Fun facts about me
Aug. 21st, 2008 04:33 pmAccording to my roommate K, I laugh in my sleep.
Not a happy, cheerful laugh, an "I'm going to murder you as you sleep" laugh.
The truth always will come out through one's subconscious, won't it?
We severely doubt anyone got a 100 on that test, but I'm sure I did fine anyway.
Not a happy, cheerful laugh, an "I'm going to murder you as you sleep" laugh.
The truth always will come out through one's subconscious, won't it?
We severely doubt anyone got a 100 on that test, but I'm sure I did fine anyway.
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Date: 2008-08-21 09:42 pm (UTC)Me: "We are not arguing about this now."
Steve (waking up): "Huh?"
Me: 'You heard me. I'm not talking about this now."
steve: Uh, we weren't arguing.
Me: No, I'm not arguing about this right now. It can wait until the morning.
I guess Steve got me to roll over, which ended it. Kind of reminds me of the time when I was arguing ontology with Steve, when I was trying to get him to roll over when he was snoring.
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Date: 2008-08-21 09:55 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-21 11:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-22 01:44 am (UTC)The weird thing is that I remember sleeping very, very soundly (and when you consider the fact that it's a strange house, the first time, yadda, yadda) and that was unusual too.
I've knowingly sleepwalked twice in my life, once when I was a kid and I carried all my bedding into the dining room. The other time was about 10 years ago (and I was drunk): I went to sleep on the futon but then walked into the bedroom (that I was no longer sleeping in because of all the leaks and decrepit condition), lay down on the unmade bed and pulled a thick sweater over me. Luckily I heard the alarm in the next room and woke up amazed that I'd walked around several obstacles.
People have been known to do very, very strange things in their sleep. So, welcome to the club!