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Around 4-5 years ago when I was still with my son's father, I "thought" I had a dream about his birth town (Roma) in outback Queensland Australia. I dreamt of this pub which looked like a shed amongst gum trees with a dirt pathway to the door, with an old railway sleeper fence made out of Ironbark out front. I was trying to find my ex and his relatives and proceeded to go inside where this pub looked like something out of the 1800's, complete with dirt floor. I was actually thinking this was quite a happening friendly place in this modern age. I ended up mingling with the oldies there and had a great time...I still couldn't find my ex and co though.....I also had a dream (was in the same dream)about this huge Queenslander (typical old Australian house) near a dried up river bed with this huge old tree for shade beside the house and all I remember there was the colour of the house and what looked like drought with everything dry, except for this big tree. The next day after this dream I told my ex does Roma have a river and he said yes but it's normally dried up due to drought. I told him about this pub I dreamt of in the same dream and he said he had no knowledge of this pub. I had nearly forgotten about this dream until a couple of weekends ago when I was watching a show about places in Queensland and they were touring Roma....and of all things my dream pub pops up on screen complete with railway sleeper fence, and set amongst gum trees with a dirt path leading to the door! I was like OMG and they showed the interior and I was like this was my dream, complete with "the oldies" and dirt floor!!! I can tell you this I've only driven through Roma and that was with dad when I was 8 as we were going to my uncles cattle station in NW Qld and I cant remember anything about Roma, only that we drove through it. As far as I'm concerned I'm convinced this was an OBE. Now only I wish to do voluntary obe's as I tend to do them involuntary!
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