Open to Interpretation
City Words
#Reruns
Game on...on the Radio...Red Sox at Dodgers...did earlier post...worn down...routinely, I do this riffs...and don't write them out...web has this trick of making things available literally at finger tips...Dream: I'm in a big city, like San Francisco...and it's a rerun back to back dream...rerun as I've beeb before, back to back, one version I dream, and then right after, same version, with just a little bit difference...I'm in like a night club, concert hall, and need to get back...I dont know the way...guess to open an odd door...black glass..top half drops towards me, bottom stays shut, I can't get out, find another, then in unfamilar city streets, aand, I find myself back where I was, and try to leave again, and try the same black gas door, same result...stupid, I think...another door, and I'm oitside...and study a long street of homes and businesses, going up a hill..."remember" I say, "this street to come back again"...and the scene holds still a long time, becoming more distinct...I wake up...Ohtani up...San Francisco is part of the mash up in my dreams with the Yosemite and Disney...I worked there a month...it was like a dream for reals...I was "a complete unknown"...that's typical of dreaming-being alone...in two more dreams I was like dreaming in different languages...have in mind with these reports to make a vocabulary...hard to descibe the languages!...but they are reruns...see them again...reruns, back to backs, words for a dream vocabulary, term for how they work...reruns and back to back hark to how media records and plays things...dreams have a physical memory storage...
✨️dreams have a physical memory storage?
🎶no good answer to that...sometimes, there are just no good answers from anyone...entire universities fug heads...but then, I dont know Chinese...memory is a fish hook...young, fish in a barrel, old, skunked...
✨️The phrase you provided is not a real Chinese proverb, but rather a playful Western fusion of idioms comparing memory and catching fish across different ages.
Understanding the MetaphorsYoung / Fish in a barrel: Implies that youth has sharp, abundant, and easy-to-grab thoughts, making recall effortless like shooting confined fish.
Old / Skunked: Suggests that aging leads to an empty mental net—getting "skunked" means catching nothing during a fishing trip. [1]

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