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Have you ever dreamed about boardgames?

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23 Apr 2011 17:23 #270925 by Cranberries
by cranberries    
April 23, 2011    



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Last night I had a dream that I'd purchased this boardgame about swapping body parts among cadavers, and in order to pimp the game out I'd actually purchased two dead bodies. I'd misplaced one of the bodies, however (I bought two because the bodies got damaged during game play).  My wife was rooting around in the back of our van and discovered the second body underneath a tarp.  It was in a long yellow plastic box, and the body was preserved so that there was no odor.  It was kind of grayish.  My wife wanted to play the game and I told her I didn't think she'd like it, so then she lifted up the partially detached skull and began poking the brain with a bic pen. As she did so, different parts of the body would twitch and the eyes would roll around.

I'm afraid to even think about what this might mean.  

 

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