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Old 12-30-2011, 09:48 AM #1
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Lightbulb Fell asleep walking across the bedroom

Last night I fell asleep in my recliner ( not uncommon for me). I did not wake up until about 6:00 AM. My wife was up eating breakfast. I talked to her briefly and headed to my/our bed for a few hours of sleep in a proper position. The bed was very cold and as i was trying to get warm, the cold sensation seemed to be waking me up. I decided to get up and have breakfast and take a nap after.

As I was walking across the dark room, I remember stumbling as if in a dream. I woke up face down on the floor. My wife heard the thud and came to check it out as I was waking up and getting up.

I did not get hurt as I think it was a gentle collapse to the floor. I feel fine as I sit here at my computer after finishing my breakfast.

Wow, that was sure a strange experience. I am not one to use NT as a blog but thought this experience was worth a note.

My best to you all.

p.s. I just noticed my messed up heading. Can't edit headings. Oh well.
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