*huh* Although it doesn’t look like it, this may be Randie’s brain trying to “wake up”. The positive side-effect to this MIGHT be Randie losing her fear of gnomes.
Dreams are such funny things… they sometimes tell us stuff… the sometimes portend the future… and sometimes they just scare us!
I remember a bad dream I had as a child. There was a mad scientist laboratory (I’d seen one on The Electric Company) and I was there, and then I fell into some deep pool of water that was in this stone lab (think Frankenstein’s Lab from the 1930’s film)… the water was murky and the strangest color of green… I saw myself plunge from under the water. I remember this 40 something years later. It was that intense.
Hmmm…I can’t help but remember a gnome-related dream she had a while back, where the gnome creeping up on her said something about her not eating right and offered her sardines.
Not saying that this will be the same thing, but still…
There was the gnome dream when RAndie was freaking out over Ryan possibly not accepting her newly dyed blue hair. Those evil gnomes spray painted her blue and Ryan tells her, in the dream, I hate the color blue. But I don’t remember the sardines. Hmmm.
“…and she lost both her arms in a wrestlin’ match to win a brown-eyed handsome man, she fought and won herself a brown-eyed handsome man.” —Chuck Berry.
Ewww…. I am picturing an old SNL skit about drugs in the Olympics where a Russian weightlifter (Phil Hartman) pulls off his arms while trying to lift. Of course, there was fake blood.
I didn’t get this bit added to the last installment involving my dream about being a flying squirrel. The dream was about being a real flying squirrel – no goggles involved! I did want to add something I find interesting. June Foray, the original of Rocky the Flying Squirrel (and many others) will be an even 100 years old this coming September 18. She was still recording voice work as recently as 2014. You go, Girl!
*huh* Although it doesn’t look like it, this may be Randie’s brain trying to “wake up”. The positive side-effect to this MIGHT be Randie losing her fear of gnomes.
Or it could be just a bad dream.
Dreams are such funny things… they sometimes tell us stuff… the sometimes portend the future… and sometimes they just scare us!
I remember a bad dream I had as a child. There was a mad scientist laboratory (I’d seen one on The Electric Company) and I was there, and then I fell into some deep pool of water that was in this stone lab (think Frankenstein’s Lab from the 1930’s film)… the water was murky and the strangest color of green… I saw myself plunge from under the water. I remember this 40 something years later. It was that intense.
Hmmm…I can’t help but remember a gnome-related dream she had a while back, where the gnome creeping up on her said something about her not eating right and offered her sardines.
Not saying that this will be the same thing, but still…
There was the gnome dream when RAndie was freaking out over Ryan possibly not accepting her newly dyed blue hair. Those evil gnomes spray painted her blue and Ryan tells her, in the dream, I hate the color blue. But I don’t remember the sardines. Hmmm.
“…and she lost both her arms in a wrestlin’ match to win a brown-eyed handsome man, she fought and won herself a brown-eyed handsome man.” —Chuck Berry.
Ewww…. I am picturing an old SNL skit about drugs in the Olympics where a Russian weightlifter (Phil Hartman) pulls off his arms while trying to lift. Of course, there was fake blood.
I hate gnomes. They always cheat at things! Come on Randie, the audience is against you but surely the ghosts can be swayed to toss you a chair too!
I like your thinking. Ghosts… are probably not much help though… they’d probably just float about in the crowd saying “BOOO! Boo!”
At least you always know in advance they’re harsh critics!
I didn’t get this bit added to the last installment involving my dream about being a flying squirrel. The dream was about being a real flying squirrel – no goggles involved! I did want to add something I find interesting. June Foray, the original of Rocky the Flying Squirrel (and many others) will be an even 100 years old this coming September 18. She was still recording voice work as recently as 2014. You go, Girl!
AND, she lives in Carmel, CA… (not far from where I live).
Flying squirrels ALWAYS wear goggles… to keep the bugs out of their eyes when they are going top speed!
Gosh, when I saw the first panel, I immediately thought it was Oblio from Harry Nilsson’s “The Point”, before I scrolled down to see the gnomes!
Ha! Yah… how ’bout it!?