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‎01-23-2016 01:59 AM - edited ‎01-23-2016 02:01 AM
These are hilarious!
Have to confess, my DH once woke up because I was mumbling/moving in my sleep. When he asked if I was OK, I told him "Shhhh, I'm fishing".
Considering I haven't been fishing in about 40 years, my mental synapses must have been scraping the bottom of the barrel for old memories...LOL
I'm fascinated by dreams.
‎01-23-2016 03:59 AM
@druid102, I have, with my husband. Only he did sleep walking. Twilight Zone for sure!
‎01-23-2016 08:08 AM
@druid102...That is hilarious!...Is this the first time he has done something like this?...Did he remember any part of his dream at all?
‎01-23-2016 05:20 PM - edited ‎01-24-2016 02:42 PM
@druid102 wrote:Last night my DH sat straight up in bed, with his eyes closed, turned and faced me and shouted " Bingo!". He then turned back around laid back down and kept on sleeping. I couldn't stop laughing. As far as I know, he's never been to a bingo game. Has anyone ever had a similar experience?
Maybe Bingo is the name of the dancer at the strip club he goes to!
‎01-23-2016 05:27 PM
I remember, eons ago, my first husband sat straight up in bed (still asleep) and said 'GET THE TOAST!'.
Well, back then we were very young and he worked in restaurants, so that one was pretty straight forward.
As we get older, it gets more difficult to remember our dreams. Mine are 99% bad dreams but I used to enjoy going over some of them when I woke up. Now, even if I try to go over it immediately, I seldom remember them anymore. I remember my father telling me that he can't remember his dreams at all anymore.
I've always been fascinated with dreams. ![]()
‎01-23-2016 08:20 PM
‎01-23-2016 10:40 PM
I have an odd thing that keeps happening with some regularity. I live alone, have for almost eight years. Often, I will awaken and feel that I am in mid conversation with someone, usually my sister who is still living and close to my heart. Then I realize I am in my bedroom with my puppy, and I wonder if my sister is in the guest room. Then I am fully awake and wonder what the heck that was about.
We shared the same bed until I was six or so, but this weirdness only started happening in the last year or two.
‎01-23-2016 10:57 PM
@druid102 wrote:Last night my DH sat straight up in bed, with his eyes closed, turned and faced me and shouted " Bingo!". He then turned back around laid back down and kept on sleeping. I couldn't stop laughing. As far as I know, he's never been to a bingo game. Has anyone ever had a similar experience?
@druid102 LOLl! Someone in his dream must have said something he agreed with. My DH talks, laughs, giggles in his sleep, and some of what he said at times only I know, and he is still worrying about what he said, and that is good, lol.
‎01-23-2016 11:00 PM
@qualitygal wrote:@druid102, I have, with my husband. Only he did sleep walking. Twilight Zone for sure!
@qualitygal Now sleep walking is scary.
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