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Mojorabbit

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13. I dreamed of old Roman baths my whole life
Mon Mar 17, 2014, 12:58 AM
Mar 2014

I was in Barnes and Nobles one day and saw a book on old roman baths I opened it to browse and there was the one in my dreams in that book. I called hubby over full of excitement to show him my :communal bath: LOL
I also had dreams of a long bridge in great detail for most of my childhood and it ended up to my surprise being the old 7mile bridge to the Keys. I have no idea how it happens.

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Great story! TuxedoKat Mar 2014 #1
That's pretty weird. The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2014 #2
who wrote the melody?? orleans Mar 2014 #3
Thanks... tavernier Mar 2014 #5
Thank you for that information. It piqued my curiosity enough for me to do a little searching. Petrushka Mar 2014 #15
Thy songs were made for the pure and free tavernier Mar 2014 #4
tavernier, that is an excellent tale indeed. Enthusiast Mar 2014 #6
I share this story tavernier Mar 2014 #8
I dreamed of old Roman baths my whole life Mojorabbit Mar 2014 #13
Perhaps you should visit Bath in the UK. tavernier Mar 2014 #20
I have been on the 7-Mile Bridge many times. RebelOne Mar 2014 #27
I understand what you are saying dixiegrrrrl Mar 2014 #7
Very few of us ever capture that. tavernier Mar 2014 #9
The Minstrel Boy is a common song played during the Civil War. icymist Mar 2014 #10
I can see that, tavernier Mar 2014 #11
Some Irish immigrant men were met at the docks in NYC and herded off No Vested Interest Mar 2014 #16
I have a similar story about my now, 90 year old mother... Vadem Mar 2014 #12
My musical talent is limited. tavernier Mar 2014 #19
A little more history on the melody ---> Petrushka Mar 2014 #14
nice research. (i didn't have the time or patience) n/t orleans Mar 2014 #17
Wow; thank you! tavernier Mar 2014 #18
Here's the same melody in "Eamonn a' Chnuich" and "Ned of the Hill" ---> Petrushka Mar 2014 #21
Collective unconsciousness? Sheldon Cooper Mar 2014 #22
I am surprised no one has brought up Bridey Murphy. CBGLuthier Mar 2014 #23
I read that book years ago tavernier Mar 2014 #25
Happy St. Patrick's Day! Tuesday Afternoon Mar 2014 #24
Thanks tavernier Mar 2014 #26
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