Tuesday, November 16, 2010
The Congo
I was in Africa. Apparently I was in The Congo, which looked like a wealthy suburb of a modern big city. I could see the Sphinx and the Great Pyramids off in the distance, and they looked very different from that angle -- apparently they are flat if you view them from the side. Suddenly, I looked in the sky and saw a small plane take a nosedive and crash in the distance. I started to run to the scene to try and help, but I didn't know which way to go until a woman came out of a nearby house and said they crashed in "the parking lot." So I started to go toward the parking lot, but ended up in a large building with many art studios. At this point, the plane crash was no longer a concern and I was wandering through the building looking at art. I saw a famous cartoonist hard at work. Eventually I found a locked-up, unused room. It was in disrepair, and housed a few chairs, a broken jukebox, and a bookshelf with some books and CDs on it. I found a book about R.E.M. called The Green Tour, which was about one specific concert on their 1989 tour.
Labels:
africa,
by dan,
fake books,
foreign lands,
plane crash,
R.E.M.,
travel
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