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The Strangest Serge Dream...

2003-01-08 by Cynthia <cynthia.webster@gte.net>

I had the strangest dream last night...

(this is a big deal for me because I'm one of those people who
would say that they never ever dream at night, except the
Scientists tell us that we all dream all the time - so I guess I
must believe them)...

Now you all probably know that I'm making custom banana
based synthesizer modules, and am even a Pomona banana
patch cord distributor, (www.cyndustries.com) but you might not
all know that I'm also a huge Serge modular Fan, (actually a tall
and slender one) and met the delighfully buoyant Mr. Tcherepnin
several times in days past.

In this dream last night, I imagined that a comment made by
another woman lead me to stumbled onto a large stash of used
Serge panels and boards in the so-called "junk piles" of an
electronics surplus company in San Diego California of all
places! It was a real Gold Mine!

All other details about the dream have faded in my mind since
waking up, but I do remember that the dream was otherwise
totally based in reality, (there were no pink elephants or Chesire
Cats for example)...

For those not familliar with San Diego, it is about three-hours
south of Los Angeles near the Mexican border, and nowhere
even near Serge's old haunts of Hollywood, Valencia, and
Silverlake...

I believe that there may be powerful magic in dreams,
(I only wish that I experienced them more myself).

I know about Haight Ashbury, and the Midwest with the company
now, but was there ever a temporary operation in San Diego?

I feel like putting on a Sherlock Holms hat and going off in pusuit
of the City of Lost NTOs! LOL!

I"m probably nuts, but just in the slight chance that my brain is
trying to tell me something important here, I thought I'd ask.

Might there be anything to this?

Cynthia

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