strange dreams are made of this
Jul. 12th, 2005 10:07 pmAnother cracked out one to fling to the masses.....
I dreamt I was a little girl and absolutely, blindingly terrified by a huge spider that had taken up residence in a window frame in my house. Think of a black widow the size of a tarantula. Nothing new there - anyone who knows me IRL knows that I fear and loathe spiders beyond reason.
My sister, however, was fascinated and spent more and more time looking at it. I kept screaming at her to leave it alone (indeed, I screamed through most of this dream - it's a wonder I wasn't doing it in my sleep). Then I found out it had given her ice cream made with it's venom and she was addicted.
I tried to get her off the ice cream, but then I tried it and got addicted too. All the while the spider kept getting bigger, until it was the size of a serving platter.
Too late I realized it was fattening us up to feed us to it's egg sac, and the scene shifted from me being one of the children to being outside the scene, watching this huge spider weave a web around the girls and lay it's eggs on them....
I woke up in a cold sweat this morning. I fscking hate spiders - HATE THEM!
And what do I see on TV tonight? Huge honkin' spiders, in "Guns Germs and Steel" demonstrating one of the few sources of dietary protein for Papua New Guineans (I'd rather starve, thank you)....
I dreamt I was a little girl and absolutely, blindingly terrified by a huge spider that had taken up residence in a window frame in my house. Think of a black widow the size of a tarantula. Nothing new there - anyone who knows me IRL knows that I fear and loathe spiders beyond reason.
My sister, however, was fascinated and spent more and more time looking at it. I kept screaming at her to leave it alone (indeed, I screamed through most of this dream - it's a wonder I wasn't doing it in my sleep). Then I found out it had given her ice cream made with it's venom and she was addicted.
I tried to get her off the ice cream, but then I tried it and got addicted too. All the while the spider kept getting bigger, until it was the size of a serving platter.
Too late I realized it was fattening us up to feed us to it's egg sac, and the scene shifted from me being one of the children to being outside the scene, watching this huge spider weave a web around the girls and lay it's eggs on them....
I woke up in a cold sweat this morning. I fscking hate spiders - HATE THEM!
And what do I see on TV tonight? Huge honkin' spiders, in "Guns Germs and Steel" demonstrating one of the few sources of dietary protein for Papua New Guineans (I'd rather starve, thank you)....