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1. Friday, May 2, 2008 4:15 AM
BOBbette Twin Peaks dreams and nightmares.


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Has anyone ever had any Twin Peaks dreams or nightmares? I haven't yet, but I'm expecting them soon. Hopefully, they will have BOB in them.

 
2. Friday, May 2, 2008 5:50 AM
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Hopefully! What are you a masochist are something?

 
3. Friday, May 2, 2008 8:34 AM
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Well, after all those people who shit their pants whenever they think of BOB you are at least original... I wish BOB tastes through your mouth pretty soon and haunts your blackest nightmares!

 
4. Friday, May 2, 2008 1:55 PM
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QUOTE:Hopefully! What are you a masochist are something?

Let's just say I'm a thrill-seeker, seeking the ultimate horrifying, supernatural thrill. Being haunted by an entity of pure evil sounds like a good time to me! (I'm not that brave.....or that stupid. Whatever.)

 
5. Sunday, May 4, 2008 12:17 PM
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You and ivalinda would have a blast together!!!

 

Ditte 


Yeah but no but yeah but no but....
 
6. Sunday, May 4, 2008 12:18 PM
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Come to think of it: are you ivalinda with a new username???


Yeah but no but yeah but no but....
 
7. Sunday, May 4, 2008 1:20 PM
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Who is this Ivalinda?

My name is Jessica.

I'm 17 years old.

I have Asperger Syndrome. (A high-functioning form of autism, for those not in the know.)

You must have me confused with someone else.

By the way, I'm scared of BOB, but I want a nightmare. It is my way.

 
8. Monday, May 5, 2008 3:26 AM
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ivalinda is one of our other members here who´s obsessed with Bob in the kind of way that not everyone understands. Thats why I asked

 

Ditte


Yeah but no but yeah but no but....
 
9. Wednesday, May 7, 2008 3:35 PM
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the other night i dreamt there was two of me....but the other me was not evil...and it was not in the red room but in a Burger King - restaurant.....

 


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10. Thursday, May 8, 2008 10:51 PM
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You must have been really really hungry, cheeseeater


Yeah but no but yeah but no but....
 
11. Friday, May 9, 2008 9:31 AM
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Since 1990 I have had dozens and dozens of Twin Peaks dreams, mostly 'hero dreams' (if anyone is familiar with that Jungian term) involving Agent Cooper.  I've even painted some of them.  My favorite was one in which Cooper crawled through an impossibly small, cassette-sized opening in a rock face only to find the Pilsbury Doughboy dispensing LMFAP-style clues.

 
12. Friday, May 9, 2008 3:41 PM
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In 1990, when I was an adolescent, and I used to walk through the house late at night with the lights out, I used to always imagine BOB lurking in the darkness. 


"Harry, I'm going to let you in on a little secret. Every day, once a day, give yourself a present. Don't plan it, don't wait for it, just let it happen. Could be a new shirt at the men's store, a catnap in your office chair, or two cups of good, hot, black coffee. Like this."  -Dale Cooper

 
13. Saturday, May 10, 2008 4:59 PM
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why do ya wanna nightmare? just wonderin. have ya ever faced any fear in real life, I have.

 
14. Sunday, May 11, 2008 5:19 AM
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I just want BOB, okay?

Not the weird dreams I usually have.

 
15. Sunday, May 11, 2008 2:16 PM
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I've had two major TP dreams. Now, dreams are a hobby of mine. I do lucid dreams, and keep a dream journal from time to time. Occasionally, I manage to sustain a long, elaborate dream, where there is basically a narration and a coherent plot. The first one of my dream tales here is certainly one of those. The second one is much shorter, but it held a meaning I understood during the dream, so it wasn't just a bunch of images.

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 This was an alternate timeline for Twin Peaks. Project Bluebook had been a success, and Windom Earle had indeed gained access to the black lodge way earlier than in the actual series. Major Briggs was his slave, possessed by a lodge spirit and almost dead because of such a long, consuming possession. It had taken Earle many years to learn to use all the power of the lodge, but he was finally ready. In the red room, Briggs questioned Earle, saying how he could use the spirits in the real world. Earle responded that Briggs should shed the old fashioned way, that this was now "a military operation". The red curtains flew aside, revealing hundreds of humans possessed by lodge spirits, equipped with military outfits and weaponry.

Back in the real world, the town of Twin Peaks was pretty much as it was in the series. Laura was alive, though, because BOB was too busy with Earle's plans to ever possess Leland. There was some worry over recent murders, which had occurred because Earle needed the fear of dying people to break the walls, so his army could take over the world. To solve these murders, Dale Cooper was brought in by the FBI. Soon after his arrival, Audrey Horne was taken to the black lodge - in the middle of the Twin Peaks streets, no less. Cooper, having quickly developed a close relationship with Audrey, followed through the portal to the lodge - without fear, as in the actual series.

 At this point my dream started to fade, to the realization that the confrontation between Cooper and Earle was pretty much the same as it was in the series, with Annie replaced by Audrey. The point was that the Earle-Cooper -face-off in the lodge was a pivotal point in the history of mankind, and would occur no matter how the history before it had played out.

 I truly enjoyed that dream.

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A young girl lived in Twin Peaks, and BOB had seen her. BOB had decided that she should die, and he wanted her fear. However, the girl was more than she seemed: she suffered from multiple personalities ( not possessed, just ill). When she slept, she was a different personality than when she was awake.

In the night, she was lying in her bed, and BOB appeared in the corner of her room. BOB lunged towards her, but was thrown back by some kind of force. It turned out that BOB was targeting her awake personality, but that was not the person she was while she slept. BOB, being incorporeal and bound to supernatural laws, could not harm the girl he meant to, because in his world, she simply wasn't there. BOB yelled, beat the forcefield, summoned bats and cockroaches and threw himself at the girl with all his might, but could not harm her.

That one was actually a nightmare, BOB's rage raised a fear in me. I was still very satisfied after waking up from that one, I enjoyed the narrative point of view, how BOB could not harm the girl.

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16. Sunday, May 11, 2008 8:10 PM
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QUOTE:In 1990, when I was an adolescent, and I used to walk through the house late at night with the lights out, I used to always imagine BOB lurking in the darkness. 


i did the EXACT SAME thing!
in 90-91, it was extremely hard not to think of BOB just beyond your limited field of vision.
thankfully i was able to cure myself of that affliction. *ahem*

 
17. Wednesday, May 14, 2008 6:13 AM
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I remember a dream I had a few years ago. My dad was Bob, and he pretty much told me he was going to kill Laura Palmer. I wanted to help Laura, so late in the night, I snuk into her house. She crawled down the steps and she was holding her stomach. For some reason, I knew from the way she was holding her stomach that she was pregnant. She was also wearing a red bathing suit. She was really scared and was bleeding as if she had been stabbed but I couldn't tell where. We crawled behind the sofa where my dad was sitting and climbed into the back of someone's car and rode away.

 

THere were a lot more details but this is all I can remember now. The image of Laura in a red bathing suit, with that horrified look on her face...hard to forget. I dream about Laura a lot actually.


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18. Wednesday, May 14, 2008 3:54 PM
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I've had 2 occassions where I wake up and think I smell something burning...


"Diane, I'm holding in my hand a small box of chocolate bunnies."
 
19. Wednesday, May 14, 2008 4:32 PM
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I have Asperger Syndrome. (A high-functioning form of autism, for those not in the know.)


AAAAAARRRRGGH!!!  Everyone on the internet pulls the Ass Burgers card.

http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/Asperger's_syndrome

Sweetie, if you are 17 and you act crazy, the most logical diagnosis is... YOU'RE 17!!!   How crazy you are is directly proportional to how much insurance your parents have.

 

 
20. Saturday, May 17, 2008 6:15 AM
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I had a dream a few years back that David Lynch and I were eating Breakfast.  There was another man with us, but I am not sure who he was.  We were eating inside the man's kitchen.  I had some dreams of Sherilyn Fenn and Sheryl Lee when Twin Peaks first aired. 

 
21. Monday, May 19, 2008 11:22 AM
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Sheryl Lee screaming at me in a REALLY loud voice "Is your name Julie?  I think it is!" Or was it a dream.. hmph.  Perhaps we'll never know will we?...


"watch out for my cousin.."

 

 


 

 
22. Monday, May 19, 2008 11:53 AM
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QUOTE:
QUOTE:

I have Asperger Syndrome. (A high-functioning form of autism, for those not in the know.)


AAAAAARRRRGGH!!!  Everyone on the internet pulls the Ass Burgers card.

http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/Asperger's_syndrome

Sweetie, if you are 17 and you act crazy, the most logical diagnosis is... YOU'RE 17!!!   How crazy you are is directly proportional to how much insurance your parents have.

 


 Wow, BOBette, if you actually have Asperger's, then I would advise you not to click on that link, it'll make you really angry. I have no real link to autism or Asperger's but my mum works with autistic children and consequently researches both conditions and I can tell you it is a REAL condition. Just because some kids self-diagnose it and then use it to protect themselves from criticism or whatever, don't patronise the real sufferers "Sweetie".

 
23. Tuesday, May 20, 2008 5:19 AM
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QUOTE:Since 1990 I have had dozens and dozens of Twin Peaks dreams, mostly 'hero dreams' (if anyone is familiar with that Jungian term) involving Agent Cooper.  I've even painted some of them.  My favorite was one in which Cooper crawled through an impossibly small, cassette-sized opening in a rock face only to find the Pilsbury Doughboy dispensing LMFAP-style clues.

 Haha! That is one of the best dreams ever.

 
24. Monday, June 2, 2008 7:39 AM
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I had a dream on Friday night / saturday morning that I had "found Cooper". He was in an underground room with other rooms coming off it - it looked a lot like the place where Lecktor's cell is in Silence of the Lambs. Anywhere after I had found him he thanked me and said that I could wake up now - which I duly did!

Just remembered, there was also something about "creating another Bob!"

Most of my dreams are this crap, but they do improve when I go onto Nicotine Replacement Patches!


I danced and died a thousand times!

 
25. Monday, June 9, 2008 11:07 AM
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I had my first Peaks dream yesterday. It's not very interesting (compared to BOBette's, although most of her's seem to come when she's awake, scarily enough). Anyway, the gist was that I woke up and went into the RR Diner, and Annie was behind the counter. I wanted to order some food, but she was too occupied flirting with Coop, who was sitting next to me, so I got pissed with her, and stormed off, calling her Audrey for some reason (apparently my in-dream TP knowledge is not as good as when I'm awake.

 

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