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Well I really want to go to Chicago as I haven't been there yet - so Illinois (please excuse my spelling thats probably wrong!)

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I have two (really, really can't choose between them) Elizabeth with Cate Blanchett, and Fargo with steve bushcemi.
Both completely different.. but they both rock.

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The 2 film that i really love equally as much are very different, are Star Wars and Titanic!


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I'm not really big into films like some of my friends are so this isn't that easy a question for me to answer. The two films that come to mind are:

Back To The Future (a film that I really enjoy watching)
Downfall (a film that I find just far too long to truly enjoy but I watch it and feel impressed by it if that makes sense. I know that probably only makes sense to me but I know what I mean!)

Which British county do you most want to visit but haven't? (I'm sensing that for a lot of people who don't live in the UK this could be tricky...)
 
Oh such a good question! There are so many i want to go to, but i'll name a few of my most wanted, as it were! Dorset, Cornwall, Kent,Somerset&N Yorks are the ones i think i've most wanted to go to - beautiful parts of the country esp the west country
:love: The one English county i've already spent quite a lot of time in is W Yorks!


I don't really have to name a Scottish one, as i've been in them all apart from Aberdeenshire but that's the one part of Scotland that isn't too tempting :shrug:


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I've always wanted to go to cornwall too susan, its one of the only places in the UK I haven't been to yet and I'm always hearing so much about it! Cornish pasties, surfing.. :drool:

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Yeah, I've heard a lot of Scots being none too complimentary about Aberdeenshire. What's so bad about it? :uhoh:

I'd say I've got 5 counties I most want to visit:

Cornwall (for the stunning coastline obviously!)
Cumbria (To see The Lakes)
Caernarfonshire (For Snowdonia. I confess I had to look that one up on Wikipedia. No idea how to pronounce it. Will probably just do the typical English thing and sound like I'm bringing up phelgm if I even try to say it. Probably sounds :drool: worthy in Welsh though)
Inverness (looks breath-taking :love: Plus I love those Visit Scotland TV adverts set in the Highlands).
Merseyside (I have no idea why but for the past few weeks or so I wanna go to Liverpool!)

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Cornish pasties! :drool: also, all i can think of when i hear the word Cornish is cream teas&scones!! :combust:

Oh i reckon it's that Aberdeen seems such a bleak city way up at the corner of the country plus the coastline in that area IS pretty unattractive in general in comparison with the West coast :love:

I've been to Inverness a few times and it's gorgeous esp by the riverside! :drool:


Same for Liverpool, i first went there in 1986 'cos of The Beatles connection and i was last there 6 year ago - i love it there and the people! :happy:
 
Yeh I nearly always my dreams, they are so vivid and stay with me afterwards. Plus I have a few (completely weird) recurring dreams that I used to have when I was younger and still have now.


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RavenBlue said:
Um err ah... England county... :eek: :huh:

:lol: :hug: Sorry RB I knew it'd be a hard question for people abroad to answer.

Yeah, I remember my dreams for years. In fact my mind seems have made up really vivid locations that I keep on visiting in my dreams to have different dreams in. ( :huh: Does that make sense? Same made-up places. Different stuff happening there. Is that any clearer? Probably not! lol.)

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I understand where you're coming from Quiet1. I remember most of my dreams and mine take place around here but in my dreams around here is different. :giggle: Dreamland discussion can be quite confuzzling.

Do you wish you could record your dreams so you could watch them later?
 
I don't dream a lot but the ones I have are really interesting. I once had a therapist who specialized in dream therapy. It was both fun and interesting.

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Answering both questions:
Very much yes! I remember tons of dreams from when I was a lot younger. I remember some where I was in a field of flowers with my 1st grade class, one where I was at the zoo and there were monkeys above the sign, one where I was at a pool and a dog was chasing me into the elevator and into the pool....etc. :lol: lots of random things!

I'd love to record my dreams. Sometimes I wake up and remember that I loved my dream, but I don't remember why! :(


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^Keep a dream journal, Maddy. :wink: That way as soon as you wake up and remember details about the dream you write it all down as best you can. You might see a pattern of some sort, and you could also learn a lot about yourself.
 
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