Sleepwalking
A friend of mine once cooked an entire meal for two in her sleep, ate the lot and washed-up before going back to bed.
She has also awoken to find herself naked, on a fire escape in Fulham, confronted by two burly - and not to mention excitable - officers of the Metropolitan Police.
She doesn't even live in Fulham.
( , Wed 22 Aug 2007, 22:21)
A friend of mine once cooked an entire meal for two in her sleep, ate the lot and washed-up before going back to bed.
She has also awoken to find herself naked, on a fire escape in Fulham, confronted by two burly - and not to mention excitable - officers of the Metropolitan Police.
She doesn't even live in Fulham.
( , Wed 22 Aug 2007, 22:21)
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My younger sister sleepwalks.
I sometimes work 'til quite late. It's slightly un-nerving to come home and see your sister sweeping the living room floor, or hoovering (without plugging the thing in, of course).
Myself, I don't sleepwalk. I talk in my sleep. And I don't mean the normal mumbles that everybody does; I've been known to have full-blown conversations, lasting up to three hours, in various languages, as I've been asleep.
Annoyingly, none of the people I ever sleep with ever tell me what it is I actually said in their language. Which leads me to suspect the very worst.
( , Thu 23 Aug 2007, 1:17, Reply)
I sometimes work 'til quite late. It's slightly un-nerving to come home and see your sister sweeping the living room floor, or hoovering (without plugging the thing in, of course).
Myself, I don't sleepwalk. I talk in my sleep. And I don't mean the normal mumbles that everybody does; I've been known to have full-blown conversations, lasting up to three hours, in various languages, as I've been asleep.
Annoyingly, none of the people I ever sleep with ever tell me what it is I actually said in their language. Which leads me to suspect the very worst.
( , Thu 23 Aug 2007, 1:17, Reply)
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