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Tiger-Man and His Tiger Tales

Morning of November 6, 1990. Tuesday.

Regarding, firstly, 13th of September, 1967. This was exactly one year before my wife was born and also when one of the only episodes of “The Virginian” that I remembered from my childhood was released - called “The Reckoning” - which featured Charles Bronson. There is also a minor association with Virginian and Virgo, but that is not that important. It looks like this will be yet another “long-term precognitive and oddly synchronicity-related television western and real-life cat story directed by the universe”, ha, so I might as well get it over with.

I danced at the Concordia with (mostly) any girl I wanted, although once in awhile, a potential dance partner ran away screaming. These were usually the thumb-suckers and I actually learned a little, I suppose, but not sure what. Anyway, people (adults) used to point and laugh, but I saw nothing funny about my public dancing in front of a fair number of people at such a young age. Maybe they were drunk and would laugh at anything. Maybe that is why my father poured all the alcoholic beverages people bought him into the potted plants and elsewhere when no one was looking - as laughing would likely cause him to lose his fingering on either the accordion or guitar, I thought - and since people who drank also eventually fell over or just went to sleep, I reasoned, my dad had to finish his work or he would not be paid. My father did two tiger songs at the time, “Hold That Tiger”, an accordion instrumental, and “I’ve Got a Tiger By the Tail”, a still-popular Buck Owens song (from 1965). Blaine C, one of my father’s musical partners, would tear up the banjo - almost could not see his hand, it went so fast.

Later on, there were two tiger-themed advertisements, the "put a tiger in your tank" from Esso (now Exxon), I believe, and Tony the Tiger yelling “they’re great!” about Kellogg’s Cornflakes. All this is beside the point, though, the main precognitive weaving was related to my wife at the time of the dream before we met (as was often the case).

Dream of November 6th, 1990 (La Crosse, Wisconsin, Loomis Street, about 7 in the morning). This was a few months before my wife first made contact with me in 1991.

I was heading north along George street on the western side of the street in La Crosse, Wisconsin. I notice that I am walking with a tiger. It seems like a “long journey” although I do not leave the region or the street itself for the most part until I get to the IGA store. At times, I am holding onto the tiger’s tail with caution (I guess reflecting the song my father sang, "I’ve Got a Tiger by the Tail"). It also seems like one or two other people are with me at times, but I am not focused on them. The tiger is the most clear imagery at most points.

Over time, as I am walking, the tiger seems less and less threatening until I actually see him as a faithful companion, but I still do not squeeze his tail that tightly. We end up near the entrance to the IGA store. This was also possibly associated with “Calvin and Hobbes”, a comic strip that featured a young boy and Hobbes, his “pet tiger” which was actually a stuffed toy in reality (but shown to be real in scenes with only Calvin and Hobbes). The strip read just prior to the dream (the night before) featured the following exchange: Calvin: “Another gorgeous brisk fall day.” and (next panel) “What a waste to be going to school on a morning like this.”, Hobbes: “What would you do if you could stay home this morning?”, Calvin: “Sleep right through it.”

“What would you do if you could stay home this morning?” asks the tiger as we are walking in my dream. “Huh?” I think, as tigers cannot talk. However, as the scene seems to change, I see that the tiger is actually now Charles Bronson (with no sign of any costume anywhere), sitting against the IGA store entrance area wall with legs out and almost reminding me of a ventriloquist dummy. I am sitting to his right in a similar way. He is talking a lot now, but I do not quite perceive what he is saying. I then seem to understand that Charles Bronson was not a tiger, but a larger tiger cat, by which I say “wow, you’re the biggest cat I ever saw”, which seems rather foolish of me at that point (I get a sense of slight embarrassment) as he is no longer a cat. He does not seem to notice my embarrassment and still seems somewhat catlike, with large whiskers being all that remains of his previous form. Around that time, in real life, before I met her, my wife had recently gotten a tiger cat she named “Mr. Bronson” (not based on Charles Bronson, though, she is not sure why, apparently). She wrote in her journal (before we were ever in contact), under his picture - “Mr. Bronson, the biggest cat I ever saw.”

(Actual scanned image of her old journal above.)

Notes:

There is something a bit interesting about the date of November 6th (11-6). This is likely due to the 6 and 11 associations (one must not forget 9 and 22, though), other dates being September 11th (9-11) and June 11th (6-11), and sometimes 11-9. Much more on that later. (I also lived on 611 N. Monroe as a child.)

The episode of “Gunsmoke” (“Milligan”) that foreshadowed additional foreshadowing of long-term precognition (as well as my first dream version itself) regarding our pet being hung, was ALSO on a November 6th (1972) - although the episode with Charles Bronson (of “The Virginian”) again, one year before my wife was born.

“Death Wish 4: The Crackdown”, a pretty bad Charles Bronson movie according to most fans, was supposedly released 6th of November, 1987. This was the last new Charles Bronson movie I had seen prior to the dream of 6th of November, 1990 with Charles Bronson transforming from the tiger cat as above.

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