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I posted this dream on the big geocacher's forum a long time ago:

(new dream about the Lacy family follows)

Last night I had a dream that my old 1974 Ford Maverick was stolen from a car wash. It was my first car and I haven't seen it in years, but in the dream it was like it used to be. Brown with a white vinyl top. In my dream, after it had been stolen, I went about the small town I was in...looking for help and found this nice farm house and knocked on the door. Who answers it but geocacher Jogps. Huh? Turns out (in the dream) he is a car salesman, pretty rich and willing to be a nice guy and help a fella out of trouble. He saves the day by lending me a car and giving me directions back to my hometown. Weird.

--Now the dream I had last night.--

I had just gotten pickpocketed in a local mall pet store. Luckily, there was an officer nearby and I was able to hold the bad guy down until he got cuffed. On my way to the mall security office, I had to cut through a field of a large farm in the Tennessee valley. There, I saw this big wood siding home. Rectanglular. Three stories tall. Windows in front. Kind of like you would see at around Civil War times.

I stop in the house for some reason and it turns out that this is the Lacy family home. All the Lacys live here. (but no one was home at the time) There is a 12 or 15 seat wooden dining room table with lots of chairs around and only one head seat. That one belongs to Allen. I saw Robert's seat and also Johnnie's. There were enough rooms in the house for every one of the Lacys. Most of which I had never heard of. I then left the house to find mall security and then the dream got weird.

-Sushi of the fisherKings
 
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phat.us cache.us
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quote:
and then the dream got weird

This is too good to stop. I'll bet they all rode up on bicycles with Allen wearing a crown! King
Hope the dream was in color.
Let us in on the finish.

Big Grin
 
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quote:

and then the dream got weird.



Only THEN?????
 
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I had to cut through a field of a large farm in the Tennessee valley. There, I saw this big wood siding home. Rectanglular. Three stories tall. Windows in front. Kind of like you would see at around Civil War times.

I stop in the house for some reason and it turns out that this is the Lacy family home

That is weird. My 5th great-grandfather Noah Lacy came to Georgia from Virginia about 1800. We have been in Georgia ever since not Tennessee.

By the way the house that my 3rd great-grandfather William Davis Lacy lived in at the time of the civil war still exists in Cherokee County. But is a single story farm house.
 
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Boo
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I sense a common theme here...

Geo-Agent A theft... Crying

Taking refuge at a farmhouse... Help

GeoCachers... Cool 3

One can only imagine what Frued would have to say about this!
 
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