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To: nuke44 who wrote (5213)4/23/1999 3:39:00 PM
From: Paul Merriwether  Respond to of 17770
 
nuke44
I hear you.
God bless
-pwm



To: nuke44 who wrote (5213)4/24/1999 10:08:00 AM
From: D. Long  Respond to of 17770
 
<<Speaking of dreams, I have suffered a recurring nightmare going back almost thirty years. It has several variations, but inevitably ends with a sun bright flash and the impending approach of the 1000mph mach stem as it destroys everything in it's path. I don't believe that I'm fixated or unduly paranoid. I think those dreams were (are) the subconscious reaction to dealing with the realities of that dream, seven days a week, fifty two weeks a year. Since I've retired from the Air Force, I don't have those dreams nearly as often, which is good, but it probably just means that I'm getting old and complacent.>>

Thats funny, I cant say I have similiar dreams for similiar reasons, but I have noticed that everytime I live in a city, I have dreams of mushroom clouds. When I live in a small town, no dreams. Ive been living in Houston now for a relatively short while, and the dreams have come back (they were especially vivid when I lived in Norfolk, dont know why ;) ). Its always the same, the roads are clogged and Im trapped in the city in traffic with multiple warheads on the way...

I think its a legacy of coming of age in the Reagan era when every enviro and dove idiot was preaching impending nuclear annihalation. :)