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<blockquote data-quote="Oh!Carol Christmasson" data-source="post: 394022" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>As a young child in the seventies, my mother made me swallow a daily dose of vitamins - under loud protest, and always trying to worm my way out of the situation.</p><p>One pill was brown, the other one was orange.</p><p>Now, so many years later, I wonder if those pills were prescribed by a cult-friendly doctor who wanted to bring the satanic powers out in me.</p><p></p><p>At that same age (approximately) I witnessed a comedy act on television. It was a man inside a costume made of two "dancing" dolls. Incredibly naff, but that dolls costume was responsible for 10 years of frequent nightmares, to the point of <em>dreaming about</em> having nightmares. There was a time when I wondered if I'd ever snap out of it.</p><p>One doll was dressed in dark brown, the other one in red-orange.</p><p></p><p>I have my theory about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oh!Carol Christmasson, post: 394022, member: 8"] As a young child in the seventies, my mother made me swallow a daily dose of vitamins - under loud protest, and always trying to worm my way out of the situation. One pill was brown, the other one was orange. Now, so many years later, I wonder if those pills were prescribed by a cult-friendly doctor who wanted to bring the satanic powers out in me. At that same age (approximately) I witnessed a comedy act on television. It was a man inside a costume made of two "dancing" dolls. Incredibly naff, but that dolls costume was responsible for 10 years of frequent nightmares, to the point of [I]dreaming about[/I] having nightmares. There was a time when I wondered if I'd ever snap out of it. One doll was dressed in dark brown, the other one in red-orange. I have my theory about it. [/QUOTE]
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