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Crazy dream last night...


Samuel L. Jackson

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Okay so I know this was WAY out there on the basis that I don't really care about TEs of this type and neither do the Panthers...but...

In the dream we had acquired Heath Miller from the Steelers... lol... He just signed a 6 year extension this past offseason... I remember being like "Man, I guess that means we're gonna start throwing to the TE a lot more"...

ahhh... dreams...

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I dreamed that Ray Lewis retired this offseason and walked up to Jon Beason... This is what he said "Jon Beason, by the power invested in me, I hereby give you the keys of hell on turf, use this special gift wise my son" Then Drew Brees said F*CK the Saints... C'mon Colston, lets move to Carolina.

Then I woke up...sigh...

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I've been having psycho dreams lately... weird, and I'm not even smokin' anything.

Same here. I routinely have very odd dreams.

I had a dream the other night that I was driving down an interstate when I was compelled to take the next exit. I took the exit and drove into a small suburb, soon finding myself in a random driveway. I entered the house and walked up the stairs where I found a small plot of dirt with two hands sticking out. After seeing fingers on both hands twitch simultaneously, I grasped the wrists and pulled up, unearthing an emaciated, frail-looking old man gasping for air. I dropped him and he tumbled down the stairs.

Upon hearing the comotion, two guys came flying out of a room upstairs and chased after me while I dialed 911. When the 911 operator picked up, I told her some guys were trying to kill me and that I needed the police. She told me I'd have to call a different number, and naturally I got irate. Next thing I know, the police are coming in and apprehending the men chasing me.

There was more to it than that, but that's about all I remember.

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I dreamed that there would be a time when fans no longer posted threads about some wet dream they had about the Panthers the night before... but it was just a dream.... speaking of dreams, it kinda feels like most of these dreams about the Panthers are bullshite

:sifone:

Think what you want, but it happened... and it wasn't a wet dream...

I mean, it isn't like I took it serious or anything, and it's the offseason... don't be a douche...

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