about say getting it on with a supermodel or something, when I return it's always changed and pointless so I wake back up. Probably like that for lots of people.
When I have a nice dream, that is not finish, I woke up and during the day I tried to think and create a good finish for that great dream, because I cant get to the same dream, I want to, but I cant, so like I said before, awake and during the day I create a finish.
I can't although I've wanted to. Not only that, I can't even remember the dream after 30 seconds of waking up.
I had this continuous dream for the past week, intermittedly though, not daily. It was a dream about this witch in my house, and it was sort of like Night of the Hunter (for anybody who read or seen it). I'm pretty sure the dream ended yesterday night, since I dreamt that I hid in my room, locked the door, somehow the witch opened the door like it was a curtain, and I shot her.
Someone referred to it earlier, but you can develop skills in lucid dreaming. No guarantees, but possibilities.