Sunday, December 12, 2010

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I was playing a computer game and had the option to go to a zone that resembled the Southwest US, or to a zone that resembled something a little more northerly. I opted for the Southwest zone, because it was newer.

As I was exploring, I had a mission to enter a Home Depot filled with people trying to kill me, grab a special item, and leave. I grabbed the item and managed to escape with my life by cycling faster than the zombies chasing me. I continued to run away over dry hills until I got to a ravine.

Once I got there, I found a church where I Cantori was on tour. After they finished I joined them on tour. We were driving in a heavily forested area of New Mexico, when we got to a bridge where we all had to get out and walk over it on foot.

It was a three level bridge. The top level was for buses and cars, the middle level was for bicycles, and the bottom level was for pedestrians. I took of my shoes (because everyone was), left them on the pedestrian level, and wheeled my bike through the bicycle level. Once I got there, I watched I Cantori get back on the bus, but then I noticed I was supposed to carry my shoes over myself, and I hadn't. So I left the bike and went down to the pedestrian level to go get my shoes.

As I was walking through the pedestrian area of the bridge, which was so low it was a tunnel, I noticed a tunneling machine blocking passage, and there were about three or four workers repainting the tunnel due to water damage. They began talking about how the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel (highway 19, apparently) was significantly longer, and invited me to join them. While they were talking about that tunnel, the pedestrian tunnel morphed into the tunnel they were talking about, and I was now in Virginia. So I joined them in painting this 55-mile long tunnel. I was mixing blue and white paint together when I woke up...

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