• Weird Dream

    From Mike Swift@mike.swift@yeton.co.uk to uk.media.tv.misc on Mon Jan 23 01:53:13 2023
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    I'm not into predictive dreams but I had a weird one when I woke up on
    Sunday morning.

    It involved a party given by the company I worked for before I retired
    14 years ago, there were many guests including neighbours, people from
    the club I'm a member of and work mates from my old firm.

    One of them was a woman colleague I got on with very well, and despite
    her being 20 years my junior we had a great connection.

    I always got the impression that if we hadn't both been happily married
    things could have taken a different route.

    She had been a bit of a rebel in her youth and in the dream had shaved
    her head and had tattoos on her face and head.

    On Sunday I look at the Yorkshire Live deaths for the week before, at 76
    I need to know I'm not on the list, the shock was that her surname was
    on the list, not her but her husband.

    Strange or what.

    Mike
    --
    Michael Swift We do not regard Englishmen as foreigners.
    Kirkheaton We look on them only as rather mad Norwegians.
    Yorkshire Halvard Lange
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  • From Martin@me@address.invalid to uk.media.tv.misc on Mon Jan 23 11:51:53 2023
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    On Mon, 23 Jan 2023 01:53:13 +0000, Mike Swift <mike.swift@yeton.co.uk> wrote:

    I'm not into predictive dreams but I had a weird one when I woke up on
    Sunday morning.

    It involved a party given by the company I worked for before I retired
    14 years ago, there were many guests including neighbours, people from
    the club I'm a member of and work mates from my old firm.

    One of them was a woman colleague I got on with very well, and despite
    her being 20 years my junior we had a great connection.

    I always got the impression that if we hadn't both been happily married >things could have taken a different route.

    She had been a bit of a rebel in her youth and in the dream had shaved
    her head and had tattoos on her face and head.

    On Sunday I look at the Yorkshire Live deaths for the week before, at 76
    I need to know I'm not on the list, the shock was that her surname was
    on the list, not her but her husband.

    Strange or what.

    Very. Is your wife still in the choir? It's almost 20 years since I retired. I still dream of going to work. I have difficulties finding my office. Somebody I worked with for more than 30 years died a few months ago, He and another guy, who I worked with even longer, died last year no longer appear in my dreams.
    --

    Martin in Zuid Holland



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  • From Mike Swift@mike.swift@yeton.co.uk to uk.media.tv.misc on Mon Jan 23 11:41:02 2023
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    In article <c7pssh12c1jpgauofg7t6bfh6ik1vp2bpk@4ax.com>, Martin <me@address.invalid> writes

    Very. Is your wife still in the choir? It's almost 20 years since I retired. I still
    dream of going to work. I have difficulties finding my office. Somebody I >worked with for more than 30 years died a few months ago, He and another >guy, who I worked with even longer, died last year no longer appear in my >dreams.

    She gave up singing with the Choral a few years ago, she still meets up
    with friends a few who still sing, she says it isn't the powerful choir
    it was.

    She still sings but with Almondbury Ladies Choir which sings for fun and raises money for local charities.

    Mike
    --
    Michael Swift We do not regard Englishmen as foreigners.
    Kirkheaton We look on them only as rather mad Norwegians.
    Yorkshire Halvard Lange
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  • From Martin@me@address.invalid to uk.media.tv.misc on Mon Jan 23 13:01:34 2023
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    On Mon, 23 Jan 2023 11:41:02 +0000, Mike Swift <mike.swift@yeton.co.uk> wrote:

    In article <c7pssh12c1jpgauofg7t6bfh6ik1vp2bpk@4ax.com>, Martin ><me@address.invalid> writes

    Very. Is your wife still in the choir? It's almost 20 years since I retired. I still
    dream of going to work. I have difficulties finding my office. Somebody I >>worked with for more than 30 years died a few months ago, He and another >>guy, who I worked with even longer, died last year no longer appear in my >>dreams.

    She gave up singing with the Choral a few years ago, she still meets up
    with friends a few who still sing, she says it isn't the powerful choir
    it was.

    She still sings but with Almondbury Ladies Choir which sings for fun and >raises money for local charities.

    My wife still sings in a choir and plays tennis a couple of times a week. Both our kids are graduates of Huddersfield uni. One is a physio and the other an architect. Neither sing in a choir :-)
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    Martin in Zuid Holland



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