
This was understandable. I was really tired yesterday so I pulled a 12 hour sleeper.
I was on a train bound for New York with some friends. It was like the usual Boy Scout trip, except we never took the train to get there. It wasn't the subway either, it was an above ground rail. I remember walking around the halls which we so empty as I saw the background pass me by quickly in a very bright forest.
I climbed up stairs from a subway entrance outside. It's somewhere around downtown not too far from Soho, I can tell by the brownstone apartments and the stereotypical triangle island park. I'm looking around, noticing that there are a bustle of people going here and there. They offer going a direction to a theatre. I agree, and we go.
I enter a small grocery store. I look for something to get. The cashier asks me what I want with a rude slang, and I realize she's russian. I then remember that Russians are the new immigrants of America. I get some gum and she continues behaving rudely towards me, but I care little for it.
I walk into a small cramped room with a walkway into a large black theatre. I'm sitting and watching a film. The film, I think, was an action film. Black and white, in what I think was a 40s mobster flick. I remember fighting and a few other things, and then it becomes color at certain points. Afterwards, I remember leaving the theatre.
Somewhere in the transition, I'm walking into a store, where someone is pulling out a bed. I take it, and I start pulling it into the street and hop onto it, into the sloping direction of the street. Before you know it, I'm riding down the street by the wheels of the mattress, controlling its movement by the side of the bed through the tiny and large streets of Manhattan. I soon find my friends catching up to me and getting on as I ride around at 40 mph on it, dodging cars and the like. Finally though, I drop off at Broadway and we're waiting by the bus station. I'm wondering how my friend's dad got here when he wasn't with us on the way here. And I think that's all I can remember for now.