This dream is divided into strange sections, as follows: - Brian and His Idiocy (Alcohol) - Moving the Church Piano to Nanny & Pop-ops House (with some weird changes to it, possibly from the last dream I had) - My Car, Car Parts, and Bees (in someone's driveway, or a slightly sloped parking lot in a space next to a building) - Carrying Parts of Something Into a Back Alley While holding the parts of something (possibly the a car part from the previous section) I walk into a seemingly random but possibly nearby back alley between buildings (to the left of the most noticeable building). Why I walk back into here, I don't know. As I walk in, I'm hesitant because whatever parts I'm holding probably look expensive to the people back here, and am afraid of getting jumped. Someone walks past me on the left; I'm on the right, closer to the noticeable building. I see people ahead, and ask/tell the first person I encounter (a woman) that she can have what I'm holding, completely expecting to give it to her and she says "What, why would I want that?" somewhat kindly/surprised, so I figure it's safe. She is wearing a orange/green (I think) safety vest as if she's on some kind of safetey crew, and so are most of the people past her. As I continue to walk, I realize that there's some sort of break-up taking place by these people in vests to the people that were in the alley before. To the left of me, I notice a wood fence, and past it a basketball court (city style) with more of the vested people there, actively breaking up a group of mostly black, I think, people there. It looked like it had just started. As I hold the parts and turn the corner that wraps right to the back part of the alley behind the building, I think I began to run or jog, for no apparent reason. Section end. - Audra Eaton and the Drinking Fountain Happenings (inside first two times, outside third) - The "New" Halloween Maze (made out of a wooded area to the left of the (church?) building); Apparently a Tradition of the Popular Church Youth in Previous Dreams (or something)