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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I'm not a sleepwalker
I could sleep for Britain. So I have never indulged in spontaneous nocturnal perambulations (nor indeed have I ever had spontaneous nocturnal emissions, but that's a subject for another QOTW!)
I have however done the opposite of sleepwalking. I have apparently awoken, got up, washed, dressed, had breakfast and gone out to work, only to then wake up for real and had to do it all again.
It was a right bugger when that happened. And waking up the second time, I couldn't be sure if I was really awake. In fact, I may be dreaming about writing this now....
( , Thu 23 Aug 2007, 10:25, Reply)
I could sleep for Britain. So I have never indulged in spontaneous nocturnal perambulations (nor indeed have I ever had spontaneous nocturnal emissions, but that's a subject for another QOTW!)
I have however done the opposite of sleepwalking. I have apparently awoken, got up, washed, dressed, had breakfast and gone out to work, only to then wake up for real and had to do it all again.
It was a right bugger when that happened. And waking up the second time, I couldn't be sure if I was really awake. In fact, I may be dreaming about writing this now....
( , Thu 23 Aug 2007, 10:25, Reply)
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