I had a dream
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I had a dream
Last night, I had the most amazingly realistic dream.
It was based around the Raiders playing trials, and they played the Newcastle Knights and the Wests Tigers. It was sort of like the old World Championship Sevens where teams played more than one team at the same venue. Only it was a huge venue.
First the Raiders played the Knights, and didn't score a point. It was worse because a Raiders player, and for some reason his name was Tim Donovan, even though he doesn't play for the Raiders... he threw a punch and it accidentally hit the referee. Then when he ran over to apologise, the referee ran away, running around in circles to get away from him, because he thought he wanted to hit him, rather than apologise. This was a disaster, as it meant one of our players would likely be suspended for the season.
Then all the supporters got on a train, it was like a monorail, and we went with Phil Gould to the other side of this huge venue, with multiple playing fields on the monorail, to go play the Wests Tigers.
They had a lot of supporters, and then for some reason the game started and I couldn't really see, so I went and sat behind the crowd on the grass, and I had my backpack with me, and I kept losing things that I'd brought, couldn't find them in my back pack. I was going nuts not being able to find the things I'd brought in my backpack.
And then the next thing I knew, it was the next morning, and I woke up on the grass, and no one had woken me up to tell me the game was over. I was really annoyed I missed the game, and that no one woke me up. And I left while the grounds people were cleaning up.
We lost both matches and didn't score a try in either match and I left very disappointed.
It was based around the Raiders playing trials, and they played the Newcastle Knights and the Wests Tigers. It was sort of like the old World Championship Sevens where teams played more than one team at the same venue. Only it was a huge venue.
First the Raiders played the Knights, and didn't score a point. It was worse because a Raiders player, and for some reason his name was Tim Donovan, even though he doesn't play for the Raiders... he threw a punch and it accidentally hit the referee. Then when he ran over to apologise, the referee ran away, running around in circles to get away from him, because he thought he wanted to hit him, rather than apologise. This was a disaster, as it meant one of our players would likely be suspended for the season.
Then all the supporters got on a train, it was like a monorail, and we went with Phil Gould to the other side of this huge venue, with multiple playing fields on the monorail, to go play the Wests Tigers.
They had a lot of supporters, and then for some reason the game started and I couldn't really see, so I went and sat behind the crowd on the grass, and I had my backpack with me, and I kept losing things that I'd brought, couldn't find them in my back pack. I was going nuts not being able to find the things I'd brought in my backpack.
And then the next thing I knew, it was the next morning, and I woke up on the grass, and no one had woken me up to tell me the game was over. I was really annoyed I missed the game, and that no one woke me up. And I left while the grounds people were cleaning up.
We lost both matches and didn't score a try in either match and I left very disappointed.
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thats one hell of a bizarre dream
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Lets analyse this mess.
IMO opinion the Donovan chap is a dream manisfestation of a former Raider whose name sounds similar, yes Monaghan, You believe that this one action has already destroyed our season and no matter the intention of apologising the damage had already been done.
The second part of the dream is basically your feeling of helplessness in sitting back and seeing the club potentially crumble. You possibly see Phil Gould as some kind of anti-christ riding the train of death with him to see the Raiders.
IMO opinion the Donovan chap is a dream manisfestation of a former Raider whose name sounds similar, yes Monaghan, You believe that this one action has already destroyed our season and no matter the intention of apologising the damage had already been done.
The second part of the dream is basically your feeling of helplessness in sitting back and seeing the club potentially crumble. You possibly see Phil Gould as some kind of anti-christ riding the train of death with him to see the Raiders.
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^ Dr Phil right there
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The monorail part is an obvious indication that greeneyed would like to travel more and see new and exciting things... and that he drinks too much red wine before going to bed.
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The Naked Zombie wrote:The monorail part is an obvious indication that greeneyed would like to travel more and see new and exciting things... and that he drinks too much red wine before going to bed.
Yes yes, that is quite right too, i reckon as well that the part where he wakes up after missing everything is also has a deeper meaning. GE is afraid that he will wake up one day and find that his life has past him by and he has missed all the exciting things that he wanted to do in his life
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If you take the contention that dreams are unfulfilled wishes I think it is about GE wanting to get down and dirty at games rather than sitting conservatively in his usual megabox arrrangement in the Meninga Stand. Waking up the next day on the grass having "loosened up" sufficiently to have lost the contents of his backpack (baggage) after seeing a Raider punch and chase a referee. The ground in question is merely a futuristic version of Bruce and I feel the other side of the ground, where GE ends up "blind" , represents where the "rebellious" smokers congregate above the concourse in the NW corner of Canberra Stadium.
As for "riding the monorail" with Phil Gould
As for "riding the monorail" with Phil Gould
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The biatch is dreaming about being with me it's so bloody obvious it's not funny,I am married General but we can still be friends,Perhaps one day we could sit together and share sports ears.
This place is woke.
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I had a dream
People have some weird dreams on this forum, am i the only person dreaming of hot girls haha
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that is a proper cheese dream!
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Ok my analysis,
- Tim Donovan punching on, being out for season - Tim Donovan is Terry Campese. The hitting and chasing of the ref symbolises Terry's occasional frustration with the Ref. GE is concerned about Terry Campese's injury and the fact he could sit out for the season. In the dream, Campo has been replaced by Yass Magpies 5/8 Tim Donovan. (source - http://www.rlcm.com.au/latest-news/7226-rugby-league) Concerned that we may struggle next year and not score any points without him.
Phil Gould and the Monorail - Phil Gould riding the Monorail means that GE believes that Phil is either higher than the game, or Phil thinks he's higher than the game, hence being on a monorail, not a train.
The Backpack, the Field and waking up - Possibly you feel that you may miss too many Raiders games because of the "Baggage" you have to carry around?
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Tim Donovan, is really Casey Donovan in a raiders jersey. she could play in the front row for us easily. she has the same frame of scott logan and the jaw line to match
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Thank you all to the dream analysts.
I'm now hoping to hear Dubby's latest dream!
I'm now hoping to hear Dubby's latest dream!
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If the dream did not involve the mighty Green Machine I would have said GE has lost the plot.
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Do you have your membership pack yet GE? maybe the backpack is something to do with not having your cooler bag etc
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No, I got my membership pack yesterday, it was definitely a big back pack, not a mini cooler bag.
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I've been thinking about greeneyed's dream all day and decided to call my mate Percy, who's a dream analyst. He strongly believes that the new, huge venue he visited is Manuka Oval after it's been redeveloped for the ACT's new AFL team, and that Tim Donovan represents the as-yet-unknown AFL players who will quickly worm their way into the big fella's heart.
The monorail, Percy believes, represents greeneyed moving on from rugby league to AFL - an exciting adventure for him. Taking Phil Gould along for the ride means that GE wants to encourage other former rugby league fans like himself to make the move.
Finally, GE's terror at losing things from his bag represents the many years he wasted not following AFL, and his waking up represents just that - waking up and finally seeing the world through clear eyes.
Good luck with the Greater Western Sydney Giants, GE. We'll miss you round here
The monorail, Percy believes, represents greeneyed moving on from rugby league to AFL - an exciting adventure for him. Taking Phil Gould along for the ride means that GE wants to encourage other former rugby league fans like himself to make the move.
Finally, GE's terror at losing things from his bag represents the many years he wasted not following AFL, and his waking up represents just that - waking up and finally seeing the world through clear eyes.
Good luck with the Greater Western Sydney Giants, GE. We'll miss you round here
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Genuinely humourous NZ!
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The only 2 things I deduced from the dream are
A) Phil Gould will be on the raiders bandwagon (monorail) after we have a massive blow up with the referees (donovan fight)
B) GE has lost his marbles (not in the back pack where he thought they were). But this was somehting we all knew before the dream.
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A) Phil Gould will be on the raiders bandwagon (monorail) after we have a massive blow up with the referees (donovan fight)
B) GE has lost his marbles (not in the back pack where he thought they were). But this was somehting we all knew before the dream.
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Crack is one hell of a drug.
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My latest dream was really weird:greeneyed wrote:Thank you all to the dream analysts.
I'm now hoping to hear Dubby's latest dream!
I was to fight Sonny Bill Williams.
So I was stepping in to the ring and was surprised at the condition of myself. I looked over at SBW and he looked fit and ready to go.
I was mad, really mad and intent on thumping the heck out of the guy. The ref comes over and asks me to do something that I thought was voodoo and I declined saying it was offensive to my Christian belief. So the ref suggests I do something else voodoo like and I deny again saying I will never do anything to compromise my faith.
The ref gets ticked off and disqualifies me. I walk out of the ring and watch some other guy step up to take my spot. The replacement gets KO'd by SBW in one hit (it was one helluva hit too) and I think to myself; "maybe its a good thing I didn't fight him"
The spiral of silence refers to the idea that when people fail to speak, the price of speaking rises. As the price to speak rises, still fewer speak out, which further causes the price to rise, so that fewer people yet will speak out, until a whole culture or nation is silenced. This is what happened in Germany.
If you do not speak, you are not being neutral, but are contributing to the success of the thing you refuse to name and condemn.
If you do not speak, you are not being neutral, but are contributing to the success of the thing you refuse to name and condemn.
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you want to 'thump' SBW..
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... top effort mateThe Naked Zombie wrote:I've been thinking about greeneyed's dream all day and decided to call my mate Percy, who's a dream analyst. He strongly believes that the new, huge venue he visited is Manuka Oval after it's been redeveloped for the ACT's new AFL team, and that Tim Donovan represents the as-yet-unknown AFL players who will quickly worm their way into the big fella's heart.
The monorail, Percy believes, represents greeneyed moving on from rugby league to AFL - an exciting adventure for him. Taking Phil Gould along for the ride means that GE wants to encourage other former rugby league fans like himself to make the move.
Finally, GE's terror at losing things from his bag represents the many years he wasted not following AFL, and his waking up represents just that - waking up and finally seeing the world through clear eyes.
Good luck with the Greater Western Sydney Giants, GE. We'll miss you round here
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Schifty wrote:you want to 'thump' SBW..
The spiral of silence refers to the idea that when people fail to speak, the price of speaking rises. As the price to speak rises, still fewer speak out, which further causes the price to rise, so that fewer people yet will speak out, until a whole culture or nation is silenced. This is what happened in Germany.
If you do not speak, you are not being neutral, but are contributing to the success of the thing you refuse to name and condemn.
If you do not speak, you are not being neutral, but are contributing to the success of the thing you refuse to name and condemn.
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Well I had a dream I was playing for the Brisbane Roar.. We were at Suncorp stadium and conceded a very late goal to a 9 man Perth Glory Attempts to equalise in stoppage time failed.
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Given up on Canberra United ever getting in?
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Matt Orford set up Danny Galea with a great short ball to run 20mt to score under the posts to win us the GF
The spiral of silence refers to the idea that when people fail to speak, the price of speaking rises. As the price to speak rises, still fewer speak out, which further causes the price to rise, so that fewer people yet will speak out, until a whole culture or nation is silenced. This is what happened in Germany.
If you do not speak, you are not being neutral, but are contributing to the success of the thing you refuse to name and condemn.
If you do not speak, you are not being neutral, but are contributing to the success of the thing you refuse to name and condemn.
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had a dream last night that Phil Graham took an intercept on the goal line, ran 100mt to score a try and win the game. Weirdest part of the dream was that he was being chased by a very tall African female sprinter among other players.
After Phil scored I was yelling out "not bad for an old broken down player, hey Michael!"
I went looking for the GH's Michael and found him sitting in the back of a limousine still putting Phil down.
After Phil scored I was yelling out "not bad for an old broken down player, hey Michael!"
I went looking for the GH's Michael and found him sitting in the back of a limousine still putting Phil down.
The spiral of silence refers to the idea that when people fail to speak, the price of speaking rises. As the price to speak rises, still fewer speak out, which further causes the price to rise, so that fewer people yet will speak out, until a whole culture or nation is silenced. This is what happened in Germany.
If you do not speak, you are not being neutral, but are contributing to the success of the thing you refuse to name and condemn.
If you do not speak, you are not being neutral, but are contributing to the success of the thing you refuse to name and condemn.
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****dubby wrote:had a dream last night that Phil Graham took an intercept on the goal line, ran 100mt to score a try and win the game. Weirdest part of the dream was that he was being chased by a very tall African female sprinter among other players.
After Phil scored I was yelling out "not bad for an old broken down player, hey Michael!"
I went looking for the GH's Michael and found him sitting in the back of a limousine still putting Phil down.
Dubby it's the offseason.. relax
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Seek help Dubby.
Dreaming about Michael..
Dreaming about Michael..
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if there was any realism to that dream the game would have been played in front of a handful of players friends and family and thats itSchifty wrote:Well I had a dream I was playing for the Brisbane Roar.. We were at Lang Park and conceded a very late goal to a 9 man Perth Glory Attempts to equalise in stoppage time failed.
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completely falsedubby wrote:Matt Orford set up Danny Galea with a great short ball to run 20mt to score under the posts to win us the GF
Danny Galea isnt making our GF team
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Didn't see you in the crowd.Nick wrote:if there was any realism to that dream the game would have been played in front of a handful of players friends and family and thats itSchifty wrote:Well I had a dream I was playing for the Brisbane Roar.. We were at Lang Park and conceded a very late goal to a 9 man Perth Glory Attempts to equalise in stoppage time failed.
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Lets face it, if Galea finds the form to surpass all those ahead of him then he must be playing some really good footy!Nick wrote:completely falsedubby wrote:Matt Orford set up Danny Galea with a great short ball to run 20mt to score under the posts to win us the GF
Danny Galea isnt making our GF team
The spiral of silence refers to the idea that when people fail to speak, the price of speaking rises. As the price to speak rises, still fewer speak out, which further causes the price to rise, so that fewer people yet will speak out, until a whole culture or nation is silenced. This is what happened in Germany.
If you do not speak, you are not being neutral, but are contributing to the success of the thing you refuse to name and condemn.
If you do not speak, you are not being neutral, but are contributing to the success of the thing you refuse to name and condemn.
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or there's some injured playersdubby wrote:Lets face it, if Galea finds the form to surpass all those ahead of him then he must be playing some really good footy!Nick wrote:completely falsedubby wrote:Matt Orford set up Danny Galea with a great short ball to run 20mt to score under the posts to win us the GF
Danny Galea isnt making our GF team