Sleep-Talking (4 Viewers)

gray

Senior Member
Moderator
Apr 22, 2003
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#1
I talk in my sleep.

A friend of mine was over at my place the other day. He was still on the computer when I fell asleep, and just for fun decided to write down some of the things I said in my sleep.

"If you do not wish to continue please press 1 again" (I work in a call centre)

"Hey what the hell, what are you talking about Jun?" (The friend in question is named Jun)

"Did Mark say take you guys fishing?" (No idea... I do enjoy fishing though)

Another time I was out camping with some friends, and apparently I suddenly sat up, exclaimed "Father!" and went back to sleep.

What are some of the things you've said in your sleep/heard other people say?
 

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Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
22,740
#2
was babysitting for my auntie years ago and was staying over, when they got home they found me standing on the edge of teh bed,standing like i was on a diving board saying "i cannae dae it"
 

CheSchifo!

Senior Member
Jan 11, 2009
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#4
I sleepwalk and I do talk in my sleep when I do, but apparently it's a mix of languages. I have no idea why that's the case, but I make phrases that are part Italian, part English and part French.
 

CheSchifo!

Senior Member
Jan 11, 2009
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#6
Could be, could be. But it's all very odd and TBH very annoying the day after. I don't do it often, maybe two, three times a year, but the morning after I always have the impression something happened. I almost always remember going back to bed, but nothing before that.
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,378
#7
i sleep talk alot. i had my cousin over once and while i was asleep i i told him whats wrong with u yehya its over there over there and the poor guy freaked out.

another one was while i was abit ill and i actually woke up told my mum " do u know why they dont let me play american football?? its bec my chest is not broad enough and they might break me in two" and i then carried on sleeping.
 

Febrina

Senior Member
Jul 17, 2002
2,011
#8
Sometimes, when someone's talking in their sleep, they can respond you when you ask something about what they're saying on their sleep.

For example, I found my cousin, Lia was talking on her sleep.
She said : 'what are you doing there?'
then i asked her half whisper : 'who are u talking about?'
she answered : 'My friend, Shella'

What a surprise she responsed it on her sleep but when i asked her more, she finally conscious and woke up with a confuse face :D

all i know ppl who's talking/walking on their sleep, they'd probably been very tired of their activities on that day.
That's an old ppl says though.
 

Sir Psycho Sexy

I AM CANDREVA (kholsit!)
Sep 19, 2008
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#10
i sleep talk alot. i had my cousin over once and while i was asleep i i told him whats wrong with u yehya its over there over there and the poor guy freaked out.

another one was while i was abit ill and i actually woke up told my mum " do u know why they dont let me play american football?? its bec my chest is not broad enough and they might break me in two" and i then carried on sleeping.
:lol: :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 

Sir Psycho Sexy

I AM CANDREVA (kholsit!)
Sep 19, 2008
969
#11
yeah my cousin sleep talks but you cant tell what he's saying ... its usually screaming ... i sleep walked once thats all i know ... i got up walked to the front door of my house and was opening the door when my mom found me and was like " what are you doing ?" ... apparently i answered: " im going to do something about this! ... leave me!" :p
 

The Curr

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Feb 3, 2007
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#12
I used to sleep walk quite regularly and I sort of mumbled while I was doing it. Nobody could tell what I was saying but they tell me that I used to seem annoyed.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
111,513
#13
Apparently I had a dream I had been stabbed and my parents found me walking around with a towel held up to my shoulder. This was years ago.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
65,499
#14
I can't even sleep in the same room as my brother because besides snoring, he sleep-talks every, single night. Most of the time it's incohherent but it ranges from laughing to quarrelling. It's very annoying especially as he's very difficult to wake up.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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#20
Next time you hear someone snoring, just hold a pillow tightly over their face until the snoring stops.

Problem solved. Permanently.
 

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