And I thought, Wow, these guys are so goody-two-shoes that they don’t even eat ice cream. They get fruit headaches!
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Your fruit headache dream/ phrase and the comparison with ice cream brought me back to your dream of that breakfast shop you visited. You had initially been eating that ice cream that doesn't melt, and then went to the restaurant where the menu was written all over the walls. Here is the post:
https://narrowdesert.blogspot.com/2025/07/hello-good-bye-shoot-this-man.html
One of the menu items you highlighted was the bowl of raspberries/ Red Tart.
One guess had been that the raspberry bowl represented the Rose Stone, with the minimum order of 3 "cups" referring to witnesses that will need to have some part or role with that Stone., potentially, with a cup being perhaps a play on words for a chosen "vessel" or person.
If you remember, "Play for Patrick" was one phrase that had tied the Rose Stone to someone else perhaps hearing/ seeing/ experiencing what is on said Stone. Further, this was tied to the Jefferson Airplane phrase "Feed your Head" in its song, White Rabbit, along with all sorts of other allusions tying stones to heads, in some case quite literally with the images and mentions of stones and names being sealed to foreheads.
In other words, the "fruit headache" could have something to do with this. If you captured your words exactly, your thought of people who each fruit, and not ice cream, as "goody two shoes" would seem to fit right in, given the analogy of the Stone(s) with Shoes.
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