I've had bizarre dreams, but this one takes the cake. I seemed to be at a comic book convention, but the weird part is the fact that it was being held inside of a Best Buy. Long story short, Ron Perlman is there selling a tabletop RPG (a lá Dungeons and Dragons) at his table. When I get there, there's this 6 or 7 year old girl in front of me who says "thank you, Mr. Perlman, it was an honor to meet you, sir" as she walks away with her bag of figurines. He says hello and tells me about his game. He tells me it's brand new, and to ignore the coincidence (behind him is an advertisement for his game, effectively titled "World of Worcraft" next to an ad for "World of Warcraft") in the names, but that his came first. At any rate, he makes you sign a yellow waiver to purchase the unpainted figurines (which were packaged in yellow plastic bags) "because the characters will be featured in a cartoon." Having never played D&D or any of those games, I was hesitant to purchase anything, since I felt they would pretty much just waste away, but, at the same time, I kind of wanted to buy them because Ron Perlman was asking me to.
By the end of the dream, Perlman is walking through the store with me, and he asks me if I want a copy of Guardians of The Galaxy (as he picks up a copy of The Expendables in the $7 bargain bin that you'd find in most Best Buys) as a Christmas gift, or, if I'd rather he buy me a bag of Apricots (which are in a bag similar to Florida Oranges). I choose the Apricots as I assume they're much cheaper than the Blu-Ray, but, when we get to the checkout, the old woman working there rings them up for $21.00. When I asked her "why so much?" She says "who goes to Best Buy to buy Apricots?"
At any rate, the woman goes on the P.A. to announce that the store will be closing soon, and Mr. Perlman becomes nervous, almost distraught, because I have yet to sign the Non-Disclosure Agreement, which means that I can't purchase his little "World of Worcraft" figurines, and he says, "but I bought you a bag of apricots." I proceed to tell him that it isn't too late, and so I sign the NDA, but I'm still hesitant to purchase the figurines, so, I grabbed one of the yellow plastic bags, and I'm about to pay for them, and...the dream ends.