Perchance to dream…

Any dream interpreters out there?

Last night I had a strange one. The dream started with me getting on a Canada Air flight.

The strange thing about this plane was that all the seats were bench-style. Some faced forward in the cabin, others faced the side. I sat in one facing the side. At this point in the dream, I realized that I wasn’t wearing a shirt. Thankfully, I did have pants, but I was surprised they let me on the plane bare-chested. No one seemed to notice even though everyone else was fully clothed.

I just checked and found out there is an Air Canada but not a Canada Air. Still, why Canada Air? I’ve never been to Canada, don’t plan on going there, and don’t want to. In the words of Homer Simpson, “why would you want to leave America to visit American Junior?”

And what is up with being shirtless? Is there some phobia related to having a bare torso on a plane?

Or maybe Freud would say “sometimes being shirtless on a Canadian airplane is just being shirtless on a Canadian airplane.”

  • Glenn

    Heh, Being a Canadian and traveling though Canada and occasionally though the US for work, I have the opposite perspective of you. I often think of Americans as wannabe Canadians. Don't get me wrong, Americans are nice people, it is just too bad they couldn't be Canadians .. and for that I feel sorry for them. Cheers.

  • Glenn

    Heh,

    Being a Canadian and traveling though Canada and occasionally though the US for work, I have the opposite perspective of you. I often think of Americans as wannabe Canadians.

    Don't get me wrong, Americans are nice people, it is just too bad they couldn't be Canadians .. and for that I feel sorry for them.

    Cheers.

  • Glenn

    Heh,

    Being a Canadian and traveling though Canada and occasionally though the US for work, I have the opposite perspective of you. I often think of Americans as wannabe Canadians.

    Don’t get me wrong, Americans are nice people, it is just too bad they couldn’t be Canadians .. and for that I feel sorry for them.

    Cheers.

  • Glenn

    Heh,

    Being a Canadian and traveling though Canada and occasionally though the US for work, I have the opposite perspective of you. I often think of Americans as wannabe Canadians.

    Don’t get me wrong, Americans are nice people, it is just too bad they couldn’t be Canadians .. and for that I feel sorry for them.

    Cheers.

  • Bro

    Am I the only one who finds it odd that Glenn seems to have missed the point of your post?

  • Bro

    Am I the only one who finds it odd that Glenn seems to have missed the point of your post?