Geeky in my dreams.
Last night I realized that I am boring. At least in my dreams I am boring.
Granted the dream isn't the sort of boring dream that my friend Felisa had. I'm not that much of a dullard (sorry Felisa).
Nope. I'm boring in a completely different way.


Do note how cool and timeless my musical taste was back then. As I have album slicks (that's the name of those square poster like items on the wall that look like album covers) of Sioxsie and the Banshees, Erasure, Electronic, My Bloody Valentine and The Pixies. Just ignore the fact that I also have The Farm's Sparticus above the Electronic slick (who's The Farm? Exactly). I believe I would still listen to all those albums right now (if I had them in a digital format on my external hard drive). I rarely listen to anything that isn't on my iTunes database nowadays.

Also note in the photo that my freshman roommate Andy Weinstein at Washington University in St. Louis is using a state-of-the-art Macintosh IIsi computer. We had people coming into our room envious and jealous of the computer.
And yes, that is a Fido Dido doll sitting on top of my boombox on the top shelf. I acquired it from someone at summer bible camp (another story for another time) and was quite pleased with it. I wonder whatever happened to it? Probably in my parent's basement. Everything is in my parent's basement.
But I digress. In the dream, I had none of these decorations. Stark blank white walls, and one single boom box. And rows and rows of bookshelves. And on these bookshelves I had rows and rows of comic books.
Yes. In my dreams I am geekier than I am in real life. Is that possible? I don't know. Quite possibly. I don't really collect comics anymore.
So in the dream, I had just woken up from a night's sleep and the first thing I decided I needed to do was to organize my comic book collection. I don't remember how I had them organized, but I had decided (in my dreams) that it was all wrong. And so I started to sort through them all, and started to re-bag them. First you take them out of the original comic book plastic bag and look to see if any of the bags were starting to yellow. A lot of the bags weren't the acid free mylar, but the cheap polypropylene bags that weren't always the most archival. If they were yellowing, I'd throw them away and put them in a new bag, along with a new stiff backing board to keep the comic from bending.

Now it's true, Belinda is no Siouxsie Sioux. She is no Johnny Marr, nor is she a Kim Deal and she is definitely no Kevin Shields. Okay, maybe she's closer to Andy Bell. But let's face facts. Belinda started out with The Go-Go's, a band that had it's roots in the LA punk scene (Johnny are you Queer?). And so I say with pride that I chose Belinda Carlisle in my dream, to organize my comic books.
As I was bopping away to Heaven is a Place on Earth, my roommate (not Andy Weinstein from Washington University in St. Louis) pops his head up from the top bunk and asks me... "Are we listening to.... Belinda Carlisle?"
Why yes, we are! It turns out my college roommate is my friend Glenn Gortney! One of the BIGGEST fans of THE GO-GO's that I know! He's hung out with Jane Wiedlin (my person favorite GO-GO) as well as Charlotte Caffey. In fact, he's done GO-GO's pilgrimages with his friend Kim Brisack, traveling up and down the west coast following them around to venues and shows all over the place!

I'm enthusiastic. So I tell him YES! Make me a mix tape. I can't wait! I'm so glad we're roommates!
And then I wake up. AJ abruptly asks me if I have a therapy appointment this morning. "Ummm. Yes." - though it comes out of my mouth "urrmmmm..yeeessthh." Well your alarm is set but not turned on. Don't worry though. It's only 15 minutes after the alarm was set to go off.
I get out of bed grudgingly. In the shower, I wonder...is this the sort of dream that a person brings up to their therapist? And what would he say in response?
"Well I had this dream last night. I was organizing my comic books and listening to Belinda Carlisle in my college dorm. My roommate offered to make me a mix tape of rare Belinda Carlisle tracks."
"Hmmm.... Interesting.... I would say the comic books represent sexual frustration as it is obvious that you are not having any sex if all you want to do is organize comic books."
or.
"Hmmm... Interesting... Perhaps the Belinda Carlisle music represents your mom, and your friend who is offering to make a mix tape, is telling you that there is more to your mom than just what you and everyone else knows about. The fact that he wants to make you a mix tape of rare Belinda Carlisle music is his attempt to show you that you mom has hidden facets of her life that you are not aware of."
Though more likely than that, my therapist would just say "Hmmm. How very interesting. It seems that you. are. very boring. and extremely geeky. Even in your dreams. You are complete geek. With very common taste in music."
Ultimately, I decided to talk about something else in this morning's session.
7 Comments:
I like how your dream is so much like real life. There's really nothing bizarre about it. Did you ever re-bag your comics this way?
Obviously you want some B.Carlisle b-sides.
your dorm room looks awesome. takes me back.
so . . were you trying to hide your homosexuality? It's thin ice w/ those Streisand posters ..
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I think your freshman year dorm room looks like your apartment now. This pleases me greatly.
The sight of the Belinda Carlisle album also filled me with great joy.
I can tell you exactly what your comic book dream means, but I don't want Andy Weinstein to hear us.
;)
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Ah Belinda- for some odd reason, whenever I hear 'heaven is a place on earth', I always sing along but say 'oooh, poopy is the smell of birth'. And laugh. I need to grow up....
That IS a superficially boring dream, but I like the vividness. The whole organizing and rebagging of comics, the Belinda Carlisle choice, etc. I have had some very vivid dreams lately, and I ought to write a blog about them. I've felt like blogging for a while but wasn't sure about what to write. Now I know.
You know, your blog posts are like braids. You take three different topics and weave them together into one long plait. You should have been a hairdresser.
these comments make me laugh. :D
Oh, yeah.
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