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Sugar Smack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-18-07 09:35 AM
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These dreams about being at work are getting REALLY OLD.
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Edited on Sun Nov-18-07 09:41 AM by Sugar Smack
I dream vividly while I sleep. Sometimes it's really frightening nightmares and sometimes it's some haunted campus I'm forced to attend. The past two weeks have me being back at the clothes store where I work, arranging bathrobes on racks, hanging up rhinestone-jewelled dresses, getting summoned back to the office.

In my last dream, my boss is firing me because she "sees the devil" in me. She's a fundy IRL. Another dream, she fired me because my undies were the wrong color, which sounds like something she'd actually do, the genius, even though she can't see them.

It's not just dress shops, these dreams. Sometimes it's a really vivid Bath & Body Works type place where I'm running around, arranging soap and cherry-scented lotion. Other dreams, the more palatable ones, have me arranging gift baskets in the "back" of the store with chocolate, wine, cheese, liqueur, sausage, ribbons, etcetera. And my mother's my boss in these dreams. It's always retail, though.

Why can't I just GO TO BED like everyone else? Thanks for letting me vent, y'all. And "have a super-duper day".

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