Oh hey, I just had another dream too. It's incredibly bizarre, and I remember the last part of it in pretty vivid detail. It's one of those dreams that starts off in one place, then focuses on one element and suddenly ends up somewhere else and becomes really random.
The first part of the dream I don't remember that well. I do recall that there was part of it that took place at an amusement park, and another part in which I was watching some kind of TV advertisement which involved a chocolate monster eating people alive. And there was another part that seemed to be taking place at a family reunion at my Aunt Lynne's house in Texas (we actually never have family reunions there). Anyway, I was there with my cousins, Thomas and Sam, and at some points my second cousin Michael too.
At one point, we went into some kind of department store. This store has a lot of bizarre stuff in it. One section featured a tiny indoor farm where plants were getting watered, but the water droplets looked sort of gelatinous and opaque, and bright blue, like comic-strip raindrops. There were also some interactions with various people in the store, none of which I can quite remember.
The next part of the dream started off as the scene from the fifth Harry Potter book in which the Weasley twins escape from Dolores Umbridge on their brooms (Since I listen to the Harry Potter books nonstop on CD, occasionally a direct scene from the books enters my subconscious...the Order of the Phoenix seems to leave the biggest impact on my dreams, for some reason). Then, next thing I know, I'm holding Argus Filch's whip and I'm using it to break through a wall in the castle, which shatters in neat little blocks just like that famous room in Deep Sea Zone Act 2. I think I was trying to smash through the wall of Umbridge's office, but once I created a big enough hole, I found that I had instead broken into a big stone room containing nothing but a little girl playing the piano. IIRC, she was kind of startled.
Anyway, next thing I know, the building I'm in is no longer a cross between Hogwarts and DSZ. It's more like an office building, but for some reason it's also a school, and I'm once again in senior year of high school, preparing to graduate. Some guidance counselor (who is made up) takes me to Umbridge's office (she is still here), and the two of them start discussing the guidance counselor's proposal for a new extracurricular activity that involves traveling on buses. The counselor told me that I don't have to sign up, but that it would look good to colleges. I give it some thought and tell the counselor and Umbridge that I would like to do it.
The dream skips ahead to me being on the bus. I'm with some other members of my senior class from school (real people), but I'm no longer seeing the dream through my own perspective. Instead, I'm looking down on the bus from behind and slightly above. Oh, and one other thing about this scene. My purpose of being on this bus has changed. It's still part of the extracurricular activity, but the activity is now taking place in another country, and the bus is a shuttle taking me and my classmates to the airport.
The bus is zooming forwards at blinding speed. At first, it's traveling as fast as the Bullet Bill item from Mario Kart, but with each passing moment, it gathers even more speed. A number appears in front of me like a video game HUD, and every time it counts up, the bus accelerates like it got a nitro boost, and doesn't slow down. By the time we reach the airport, the number is up to 9, and everything is a blur, but the bus comes to a complete stop in an instant. If this wasn't a dream, that kind of deceleration would break every bone in my body, but because the laws of physics are kind of loose in dreams, we're all completely fine.
We then haul our luggage off the bus, and it slowly starts to pull away. I suddenly realize in a panic that I left mine on the bus, and jump back on to get it. I can't find it, and it's gathering speed gradually. When I'm getting desperate, I suddenly remember that I did carry it off the bus after all, and jump off again just as the bus zooms away at mega-speed again.
Then, we split up into pairs and head off for our gates. I'm with Ben Gogel (again, real person in my senior class), and we're extremely late for our flight. Ben tells me to relax, and says that we still have six minutes before the plane leaves the gate. I tell him, "Ben, you do realize that boarding stops five minutes before a plane leaves the gate, right?" (that's actually a true fact...or at least it's true of American Airlines). Ben doesn't hear me the first time, so I repeat it. He tells me he didn't know that. We're scrambling to get to the gate in time...
...and then I woke up.