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Old 01-24-2008, 01:33 PM #1
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Shocked Something odd happen when I was sleeping

I had fallen asleep when I was awaken suddenly, I felt like I had something around my chest that was getting tighter and tighter, by the time I was fully awake I didn't feel it any more.
Surly I wasn't just dreaming. I opened my eyes and still felt it. It wasn't until I moved and set up that I didn't feel it anymore.
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