Saturday, March 26, 2011

I was walking down a wide street and came upon a girl who was also walking alone. I commented on how refreshing it was to walk down such a huge uncrowded street and she expressed the same relief. I asked her
if she was from "here" and she said no, but we never got into details. Then she and I were at Charlie Sheen's house with a few of her friends and I was talking to Charlie as if we were old friends. I asked him if he had started the tour yet and he said he hadn't. He regretfully started telling me how he had started to pull out of some of them and I said "Well you can't cancel Radio City! You sold it out in half an hour!"

Next we were at a river's edge in India with Kasia and some friends (?) and a sadhu was showing us the importance of the long stick he had painted white. We made our way up to the top of a cliff and were watching the clouds when we all spotted this long, thin white cloud. We instantly recognized the face in the front of it as Atrayu from the movie "The Never-Ending Story" and I just flipped out. Everyone grabbed their
cameras and were snapping away but I couldn't seem to get my lens to fit on my camera. As the cloud passed I could still hear them snapping but for me it was too late. I yelled for Kasia to help me and as she worked to figure out the problem I headed back down to the water's edge and found Jarrod M. kicking around the white stick while the sadhu stared angrily at him. I ran over to tell him to stop and tried quickly to explain the significance of this holy staff and we quickly walked away before we upset him more.

We had all spent the rest of the day wandering through a huge museum with the three girls from Charlie Sheen's house and as we left I was reminded to get their phone numbers so we could keep in touch. We sat
with them awhile and one of them handed my friend David G. a lottery ticket but instead of lotto numbers it said "Sarah has a crush on you." Afterwards we were at someone's house packing up to get ready to go home. I wondered when I was supposed to go back to work and had no idea how I had been away or how I had gotten the time off. Someone reminded me of what I missed in the museum and one of them was kind enough to drop me off so I could quickly run through it again. I only got about 1/4 through it when I woke up.

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