There are indications that the dream state allows a connection to a deeper collective consciousness. The Australian aborigines claimed the ability to use it to communicate at a distance and as a source of guidance.
The punch line reminds me of a bit from The Simpsons, where Homer dreams a vision of Cesar Chavez and asks “how come you look like Cesar Romero?”, at which point the vision response “because you do not know what Cesar Chavez looks like” – clearly a dig at the artists.
That having been said, if you’re getting a vision of someone you’ve never heard of before, then it probably is an actual vision, not a dream :-)
Ah, John C. Frémont, a man of parts and ambition, but who (when you get right down to it) was a failure at everything he tackled. Buchanan’s presidency is a matter of history, but odds are that Frémont’s would have been even worse.
Remember that Moondog saw the coat rack as Abraham Lincoln earlier. He is probably still experiencing some sort of hallucination state but the historical accuracy is odd for that sort of thing.
oldpine52 almost 6 years ago
But Fremont would have been worse.
drivingfuriously Premium Member almost 6 years ago
https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-C-Fremont
Dirty Dragon almost 6 years ago
With Moondog, it’s a wonder he didn’t dream up Roger C. Carmel.
Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 6 years ago
There are indications that the dream state allows a connection to a deeper collective consciousness. The Australian aborigines claimed the ability to use it to communicate at a distance and as a source of guidance.
shamino almost 6 years ago
The punch line reminds me of a bit from The Simpsons, where Homer dreams a vision of Cesar Chavez and asks “how come you look like Cesar Romero?”, at which point the vision response “because you do not know what Cesar Chavez looks like” – clearly a dig at the artists.
That having been said, if you’re getting a vision of someone you’ve never heard of before, then it probably is an actual vision, not a dream :-)
AndrewSihler almost 6 years ago
Ah, John C. Frémont, a man of parts and ambition, but who (when you get right down to it) was a failure at everything he tackled. Buchanan’s presidency is a matter of history, but odds are that Frémont’s would have been even worse.
Spiny Norman Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Sunglasses in bed?
NobBoffin almost 6 years ago
John C. Fremont…….Monty……..am I seeing a family connection here? Asking for a friend.
hogpop.padula almost 6 years ago
Buchanan was, until now !
FassEddie almost 6 years ago
Edgar Buchanan! He played Uncle Joe on Petticoat Junction too! Worst supporting role actor ever!
Ryan Plut almost 6 years ago
I know of a worse president that was INFUCTED on this great nation. (re-read the comic).
ssklansky almost 6 years ago
If you look at his Wikipedia page Fremont lost the popular election by close to 500,000 votes
Sisyphos almost 6 years ago
For God’s sake, VOTE, Moonie, and put an end to these nightmares! Your country is depending on you! It’s your patriotic duty!
Billy Yank almost 6 years ago
Remember that Moondog saw the coat rack as Abraham Lincoln earlier. He is probably still experiencing some sort of hallucination state but the historical accuracy is odd for that sort of thing.
jdsven almost 6 years ago
Looks like Dahlia’s talk has scared the Dickens out of Moondog.