Friday, June 6, 2008

Airplane, Drugs, and Cigarettes

For a while now, me and my brother Dylon have been thinking that our dad is a drug-dealer. Something that happened a few days ago might have turned up in my dream. Our dad told Dylon to give 2 thousand dollars to someone who was coming to the house. Said he was buying Pistons' tickets, but me and Dylon both concluded that it was drug money. That night I had a very vivid dream. It's three days after the dream and I still remember a lot.

So me and my brother somehow know that the guy who our Dad gave the money to is traveling to Japan. So me and him attempt to follow him. We go to the airport and get tickets. We then have to do a "test ride". It was the weirdest thing, but all of the passengers (there were only about 6-10) had to ride this rollercoaster-chairlift thing to test something. It wasn't attached to anything, and it was a fast black metal "cart" which we were all harnessed into and it was pretty fast. All it did was go forward and do spontaneous twists and turns, no flips. Oh, and for some reason, I wasn't harnessed in at all. I hung on to the top metal bar and tried to hang on while it was speedily moving. I swear, I thought I was going to fall off.

This part is blurry, but I think we crashed on the test ride, and the "flight attendant" was there too. I yelled at my brother saying how instead of trying to follow the guy to prove that our Dad is on drugs, we should have just called the police. I was furious. But then, the flight attendant pulled out a cigarette and started to smoke...she looked like she was stressed out, probably because we crashed. I go over to her (my brother did too I think) and start smoking with her. We talked, but I had no idea what it was about. I backed away and stared at her and she kept smoking her cigarette. She looked pretty, but I thought to myself that if she hadn't smoked cigarettes she would be better looking.

Also, I think the setting was "prehistoric". No animals, I just remember my surroundings looking like dinosaur times...but without the dinosaurs.

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