Isn't your team playing just now?
Junior doesn't run the Haven
Admin 2 we can't do two things at once
I can't watch it Admin.
Following it on live text and leaving this up to follow our philosophical conversation later. Lest I forget, like.
The team's on the pitch, but playing? I don't think so.
What makes you say that Rtm?
I have a point to bring to the table here. For over 9 years Judd Apatow has experimented his beliefs on the preying suspects (also known as the public), forcing beards and poor haircuts down our throats.
My question is this. Is there a cavern or 'camp' we could send Mr Apatow to?
To whatever that's meant to mean.
Now now ladies, when I said 'everything else', I meant friendly, non-confrontational debates.
Perhaps we should make it a debate thread and introduce a 'hot topic' every couple of days or so.
To start a specialist one off......Ofsted
BlueBlood I'm getting tired of your dictatorship
That's not up for debate.
Have any of you ever had a dream where you knew you were dreaming and had full control over what happened?
Yes Rtm. Sometimes when it's a bad dream and I realise I'm dreaming, I choose to go on in the dream. Though this happens very rarely nowadays.
Not full control, but I have been dreaming yet aware I was in my bedroom. Also been half-asleep, half-awake and able to influence it somewhat.
I also had sleep paralysis once for like 20 secs
I've had that when I woke up from a nightmare and was convinced there was an evil spirit in my room.
I've had both. I was aware I was dreaming but when I attempted to fly I fell on my face. I need more practice
I'm guessing sleep paralysis is when you wake from a nightmare and can't move outta fear. I've had that plenty of times but I also had that pre-sleep as well. Alone in the house hearing odd noises and then when I finally began to fall asleep things would fall, scare me and then repeat about 5 times. It was ridiculous in its timing
Rtm I just woke up as usual in the morning and I realised I couldn't open my eyes (even though I was awake). I then tried moving my limbs which I couldn't do and it was a very odd feeling. At the time I however it hadn't occurred to me that I was in a state of paralysis. Didn't last very long.
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No it wasn't dead arms, I just couldn't move at all. I was lying on my side and couldn't roll over. Looking back I'm surprised I didn't panic, I think I was more perplexed than anything else.
I wasn't suggesting that's what you had.
Just saying.
What was weird is that I could move my eyeballs but I couldn't open my eyelids.
Rtm when you say you couldn't move could you literally physically not move or was just to scared to?
I'm not sure I can tell you the difference. I couldn't move. I was scared. I remember thinking "move" but I either couldn't muster up the courage or I just wasn't able. Hard to tell.
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posted on 8/5/12
posted on 8/5/12
Isn't your team playing just now?
posted on 8/5/12
Junior doesn't run the Haven
posted on 8/5/12
Admin 2 we can't do two things at once
posted on 8/5/12
I can't watch it Admin.
Following it on live text and leaving this up to follow our philosophical conversation later. Lest I forget, like.
posted on 8/5/12
The team's on the pitch, but playing? I don't think so.
posted on 8/5/12
What makes you say that Rtm?
posted on 9/5/12
get over yourself Junior
posted on 9/5/12
I have a point to bring to the table here. For over 9 years Judd Apatow has experimented his beliefs on the preying suspects (also known as the public), forcing beards and poor haircuts down our throats.
My question is this. Is there a cavern or 'camp' we could send Mr Apatow to?
posted on 9/5/12
To whatever that's meant to mean.
posted on 10/5/12
Now now ladies, when I said 'everything else', I meant friendly, non-confrontational debates.
Perhaps we should make it a debate thread and introduce a 'hot topic' every couple of days or so.
To start a specialist one off......Ofsted
posted on 10/5/12
BlueBlood I'm getting tired of your dictatorship
posted on 10/5/12
That's not up for debate.
posted on 10/5/12
Have any of you ever had a dream where you knew you were dreaming and had full control over what happened?
posted on 10/5/12
Yes Rtm. Sometimes when it's a bad dream and I realise I'm dreaming, I choose to go on in the dream. Though this happens very rarely nowadays.
posted on 10/5/12
Not full control, but I have been dreaming yet aware I was in my bedroom. Also been half-asleep, half-awake and able to influence it somewhat.
posted on 10/5/12
I also had sleep paralysis once for like 20 secs
posted on 10/5/12
I've had that when I woke up from a nightmare and was convinced there was an evil spirit in my room.
posted on 11/5/12
I've had both. I was aware I was dreaming but when I attempted to fly I fell on my face. I need more practice
I'm guessing sleep paralysis is when you wake from a nightmare and can't move outta fear. I've had that plenty of times but I also had that pre-sleep as well. Alone in the house hearing odd noises and then when I finally began to fall asleep things would fall, scare me and then repeat about 5 times. It was ridiculous in its timing
posted on 11/5/12
Rtm I just woke up as usual in the morning and I realised I couldn't open my eyes (even though I was awake). I then tried moving my limbs which I couldn't do and it was a very odd feeling. At the time I however it hadn't occurred to me that I was in a state of paralysis. Didn't last very long.
posted on 11/5/12
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posted on 11/5/12
No it wasn't dead arms, I just couldn't move at all. I was lying on my side and couldn't roll over. Looking back I'm surprised I didn't panic, I think I was more perplexed than anything else.
posted on 11/5/12
I wasn't suggesting that's what you had.
posted on 11/5/12
Just saying.
What was weird is that I could move my eyeballs but I couldn't open my eyelids.
Rtm when you say you couldn't move could you literally physically not move or was just to scared to?
posted on 11/5/12
I'm not sure I can tell you the difference. I couldn't move. I was scared. I remember thinking "move" but I either couldn't muster up the courage or I just wasn't able. Hard to tell.
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