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Post one dream you have...

My dream is to see a ghost, not on the TV or the internet, but actually in real life. That's the only way I can truly believe in ghosts. Hearing other people's encounters of ghosts makes me half-believe but I really want to see one for myself.
If there weren't stupid laws about entering old derelict buildings then I'd have my chance. But each time I visit an abandoned building to explore, in the middle of nowhere, some prick still spots me and tells me off like I'm a child and threatens to call the police.
 
I don't have a dream. I'm well beyond that. My dreams don't often come true.

The older I get, the more I find myself crossing things off the bucket list because they can't happen, not because I've done them. I do have a long list of things I tried to do but failed at.

OTOH, I'm not averse to a decent fantasy.
 
To see non-intrusive online ADs minus those annoying pop-up ADs are fine.

Non-intrusive ADs can interest audiences every bit as much as those darn pop-up ADs.
 

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