Doyouthinkhesaurus?

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Doyouthinkhesaurus?

I dreamt last night that I had a nice chat with a T.rex, who explained that really they were quite a nice friendly bunch, who were intelligent and misunderstood, if only one could get past the big teeth and the tendency to eat people.

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Changing the subjet slightly; it seems they can change. I found this on Amazon : 'The "T. Rex" album marked the transition from Bolan's gentle Tolkien inspired Tyrannosaurus Rex acoustic days to the Electric Warrior, the king of fashion conscious, mascara heavy Glam Rock.' But is it for the better? http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002LU97Q/104-7171102-4806352?v=glance...
I dreamt about taking a trip to Switzerland, where there were all these fantastical buildings that looked like wooden Art Deco pagodas. I was desperately looking for a toilet, and when I found one, discovered that I didn't have enough euros to get into the stall... So Peps, what does that dinosaur represent in your life? *strokes chin, peers over wire-rimmed spectacles*
I like some of Mr Bolan’s creations, although I’m not as familiar with his work as perhaps I should be. I remember my dad having the Ride a White Swan album, which I seem to recall containing a few gems amongst a lot of wishy-washy nonsense. However, Get it On (Bang a Gong)… Children of the Revolution… classics! Back to the T.rex of my dreams… not sure, AG… Getting in touch with my Inner Prehistoric Carnivore? Not judging a book by its cover? Being misunderstood? (BTW, I was playing the “King Kong” PS2 game the previous evening, which would account for the appearance of dinosaurs in my subconscious, although not the context) (PS. I'll have a think about your dream & get back to you, AG!) :-) * P * :-) ( Read my blog! - www.oddcourgette.blogspot.com )

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AG… It would seem you have a fear of being “caught short” in inappropriate places. You see, yet you don’t see, all the beauty around you, yet you are distracted by the most basic of bodily functions. And your fear of being unable to fulfil those basic bodily functions distracts you further from the beauty around you. Perhaps (and this is just off the top of my head) you are too focused on the internal and not focused enough on the external…? *** adjusts monocle and sits back in high-back leather chair with finger on chin *** :-) * P * :-) ( Read my blog! - www.oddcourgette.blogspot.com )

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Well, in the second part of the dream I made it into a public toilet, but you wouldn't *believe* what it was like: a sort of thick foam mat-table (like the kind one uses in gymnastics), white, with a cascade of water running over it and off into a trough set right below. One was supposed to sit on this 'table' whilst doing one's business, letting the water flow over various bits whilst cleansing at the same time. I tell you, it was revolutionary. However, I was afraid of getting my dress wet (and I don't wear dresses in 'real life' usually), and as the 'toilet' was COMPLETELY open I was supposed to be doing my business in full view of all the other ladies in the room. Like the Romans used to do. As to your dream: I suspect you are on the right track, and perhaps the T-Rex represents the 'bestial' part of yourself, which you are discovering is not quite as scary as once perceived. Our animal nature is often a thing of fear and mystery, viewed as something out-of-control. *scribbles in leather-bound notebook; puffs on pipe while peering curiously at Peps*
OMYGOD! Your Roman/gym-mat toilet baffles me... I must ponder further on this... Your T.rex analysis sounds about right... I shall ponder on this also... ***crosses legs, tugs on earlobe and gazes into bare lightbulb*** :-) * P * :-) ( Read my blog! - www.oddcourgette.blogspot.com )

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I have pondered… I am generally a quiet, mild-mannered (like Clark Kent (or perhaps Peter Parker)) sort of person, but I would definitely say that I do have a fear of my “bestial” side. A few years ago, I had a bit of a “to do” with my dad, in which I got really angry, felt my proverbial blood boil and was afraid I was going to start hitting him or something. I didn’t, but it was pretty scary, as I felt out of control – and I’d never reacted this way before, but there was some pretty intense emotional stuff going on at the time. This has stuck in my mind since, and I have had a fear of what I may be capable of if I “lose it.” Maybe I need to look further into this… Find some way of releasing the (not-as-scary-as-I-think…?) beast… Through writing or something… I would definitely say you have a fear of exposing the private/personal/intimate to all and sundry. The wearing of the dress is feminising you… perhaps you fear exposing your feminine side? – as you literally expose your feminine… *ahem*… parts… in your dream. Write through those feminine feelings/emotions that you are afraid of! ***smugly raises one eyebrow and places hands on lap*** :-) * P * :-) ( Read my blog! - www.oddcourgette.blogspot.com )

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*scribbles furiously in notebook, pushes glasses back up bridge of nose* Since you have drawn a correlation between this 'to do' with your father and your dream of the T-Rex, perhaps there is something happening in your life right now which is causing you to re-examine these beastie feelings? Other incidences where you feel called upon to quell or at least rationalise the 'irrational' part of you (after all, one wouldn't normally converse with a six-metre tall reptile with very large teeth, would one?) T-Rex tells you that it's misunderstood :- is this the key, that you have 'misunderstood' this other part of you? As to my dream; I think you're bang-on. Having just fallen madly in love with the Italian goalkeeper (don't laugh; a friend thinks he looks like Frankenstein), who, I have discovered, has a VERY beautiful model [of course] girlfriend, I have been questioning my own relationship with femininity [it isn't very good; I'm a tried-and-true tomboy] and my reasons for spurning the more 'girlie' aspects of being a girl[ie]. The feeling of being 'exposed' would make sense; but then again, I frequently have these kinds of 'exposed' dreams, which would correlate to a feeling of vulnerability in my most personal life. *shifts position in chair; knocks ashes from pipe into heavy bronze ashtray; reflectively pulls out tobacco pouch and reloads pipe, gazing at nothing in particular*
I do have something of a fascination with “misunderstood beasties” – e.g. King Kong, Gollum, the vampires in Kim Newman’s books and the Underworld films. I suppose that must say something about my deep-seated desires/personality traits… I shall reflect on all that you have said, AG! I must say, BTW, it is interesting how your Doctor/Psychiatrist persona engages in the smoking of a pipe – a typically masculine pursuit! Release the inner girlie, my child… buy a pair of strappy shoes or a flowery hair-thingy or something. *** tots up on calculator the cost of the above session, then realises one has been therapped as much as one has done the therapping and returns the calculator to one’s drawer *** :-) * P * :-) ( Read my blog! - www.oddcourgette.blogspot.com )

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*chuckle* I can't walk in those damn strappy things; they break me ankles, they does. (I *do* have a pair of sandals, but they're of Danish make: solid and well-hewn). Flowery hair-thingy? It would get lost in the frizz of my leonine, unmanageable mop...but I do like plaits when I can get a comb through it! :-) I suppose pipe smoking IS considered masculine nowdays, but Goode Queen Bess smoked a pipe with the best of her manly courtiers.
My girlfriend has just bought a pair of high, strappy, bright red shoes with wedge heals... sexy yet practical! (ish) Perhaps the compromise you desire...?? :-) * P * :-) ( Read my blog! - www.oddcourgette.blogspot.com )

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Good for your feet I imagine... do they cure athletes' foot?
I dunno. I have to work out where I stand with the whole 'girlie' thing; I tend to pour scorn on women who spend hours a day primping and preening and wasting money on impractical clothing (especially since they all seem to turn out looking IDENTICAL TO ONE ANOTHER). I'm quite happy with myself the way I am, and can't much be bothered with the whole 'improvement' industry, but if I'm to land me an Italian goalkeeper I might need a rethink...;-D Yes, my Danish sandals are *wonderfully* comfortable; don't know about curing athletes' foot, but I can walk for miles in 'em. They *are* pretty, just not, you know, 'strappy' with little heels that go clickclickclick.
I abhor clickclickclickiness! As does my girlfriend, you may (or perhaps not) be pleased to know. However, being in touch with one's feminine side (and I speak for men here as well as women) does not, I think, necessitate hours of primpy-preeny-ness. It's all about how you fe-e-e-el, darling! Certain types of clothes may or may not help you to fe-e-e-el a certain way, but as long as you feel sorted, in a yinny-yangy sort of a way, that's all that matters. You know, balanced and all that. *** scratches head, wondering if he's making sense, and whether perhaps he is sounding a little too Dale Winton at points *** :-) * P * :-) ( Read my blog! - www.oddcourgette.blogspot.com )

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However, landing yourself an Italian goalkeeper may indeed necessitate an overhaul of your approach to shoelove... :-) * P * :-) ( Read my blog! - www.oddcourgette.blogspot.com )

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Another meander-y topic... dinosaurs to girlie shoes... luvvit! :-) :-) * P * :-) ( Read my blog! - www.oddcourgette.blogspot.com )

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I reckon I'm girlie enough without the clickclickclick, loads of slap, and blonde-frosted razor-cut hair and short skirts/lowcut tops. It's not like I wear trainers and football jerseys with baggy jeans or anything. I just don't go for the idea that I have to 'dress' a certain way to be perceived as being 'feminine'. I'd prefer to be comfortable. I'm comfortable in my own skin, but I do have trouble with the covering (or uncovering) of said skin...no dress sense, I guess! ;-)
Well that's fine then, that's what I meant! Or did I...? Oh I'm not sure now, I'm off for a cup of tea... :-) * P * :-) ( Read my blog! - www.oddcourgette.blogspot.com )

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Or a cup of T Rex.
*** groan *** :-) * P * :-) ( Read my blog! - www.oddcourgette.blogspot.com )

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