Update: The thing I like about Pandora is that it's not influenced by what is popular. There aren't any big record labels pushing their stuff down my throat. At least, that's the impression I get.
I was driving uphill on a windy street. There were kids on bicycles that I kept having to avoid hitting. I thought to myself that I would probably get into an accident with another car. Shortly after, I was going around a kid, and had a head on collision with a pickup truck. I wasn't hurt at all, but I was in shock. I sat on the curb. The man in the truck took a minute to get out. He looked mean, and I thought he was going to yell at me. I asked if he was okay, and he said he was.
He took my cellphone. I kept waiting for someone to come and help, but no one came for a long time. The pickup truck guy disappeared. I was walking around, and saw a police car parked like he was there to help, but I didn't see the policeman.
My sister-in-law was there, and we were looking for my cellphone. We looked in the guy's truck and found his cellphone. Then the guy showed up, and we were embarrassed he caught us looking in his truck. We told him we thought his phone was mine at first.
Then I was in a house *still* looking for my cellphone. I thought I should call my number to hear it ring, but I don't have my number memorized. I asked my sister-in-law if she knew it or if she would call my brother to find out what it is. I never found it during the dream.
Todd Gehman, a robot at the Robot Coop and 43 Things, participated in NaSoAlMo (National Solo Album Month) 2005. He wrote and recorded Watermelon Songs. Way, Way Cool.
I'd love to do something like this, but the only way I could is if I turned off the internet for a whole month. heh!
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