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Spouse occasionally dreams out loud. But it mostly comes out as little whines and whimpers. Actually kind of distressing. But if I poke her, she doesnât like that either.
I only heard my hubby talking in his sleep once, he was checking out as a customer, and he told another customer to go ahead as that customer had less stuff then he did, much shorter words in his sleep.
Iâve read a few Victorian novels (written in the 1800âs not written today about the 1800âs) . Talking in your sleep was the way to convey vital information. The one I remember was where the girl taking a nap says something along the lines of, "I donât really love Tom. Itâs John I Iove but I donât know how to tell him, especially since my parents wonât appove and how to tell Tom I donât love him.) This is all talking in her sleep and, of course, is a turning point for the plot.
I used to have some interesting conversations with my husband when he was asleep. They didnât make any sense, as I just responded to whatever he said. He never remembered them.
Iâve been lucky that Iâve never slept with anyone that talked in their sleep or snored. But I have woke myself up laughingâŠand on very few occasions, crying, dreaming about my dad, who passed right before my 17th birthday. Once, when I woke up crying, my ex told it was Fathers Day.
allen@home over 3 years ago
If i was you Earl. Iâd be more worried that Opal has the hotâs for Al Roker.
Concretionist over 3 years ago
Spouse occasionally dreams out loud. But it mostly comes out as little whines and whimpers. Actually kind of distressing. But if I poke her, she doesnât like that either.
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sirbadger over 3 years ago
Use fishing line to make her lasagna run away. She will think that her dreams are prophetic.
i_am_the_jam over 3 years ago
âNo, I donât want any more chickens in the neighborhoodâŠâ â my grandmother, in her sleep, c. 1982.
Doug K over 3 years ago
Earl: â⊠and I love you, Ginger Zee.â
Breadboard over 3 years ago
Earl you have to record this ! Now wait a day or two then play it for Opal ;-)
iggyman over 3 years ago
Gift wrapping the lasagna? OK I guess!
jagedlo over 3 years ago
Is Earl reading in the dark or is there a light that isnât visible?
mrsdonaldson over 3 years ago
:D
sandpiper over 3 years ago
coherency is overrated.
ANIMAL over 3 years ago
OMGâŠâŠ. I hate it when the lasagna gets away..!!!!!!
jango over 3 years ago
Does she always get dressed in the refrigerator?
trainnut1956 over 3 years ago
Lasagna NEVER gets away at my house.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
Reminds me of the guy who would have romantic dreams and call out his own name in his sleep. :)
monya_43 over 3 years ago
That is how my dreams jump around when I can remember them.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 3 years ago
Earl is all for coherency.
kab2rb over 3 years ago
I only heard my hubby talking in his sleep once, he was checking out as a customer, and he told another customer to go ahead as that customer had less stuff then he did, much shorter words in his sleep.
Bookworm over 3 years ago
A happy marriage often consists of two partners each willing to swear itâs the other one who is the sleep-talker or snorer. (Or both.)
SunflowerGirl100 over 3 years ago
Iâve read a few Victorian novels (written in the 1800âs not written today about the 1800âs) . Talking in your sleep was the way to convey vital information. The one I remember was where the girl taking a nap says something along the lines of, "I donât really love Tom. Itâs John I Iove but I donât know how to tell him, especially since my parents wonât appove and how to tell Tom I donât love him.) This is all talking in her sleep and, of course, is a turning point for the plot.
tsk5565 over 3 years ago
The joke is: âshut the door, Iâm dressingâ â from the bottle of Ranch
Buckeye67 over 3 years ago
Earl is going to have to ask Opal to explain that dream in the morning. I hope she remembers it.
jimmeh over 3 years ago
Iâve had dreams where I tried to yell and nothing would come out.
Cathy P. over 3 years ago
I used to have some interesting conversations with my husband when he was asleep. They didnât make any sense, as I just responded to whatever he said. He never remembered them.
prrdh over 3 years ago
All units! All units! APB for escaped lasagna! Presumed armed and dangerous!
pbr50138 over 3 years ago
Iâve been lucky that Iâve never slept with anyone that talked in their sleep or snored. But I have woke myself up laughingâŠand on very few occasions, crying, dreaming about my dad, who passed right before my 17th birthday. Once, when I woke up crying, my ex told it was Fathers Day.