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No, Lelia, I didn't dream of Phil or of anyone else. I slept better than I
have in a long while. *smile
Earlier, Lelia Struve wrote:
>So Helen did you dream of Phil?
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>*grinning
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>Lelia Struve email [log in to unmask] msn [log in to unmask]
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Helen" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 6:09 AM
>Subject: Re: Dream Discouragement
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> > A female impersonator?
> >
> > Earlier, Phil Scovell wrote:
> > >I am really discouraged about my dream. I called and told my younger
>sister
> > >and she was disappointed that I could not remember any of the jokes I
>came
> > >up with for my routine as a stand up comedian. Then she said, Well, even
>if
> > >you remembered them, they probably wouldn't have been funny anyhow.
>Sniff.
> > >A lot she knows. They were, too, funny, and I specifically remember
> > >laughing at my own jokes. I saw my real self standing on the edge of
>the
> > >dream watching it all happen and I very vividly recall laughing and
>saying,
> > >I must remember these jokes when I awaken because they are funny. What a
> > >mean little sister I have. By the way, what do they call a male comedian
> > >that dresses like a woman and does stand up? There is a name for it but
>I
> > >can't remember. I bet Kathy would know but she's on vacation, the dirty
> > >little rat. I think it is unfair she gets a new house and a vacation at
>the
> > >same time when I haven't had a vacation for over 10 years.
> > >
> > >Phil.
> >
> >
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