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April 24, 2005

Weird

Last night, I had a dream.

The plot doesn’t matter much. But, at some point, one of the characters drew a knife, grabbed my arm, and thrust the knife into my side. I awoke with a start, and then lay, half-awake, in bed, replaying the scene over and over in my mind. Eventually, I remembered my bagua and, puzzle solved, drifted back to sleep.

It’s been seven years since I quit doing Kung Fu. Could this be a sign?

Posted by distler at April 24, 2005 2:13 PM

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Re: Weird

Clearly, grasshopper, it’s a sign that you should go and see “Kung Fu Hussle”. Excellent movie! Cheers, -cvj

Posted by: cvj on April 25, 2005 10:49 PM | Permalink | Reply to this

Re: Weird

Hmmm….better to go see “Kung Fu Hustle”. Typo in previous, sorry. -cvj

Posted by: cvj on April 26, 2005 12:11 AM | Permalink | Reply to this
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