Trav Le Bleu Posted 3 February 2009 Share Posted 3 February 2009 I dreamt last night that I turned teletext on to see City had won tonight 2-0, but that I had forgotten all about it. In the dream I guess it must have been Wednesday and I was really annoyed that I had not listened in on Radio Leicester. Howard and erm... Hume were the goal scorers if I recall correctly. Of course, being a dream, I noticed nothing wrong with this! If we win 2-0 tonight it will freak me out. I don't wanna be a seer! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanSP Posted 3 February 2009 Share Posted 3 February 2009 I dreamt last night that I turned teletext on to see City had won tonight 2-0, but that I had forgotten all about it. In the dream I guess it must have been Wednesday and I was really annoyed that I had not listened in on Radio Leicester. Howard and erm... Hume were the goal scorers if I recall correctly. Of course, being a dream, I noticed nothing wrong with this! If we win 2-0 tonight it will freak me out. I don't wanna be a seer! If Hume scores tonight for us it will freak me out!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Webbo Posted 3 February 2009 Share Posted 3 February 2009 I had a dream last night that I was snowboarding and I've never been snowboarding/skiing in my life. If the games called off due to snow then does that make physic? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billyfox1 Posted 3 February 2009 Share Posted 3 February 2009 I had a dream last night that I was snowboarding and I've never been snowboarding/skiing in my life. If the games called off due to snow then does that make physic? I had a dream last night that you could spell Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Webbo Posted 3 February 2009 Share Posted 3 February 2009 I had a dream last night that you could spell physic old use noun 1 the skill or art of healing. 2 a medicine. 3 anything with a curative or reinvigorating effect. verb (physicked, physicking) to dose someone with medicine.ETYMOLOGY: 13c as fisike: from French fisique, from Greek physike episteme knowledge of nature. That's exactly what I meant. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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