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Is Gordon Brown so fearful?
Aug 14, 2008 04:16
  • CHERRY07
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(Source: Telegraph.co.uk)

When you had nightmare, who did you dream of, spider, monster or something else? According to a survey of 3500 people, Mr Brown, the British Prime Minister and Chancellor Alistair Darling both joined spiders, falling from a great height and Heather Mills in a list of things which have Britons waking in a cold sweat. Brown was the third most nightmarish celebrity, behind singer Amy Winehouse and shock rocker Marilyn Manson. Simon Cowell and Cherie Blair.

Is Mr Brown so fearful? No. Dreaming of Mr Brown suggests that British people are more worried about the credit crisis and the prospect of UK's economy.

Except dreaming of Mr Brown, being chased is the most common nightmare theme. Many people also dream of losing a loved one.

When you had nightmare, who or what did you dream of?

He is not fearful, isn't it?

Aug 14, 2008 10:41
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  • DAVEC
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When I was younger I had nightmares and it was always about me being chased by a hand, not even a big hand, just regular size.
Aug 14, 2008 14:43
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Good job you are not on the stage when the compere say's give Dave a big hand! he he


I have dream I was falling from a great height several times, I nealy did once in 1969, I was working on a building site and went to walk out on the scaffolding from the roof only to find that they had taken it down the day before and I would have fallen 140 feet!
Alan
Aug 14, 2008 21:31
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I never dreamed of those 'big-shots". When I had nightmares, I dreamed of ghosts and was awakened in a cold sweat. Why? Because I watched horror movies.
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