It's about dreams/nightmares in general, the spider dream yesterday prompted this-
and what does this have to do with cheese? If you watched the video it gave a hint, if not, you can listen to this (or read the transcript below it)-
And if you did neither, here is the link to the British Cheese Board that conducted the experiment.
The UK takes cheese seriously. They (and Canada) even have cheese-rolling festivals, which I may or may not have posted here somewhere and if not, here's an example of a most recent one-
I think they're gonna need a bigger cheese!
Geez, what a dangerous competition! Rather painfully amusing to watch, though I'm surprised there are no broken necks!
So, in conclusion, why not do your own cheesy dream study? Unless, of course, you are lactose intolerant or something.
I think I will! Probably try cheddar. Wow, gives another reason to try all those exotic cheeses at Wegmans!
Dreams are fun, even the scary ones, it is kinda like having your own holodeck inside your head, though you don't get to program it consciously unless you can control your dreams (lucid dreaming) which I have not been able to master *disappointed sigh*
Geez, what a dangerous competition! Rather painfully amusing to watch, though I'm surprised there are no broken necks!
So, in conclusion, why not do your own cheesy dream study? Unless, of course, you are lactose intolerant or something.
I think I will! Probably try cheddar. Wow, gives another reason to try all those exotic cheeses at Wegmans!
Dreams are fun, even the scary ones, it is kinda like having your own holodeck inside your head, though you don't get to program it consciously unless you can control your dreams (lucid dreaming) which I have not been able to master *disappointed sigh*
'...and the cheese stands alone
the cheese stands alone,
Heigh ho the derry-o
the cheese stands alone
Heigh ho the derry-o
THE CHEESE STANDS ALONE!'
(I like singing the above as a dirge :)
the cheese stands alone,
Heigh ho the derry-o
the cheese stands alone
Heigh ho the derry-o
THE CHEESE STANDS ALONE!'
(I like singing the above as a dirge :)