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		<title>Dream of Sleeping</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If there is one thing I look forward to every night, it&#8217;s to fall asleep and dream about being in a better place. Last night I was off to a good start: I drifted away and found myself walking into a huge theatre. I sat down in one of the floating red plush chairs swaying [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If there is one thing I look forward to every night, it&#8217;s to fall asleep and dream about being in a better place. Last night I was off to a good start: I drifted away and found myself walking into a huge theatre. I sat down in one of the floating red plush chairs swaying throughout the theatre as if on an invisible wave, and watched the stage below me&#8230;</p>
<p>Then my head flopped to the side and I fell asleep&#8230;IN MY DREAM.</p>
<p>Who the hell falls asleep in their own friggin&#8217; dream? I didn&#8217;t even get to see what or who was performing on stage. Boo!</p>
<p>Am I that boring? I&#8217;d have to be,but the ablility to put myself to sleep like that has got to be a skill. And at least I looked good sleeping for a change. Not a grunt, snore or a single drop of spittle escaped my lips. That&#8217;s really how it was impossible to forget that none of this was real. On a side note; I did feel great when I woke up.</p>
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<p>This brings me to another point (it will all fit together, I promise):  Some people talk in their sleep (its called Somniloquy or &#8216;sleep-talking&#8217;) I&#8217;ve recently been told that I&#8217;m one of those people. But this only happens when I&#8217;ve consumed exactly 2.5 glass of wine during a weekday between the hours of 9:30 and 11pm, fallen asleep from sheer exhaustion and then been gently prodded by a well meaning individual feebly attempting to remove me from the couch, bathtub, or wrong side of the bed.</p>
<p>Once all these conditions are met, a lucky guy gets to listen to me babble about dragonflies enjoying vacations at the Oregon dunes, how my stairs need carpeting and how I will soon come to own a red boat. I will continue to generously spew forth these words of wisdom for at least 10 minutes before my speech turns into a gargling snore.</p>
<p>But I&#8217;m an amateur Somniloquyer. One man&#8217;s claim to fame was his ability to practically narrate everything that went on his dreams. Dion McGregor was a songwriter by day and a story teller by night. While sleeping he would clearly describe scenes like tattooing a woman&#8217;s tongue, or riding around the world in a hot air balloon. Many of his dreams are recorded and published in the book &#8216;The Dream World Of Dion McGregor (He Talks In His Sleep)&#8217;. Unfortunately, Dion McGregor passed away in 1994 before he could even read this post.</p>
<p>My question is: What if I started sleep-talking during a dream in which I&#8217;m asleep? If I&#8217;d been snoring in my dream, and then snored in real life in an attempt to mirror what was going on in the dream then I&#8217;m not really snoring. I&#8217;m sleep talking! That&#8217;s it! I don&#8217;t snore damnit! I&#8217;m just trying to tell you what&#8217;s going on in my head!</p>
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