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Re: RinkDreams
Posted By: Brunnen-G, on host 203.96.111.201
Date: Wednesday, December 13, 2000, at 12:30:54
In Reply To: Re: RinkDreams posted by Faux Pas on Wednesday, December 13, 2000, at 06:32:08:

> > You know RinkWorks has become an integral part of your life when RinkWorks regulars start showing up in your dreams.
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> Wherein that dream I mentioned earlier, Liface only was a cameo, I just had an odd action-adventure type dream starring Speedball.
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> Anyway, it started on this Soviet-run island with Speedball and his dad (who were Americans). These weren't typical Soviets. These were Bad Guy Movie Soviets. While at the airport, he got separated from his father (who, it was implied, was killed off-screen by the BGMS) -- so Speedball had to get to the other side of the city-island where the American embassy was. He was assisted by the daughter of the woman who was leading the hunt for him. There was a pretty cool sequence where he had to cut a hole in the drywall in a house to escape, while the girl tried to delay her BGMS mother.
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> He managed to keep in touch with us during his two-day journey to the embassy by posting to the message forum and sending bottle openers that had cryptic messages embossed in the plastic bit.
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> Speedball got to about a block from the embassy, which he (and all of us) knew was going to the most difficult distance to cover as all the Soviets had surrounded the place looking for him. That's when I woke up.
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> -Faux "shouldn't eat pizza just before going to bed" Pas

Wow. Now I'm all envious of Speedball. He gets to be in a James Bond movie in people's dreams, and all I can manage is a Herbie movie. Who's your casting agent, SB? Also, Faux Pas, you have *cool* dreams.

What's weird is that the one dream I've had starring Speedball (a long time ago when he was Spider-Boy) was similar to that, although it was alien monsters instead of Soviets. Like Faux Pas, I woke up before I found out whether they got him or not. And it was just getting to the exciting part, too. Darn.

Brunnen-"pizza doesn't affect me, but late night TV does"G