That seems to make no sense.
I was just now reminded of a dream I had the last time I was asleep, which was some time yesterday a long time ago. Now the details are vague but the details were clear that I was wearing a watch timepiece on my wrist and that watch had formerly belonged to Phoebe. I cannot now recall any other details. As with all dreams I wake up from, tiredly every day now, I did think about that dream after waking up. But all the other details now escape my mind.
So I wondered about whether that was a normal dream.
Normal in terms of the abnormality of the context of what I just watched on DVD.
Several weeks ago, I guess several weeks ago, I really don't recall how long and I can only guess that it was several weeks ago, I was last watching for the first time the DVD episodes for racketeering production the 1995 television series "Sliders" and I had stopped watching one particular episode before it completed.
There is dialog about "Professor Arturo" having to trade in his wristwatch for the price of a meal, as the scene establishes that "Rembrandt" seems to have lost the silver coins he gained possession of on the last world they visited, and watching that scene again a short while ago I had the strongest sense of confidence that is associated with the dream I had the last time I was asleep.
So that would seem to be a normal dream, right?
The last time I watched that DVD I did watch that scene. I heard that dialog.
I had a dream about a wristwatch.
And that is why tonight, after weeks, I decided to watch again that DVD?
Is my power of memory that powerful? I know why I did not watch that entire episode the last time. The last I watched any of those DVD's I watched only a short portion of that episode because I could no longer stay awake to watch the entire episode. So is my memory so powerful that even when my brain is about ready to fall asleep that I would recall such a trivial detail that weeks later another sleeping dream would influence me tonight to start watching again that episode?
I started it again tonight to the beginning of the episode because so much time had passed since I had last watched partially that episode.
The last time I watched it I had not even got to point where they met "Mary" and I would have never recalled that detail about her in a million years although she seems vaguely familiar, I guess, because I guess I would remember that episode because I feel certain I would have watched it on television when it premiered.
She has what seemed to be a laser beam burn on her left shoulder area of her shirt on her upper chest.
This exercise is pointless in terms of transcribing the other details from their incriminating dialog for that racketeering production.
In terms of other incriminating evidence I am pleased to see you got that traitor Jack Howard Jacobs to admit he is a scurvy whore for the Nazi propaganda of Microsoft Bill Gate al-Qaida. He is guilty of severe treason against the United States and he knows it and he knows he no longer has a get-out-of-jail-free-pass in the United States.
http://www.tv.com/shows/sliders/invasion-29792/
tv.com
Sliders
Invasion
Season 2, Episode 12, Aired Jun 28, 1996
Quotes
Wade: Cheer up, Professor. It was only a watch.
Arturo: Only a watch?! That timepiece was probably worth more than the gross national product of Paraguay. Nasty French planet filled with shifty, back-stabbing, croissant-sniffing nitwits.
Rembrandt: Come on, Professor. You're killing us.
Wade: Yeah. Maybe you should've saved some of those insults for the waiter.
Arturo: What? That frog eating mendicant? I wouldn't waste good material on him.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kromagg
Kromagg
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Kromaggs (also known pejoratively as "Maggs" and "Maggots" by humans), are a fictional species of humanoid primates from the science fiction television show, Sliders. They are a technologically advanced and highly militaristic race bent on conquering all human-dominated alternate Earths in preparation for an assault on the world they call Kromagg Prime, the world the humans on that Earth originally drove them from after a world war.
Professor Maximillian Arturo, Rembrandt Brown, Quinn Mallory and Wade Welles first encountered the Kromaggs in the season two episode "Invasion" on one of the more than 150 Earths they had subjugated. It was revealed in the episode that when the Kromaggs began dimensional travelling, they were shocked to see world after world dominated by Homo sapiens. They both hate and fear humans, considering them "vermin" and the enemy and have treated them accordingly.
Kromaggs conquer most alternate Earths they encounter and keep those humans they didn't kill for slave labour, breeding purposes, or as test subjects.
http://www.tv.com/shows/sliders/invasion-29792/
tv.com
Sliders
Invasion
Season 2, Episode 12, Aired Jun 28, 1996
Quotes
Quinn: I'm impressed, Professor. No matter what how much that guy taunts you, you just turn the other cheek.
Arturo: Patience, Mr. Mallory. Just wait till he sees his tip.
http://www.tv.com/shows/sliders/invasion-29792/
tv.com
Sliders
Invasion
Season 2, Episode 12, Aired Jun 28, 1996
Quotes
Rembrandt: Geez, if these things are sliders, we need to find home before they do. Our Earth needs to be warned
Wade: Every Earth needs to be warned. Starting with this one.
Arturo: Hold on a minute, Paul Revere. I do happen to agree with you, by the way, but here's the problem: How do we do it? We can't just go up to every gendarme and say "Excuse me. Very shortly, an army of killer apes will be descending in your vichyssoise."
http://www.tv.com/shows/sliders/invasion-29792/
tv.com
Sliders
Invasion
Season 2, Episode 12, Aired Jun 28, 1996
Quotes
Arturo: All right, I changed my mind. After Kromagg prison world, New France is bearable.
- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 02:07 AM Pacific Time USA Monday 02 July 2012