More strange dreams...

Feb 05, 2008 11:01


I really did have very bizarre dreams last night--not at all in the same way as last time though. For one thing, they were in color and they didn't seem to have the actors from LTelV. It was still very creepy though, because it was as if I had tuned into Dantoniste World. Maxime and Éléonore were still there, as I've never had a dream about the ( Read more... )

camille desmoulins, le bas, reenactment, robespierre, random, éléonore duplay, dream

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maelicia February 6 2008, 00:51:02 UTC
Um. Lots of crack yes. Was Danton also doing the bunny and hopping? Because that'd be... um... loud?

Also, it's very creepy to read the sentence "today they've put the scaffold up at my school". Really. I insist. If I were at your school seeing that, I'd probably start rubbing the back of my neck because I'm hypocondriac and nevrotic like that.

Maybe it's just the omen that the guy who's in charge of the reenactment and didn't consider your script is going to be hit by the fake!blade of the fake!guillotine?... I suppose that'd bad to wish for that. But anyway.

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estellacat February 6 2008, 01:03:00 UTC
Yes, crack is the word. My subconscious is twisted, clearly. D: But no, Danton wasn't in that part of the dream, strangely enough. It was just the Desmoulins. Maybe they were babysitting... Danton, after all, would be the only one stupid enough to trust them with his children. >__>

It is creepy, I admit, but there's not much I can do about that since it also happens to be true. They haven't set up the guillotine itself yet though, so it could be worse...

It wouldn't matter anyway. The guillotine blade is made of rubber or something similar, so it's entirely harmless. Unlike the reenactment itself. *sighs*

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josiana February 6 2008, 01:06:40 UTC
What I imagine to be about every thirty seconds or so in dream time, they kept looking out the windows to see if anyone was watching them, and then kissing if they decided that no one was.
Awwwwww. &hearts That's adorable. Even more than Camille and his rabbit impersonation.

Oh, and speaking of reenactments, what do they do exactly? I can't remember. ^^; If there are special effects like lighting and music, you could sabotage those and never have it associated with you, if you're careful. Or you could break the scaffold somehow. I imagine that's pretty expensive, and they might not be able to get a replacement on time. Um, if you want to do something that doesn't involve vandalism, you could do posters, listing the inaccuracies, and give out pamphlets. (I wouldn't recommend doing both at once, since that makes things pretty obvious.)

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estellacat February 6 2008, 01:37:14 UTC
It was pretty adorable, admittedly. ^__^ But it was also very cracky. Much like Camille's rabbit impersonation, actually.

Sadly, nothing so high-tech. And the only way they wouldn't catch me breaking the scaffold would be if I were to do so at two in the morning... and that's a bit creepy even for me. D: Of course, leaving pamphlets all around at 2 am might not be such a bad idea...

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josiana February 6 2008, 01:41:25 UTC
Aww. ^__^ I'm sure Camille impersonated rabbits all the time, really.

Alas. D: Well, I hope the pamphlets work.

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estellacat February 6 2008, 01:48:58 UTC
However the adorable was slightly... out of context, unfortunately. I wouldn't put it past him.

D: So do I.

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