a reply to: gimmefootball400
That one about the guy who speaks in a strange language made me laugh. I do that in my sleep all the time. I also sing in my sleep. I did that at a
powwow once (sleeping in a tent) and woke several people up. I also did the strange language thing that night. My sister in law says it sounded
Algonquin, based on hearing somebody at a powwow speaking it. I don't speak Algonquin.
a reply to: Night Star
Well, that time I was singing a song that I heard on The Bob & Tom Show. I would get to one part and then not sing it. Instead I would sing other
parts. Well, when I was asleep I started singing that one part. The song? Listen at your own risk
Don't say I didn't warn you lol.
a reply to: Night Star
The "V-" part, yes. At a powwow. In the middle of the night. At the top of my voice. In my sleep. I was also speaking that language.
Yes, I did take note of the fact that you were speaking the Native language. Fascinating! I wonder if somehow we retain some sort of genetic memories
of our ancestor or something. Or perhaps can subconsciously pick up on things like that. Interesting to ponder.
a reply to: Night Star
I have no idea. My sister in law played it for some people and it freaked them out. So, yeah, sleepy time gobbledygook nonsense talk, spirit
channeling, alternate realities bleeding through, genetic memories, I have no clue. I wasn't just talking or mumbling. I was giving a speech and I was
going to be heard lol.
a reply to: Night Star
They were Miami which is a different language, I think. A couple were Cherokee. They never said anything but from the looks on their faces I could
tell they were weirded out.
I can't say I have ever stuck my head in a pumpkin, nor have I even been tempted to. That other kid with his belly button song, good Lord kid, shut up
already! LOL
a reply to: Night Star
They're fine. I go out about every hour to cuddle with them. I have a tent set up in the back yard and they sleep in it. It's been waterproofed. It
hasn't been cold here either so that's a plus.
Hello King and welcome to our wonderful Shed.
a reply to: King Seesar
I say "our" all though I am very young in "Shed years" only one.
Now please don't be shy, there are lots of cozy rooms in here and we would love to hear your tales.
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