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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Sleepwalking Charlie Chaplin style
My wife used to sleepwalk when she was a nipper but used to do so at terrifying speed, which my father in-law tells me was like watching a sped up silent film. She was also incredibly agile and not only was trying to stop her belting around the house akin to catching a greasy pig but when she eventually made her way back toward hers bunkbed she scaled it with such speed and ease that she appeared superhuman.
Also, when she was about 4, she used to leave small piles of toys in various places around the house and when her parents tried to tidy them up she would say 'NO! The story is not yet complete!'
Frankly this kind of behaviour unnerved the entire family but I married her for this kind of thing. I'm hoping our daughter will go the same way.
( , Fri 24 Aug 2007, 15:13, Reply)
My wife used to sleepwalk when she was a nipper but used to do so at terrifying speed, which my father in-law tells me was like watching a sped up silent film. She was also incredibly agile and not only was trying to stop her belting around the house akin to catching a greasy pig but when she eventually made her way back toward hers bunkbed she scaled it with such speed and ease that she appeared superhuman.
Also, when she was about 4, she used to leave small piles of toys in various places around the house and when her parents tried to tidy them up she would say 'NO! The story is not yet complete!'
Frankly this kind of behaviour unnerved the entire family but I married her for this kind of thing. I'm hoping our daughter will go the same way.
( , Fri 24 Aug 2007, 15:13, Reply)
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