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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
good job i didnt mention the sex with the goat
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
good job i didnt mention the sex with the goat
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostThe army locker represents your past profession, and the fact that it was being stored in a shop indicates that it has considerable worth to you, since a shop is a retail unit. The army locker has a personal cost to you, in terms of effort and sacrifice.
The removal boxes symbolise transition, since that is their function. Their contents that you looked over contained non-military items, so the transition was either from Civvy street to the Army or after being demobbed and picking up Civvy Street again. Because you mention that you hadn't seen the items for a long time (nostalgia), then it's fair to say that this transition was after Demobbing.
The harridan who spots a rare book in your belongings is symbolic of course.
She represents your concerns and fears when returning to Civvy Street. The stepping back in to the great unknown after life in the Army. I doubt she is indicative of a single person in this context.
The rare book worth lots of money represents your financial concerns, since the Army provides mostly for its kith and kin, and now you have to provide for yourself. The book represents your fears that money may be hard to come by and already someone has designs on it, suggesting that you have a protective and suspicious nature. (That's not a criticism by the way).
The "Haven't paid your rent for 30 years" again indicates that there is apprehension about returning to Civvy Street from a financial perspective, and you wonder if you can survive without something unknown cropping up and causing you distress.
HTH
Madam "Za Za" Geek
good job i didnt mention the sex with the goat
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI had a strange dream last night. My sixth can of carlsberg seems to have unlocked it.
My old army locker was being stored in a shop and my old removals boxes were being stored next door in the library.
I recognised everything, my old jumpers and pants. my old vinyls and favourite books.
all my old gear was there. mega nostalgia.
Then the kindly old dear in the library saw a book 'omg its a ****'
'thats worth a quarter of a million pounds now'
'it should just about cover the rent you havent paid for the last thirty years'
'then her face turned hard and orrible like a harridan'
scary. what does it mean
The removal boxes symbolise transition, since that is their function. Their contents that you looked over contained non-military items, so the transition was either from Civvy street to the Army or after being demobbed and picking up Civvy Street again. Because you mention that you hadn't seen the items for a long time (nostalgia), then it's fair to say that this transition was after Demobbing.
The harridan who spots a rare book in your belongings is symbolic of course.
She represents your concerns and fears when returning to Civvy Street. The stepping back in to the great unknown after life in the Army. I doubt she is indicative of a single person in this context.
The rare book worth lots of money represents your financial concerns, since the Army provides mostly for its kith and kin, and now you have to provide for yourself. The book represents your fears that money may be hard to come by and already someone has designs on it, suggesting that you have a protective and suspicious nature. (That's not a criticism by the way).
The "Haven't paid your rent for 30 years" again indicates that there is apprehension about returning to Civvy Street from a financial perspective, and you wonder if you can survive without something unknown cropping up and causing you distress.
HTH
Madam "Za Za" Geek
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI had a strange dream last night. My sixth can of carlsberg seems to have unlocked it.
My old army locker was being stored in a shop and my old removals boxes were being stored next door in the library.
I recognised everything, my old jumpers and pants. my old vinyls and favourite books.
all my old gear was there. mega nostalgia.
Then the kindly old dear in the library saw a book 'omg its a ****'
'thats worth a quarter of a million pounds now'
'it should just about cover the rent you havent paid for the last thirty years'
'then her face turned hard and orrible like a harridan'
scary. what does it mean
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I had this weird dream
I had a strange dream last night. My sixth can of carlsberg seems to have unlocked it.
My old army locker was being stored in a shop and my old removals boxes were being stored next door in the library.
I recognised everything, my old jumpers and pants. my old vinyls and favourite books.
all my old gear was there. mega nostalgia.
Then the kindly old dear in the library saw a book 'omg its a ****'
'thats worth a quarter of a million pounds now'
'it should just about cover the rent you havent paid for the last thirty years'
'then her face turned hard and orrible like a harridan'
scary. what does it mean
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