Dreams...how real, or relevant...?

My least favourite dream is the one where I am on a tee and no matter where I postion the ball I cannot take a proper swing at the ball. I am either unable to address the ball as there is nowhere for me to stand; I'm falling off the tee when I address the ball - or weirdly a wall eitehr exisits or appears behind me; or a ceiling above - which mean that I cannot take a backswing of any sort. Drives me nuts!

Is it because someone is stood in the wrong place :whistle:
 
Is it because someone is stood in the wrong place :whistle:

Yes - and in my dream I know that, but no matter where I then stand - and no matter how free that place looks of any impediment to my swing - when I actually try and take my stance or make a swing - I can't either take my stance or make a swing. And so it goes on and on - and everyone is waiting and queuing up behind me - and my partners disappear away into the distance down the hole without me - leaving me behind...
 
My least favourite dream is the one where I am on a tee and no matter where I postion the ball I cannot take a proper swing at the ball. I am either unable to address the ball as there is nowhere for me to stand; I'm falling off the tee when I address the ball - or weirdly a wall eitehr exisits or appears behind me; or a ceiling above - which mean that I cannot take a backswing of any sort. Drives me nuts!
I have that one. Perhaps it is because the tees are so small at Farnham ?:mad:
 
....and in my dream I know that, but no matter where I then stand - and no matter how free that place looks of any impediment to my swing - when I actually try and take my stance or make a swing - I can't either take my stance or make a swing. And so it goes on and on - and everyone is waiting and queuing up behind me - and my partners disappear away into the distance down the hole without me - leaving me behind...

Almost the same dream and it doesn't help that the tee position makes it impossible for a leftie.

Also sometimes get squash related ones, usually trying to play avoiding furniture stacked against one or more walls.

These games are difficult enough without these impediments.:mmm::mmm:
 
I had a dream! Sorry, couldn't resist that.

Anyway, I had a weird dream last week that involved a lengthy discussion in Welsh. That in itself is odd, but what really made me think is I understood the conversation.

I learned Welsh, sort of, in school in the early '70's, and only ever spoke it in class. I couldn't speak a sentence now, although I could make a good fist of the Welsh National anthem, and a number of other songs.

The question is did my brain really store the language, and can I subconsciously recall it, or was it just I thought I could in a dream?

I nodded off just now and dreamed I had the right answer to this but I could only tell you in Serbo Croat!
 
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