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Chapter 1 - The Guy in the Hotel Room
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Visions chapter 2, Opie Kidnapped
The first dream was about two boys being kidnapped, one of them was Opie from the old "Andy Griffith Show" - yes, the kid played by Ron Howard.
The kids were rescued, but when they were announced by the police to be rescued, one of them turned out to be my mother.
So, while my mother and father were deciding where to go for dinner, I found out that an old girlfriend named Marion had been kidnapped and I was on the phone trying to find out some more information.
While I was on the phone, my parents kept bothering me about where to go out to dinner. I couldn't quite understand why they weren't concerned at all about Marion and asked them to stop asking me about where to have dinner when my old girlfriend was being held captive.
I was on the phone with somebody who was supposed to be giving me information, and he kept telling me he had an address or a phone number, but whenever he got to the number he mumbled it and I couldn't make it out.
This kept happening over and over until it occured to me that I was actually talking to the kidnapper himself. After becoming very emotional and frrustrated, I told the voice on the other end of the line that I knew he was the kidnapper and that he shouldn't be treating me that way.
He laughed at me, leaving me with an incredible feeling of powerlessness, that I was so close and yet could do nothing. He kept laughing and my parents kept asking me where to go to dinner. The whole thing was rather confusing.
There was a police tape up on a driveway - I was pretty sure it was my childhood friend Joe Budny's house, and his father was in reality a police officer, but neither of them were there. I only recognized the driveway and their house.
Later, I was at some kind of political rally and I interrupted it by shouting out "stop the war", apparently upset over the war in Iraq, and, as I explained to another person there, the "other wars", noting that all you had to do was add an "s" to war and the condition became plural.
There was no conclusion to any of this.
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