Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Teresa Date: 13 Jan 05 - 12:01 AM Oh, you druids who can call animals in your sleep. :) Best luck I ever had with that was sleeping outside on my balcony and waking with one side of my face entirely swollen. figure a spider came to call. :-P Teresa |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Peace Date: 12 Jan 05 - 11:17 PM "I have never woken up next to Roseanne Barr." Right. We share that in common, Little hawk. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Joybell Date: 12 Jan 05 - 08:48 PM Ah! CarolC, True-Love tells me about racoons. He's always loved them. A friend of his had a pet one that liked to untie everyone's shoelaces. Our possums have very similar hands but they're not used quite so efficiently. Also I believe racoons are rather more intelligent, although I'd never tell that to our possum. Cheers, Joy |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Little Hawk Date: 12 Jan 05 - 02:58 PM I have never woken up next to Roseanne Barr. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Bunnahabhain Date: 12 Jan 05 - 02:54 PM At least it wasn't somebody elses baby, Liz! Bunnahabhain |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Liz the Squeak Date: 12 Jan 05 - 02:39 PM I woke up with a strange baby next to me once... Last time I go to maternity!!! LTS |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: whiterainbow Date: 12 Jan 05 - 01:44 PM Midchuck You have brought tears to my eyes laughing......can just imagine you all. Would have loved to have been there.......something about food fights does it for me... WR. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Stilly River Sage Date: 12 Jan 05 - 12:20 AM My cat sometimes decides to wake my by curling around my head and grooming a spot on my hair. It's one of those "she is purring so loud and that tickles so much I wonder how long I can stand it" kind of wake up calls. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: CarolC Date: 11 Jan 05 - 11:18 PM I know some of those pleasures, Joybell. One of my favorites is waking up to a baby raccoon licking my face and poking around in my ear with her fingers. Ahhh... the morning grooming ritual. (*sigh*) |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Metchosin Date: 11 Jan 05 - 11:02 PM Well I was going to say no, some memories are a bit fuzzy in that timeframe, although I do recall one occasion, when mixing the medias, crawling on my hands and knees across some grass or lawn and puking in an old fishpond and thinking, "Oh jeez, I hope I didn't kill someone's goldfish." LOL But then I remembered, when I young I decided to prove to myself I was really brave. I built sort of a lean to in our backyard yard against our swing, so I could sleep outside one night by myself. Sometime during the night, I woke up with this horrible smelling breath in my face, real heavy breathing and other awful undescribeable sounds. I don't know how long I laid there petrified before I started screaming and was rescued, but to a small child, it seemed like forever. Our neighbour's cow had got loose and decided to visit our yard and graze by my head. It was quite awhile before I had any desire to sleep outside again or to believe I could be brave. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Joybell Date: 11 Jan 05 - 06:21 PM Among more gentle memories - A sunhat carefully placed on my head and a two-year-old prying open my eyelids and saying, "Are you there yet Mummy?" comes to mind. A very small furless baby possum sitting on my forehead does too. Also, on another occaision, a big young magpie, standing on my face, gently preening my eyelashes. Cheers, Joy |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Peace Date: 11 Jan 05 - 12:12 PM Thanks, GUEST. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: GUEST Date: 11 Jan 05 - 11:33 AM No problem Brucie,i wish it never happen as well. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: GUEST,nameless to spare feelings Date: 11 Jan 05 - 10:55 AM no way do I want to go there, ever again. The sex wasn't adequate, and the baggage is heavy beyond belief. But he's a nice guy. It's best to leave it at that. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Peace Date: 11 Jan 05 - 10:54 AM Sorry, GUEST. That was a crappy thing for me to have said. I should think before I open my yap. I have an ex myself, and I wouldn't like that being said about her. Please excuse my stupidity. Bruce M |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: GUEST Date: 11 Jan 05 - 10:45 AM Thats okay Brucie must be quite common. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Peace Date: 11 Jan 05 - 10:28 AM Me too, GUEST. Tell her, "Thanks." |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: GUEST Date: 11 Jan 05 - 07:23 AM I often wake up with my ex next to me!!!!!. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: GUEST Date: 11 Jan 05 - 04:39 AM Ahhh : the old jokes!! How we miss them ;~( Giok |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: GUEST,Gervase Date: 11 Jan 05 - 04:37 AM All too often... I once woke up in a front garden wearing a hideous pink taffeta ballgown and very smudged mascara - coupled with a pair of hobnailed work boots that I did actually own. Very odd, that - and perhaps not surprisingly that my then landlords where I was staying while at college thought it best that I leave. Then there was... No; better not to go there. And then there was the lovely moment when I woke up naked in a deckchair facing east on a roof top in Brixton, just as the sun was rising. It wasn't so lovely for my friend's flatmate, however, who had come in long after I'd headed roofwards in my naked and beatifically intoxicated state, and whose bedroom provided the only access to the roof. It was a rude awakening for the poor lass, but she kept her cool as a hungover naked ape appeared on her windowsill at sparrowfart on a summer's morn. And I'm sure I can't be alone among Londoners in having that "Oh crap - am I north or south of the river?" moment on waking. (For non-Londoners I should explain - north of the river you're rarely more than a 20-minute walk from a tube station; south of the river there are vast tracts where the underground doesn't go). And as for strange wallpaper, the whereabouts of other people's lavatories and odd pets... Aye, getting older, wiser and more continent does have its advantages. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Georgiansilver Date: 11 Jan 05 - 03:28 AM He said "What's in it for me if I can get us out of here"? She said "Sand" Best wishes. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: MBSLynne Date: 11 Jan 05 - 03:04 AM Yep...me too....I've woken up with things, without things, in and out of all sorts of places......usually at times like that the thing I most notice waking up with is a dreadful hangover. I vaguely remember crashing out at the fairly full flat of some Aussie mates in London with a couple of them deciding I couldn't go to bed fully clothed, so because my jeans were so tight, two of them stood me on my head, got hold of a jeans leg each and shook until I fell out of the bottom! That was fun! I once woke up on a beach in Corfu in a single sleeping bag with someone else and an awful lot of sand... |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Rustic Rebel Date: 11 Jan 05 - 02:53 AM I woke up next to a spewing alcoholic before. That's when I was seeing double and the double was myself, in foggy form. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Little Hawk Date: 11 Jan 05 - 12:35 AM Right.... :-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: CarolC Date: 11 Jan 05 - 12:26 AM I wake up with someone else's breath every single morning. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Peace Date: 11 Jan 05 - 12:00 AM That story is great. Thanks, jimmyt. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Little Hawk Date: 10 Jan 05 - 11:48 PM Good God, what a story... Shane, move over. You have been bested. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Midchuck Date: 10 Jan 05 - 10:56 PM The best story about such a waking-up, ever written (IMO) Peter. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: pdq Date: 10 Jan 05 - 10:24 PM Funny thing about the 60s, if you weren't careful, you could wind up with someone else's reality! |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Stilly River Sage Date: 10 Jan 05 - 09:17 PM Shane, was that the skunk under the porch? Or were you just skunked under the porch? Ben Franklin observed (more or less) that under the Dark porch "all Cats are gray." Though he was discussing women, surely old men benefit from the cover of darkness, assuming they can still get it up. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Rapparee Date: 10 Jan 05 - 08:53 PM Yeah, and women talk about coyote dates, too. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: John MacKenzie Date: 10 Jan 05 - 07:06 PM You know what they say about "Never went to bed with an ugly woman" Giok |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: LilyFestre Date: 10 Jan 05 - 07:04 PM I'm afraid I have to join the rest of you in waking up in strange places with even stranger folks......NO MORE ALCOHOL...NO NO NO!!!! Michelle |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: John MacKenzie Date: 10 Jan 05 - 06:23 PM "...would have been so hard to explain." Well if it had been so hard you would have had more explaining to do. Giok |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Georgiansilver Date: 10 Jan 05 - 05:38 PM I woke one morning...after a night of drinking....and knowing that I had gone to bed on my own...with my friends girlfriend in my bed. She insisted nothing happened and I knew she was right..if I had been awake enough to know something was happening, I would have remmembered what happened...so nothing did. So glad she climbed back into his bed before he woke though...would have been so hard to explain. Best wishes. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: GUEST,Blind DRunk in Blind River Date: 10 Jan 05 - 04:50 PM I have woke up in houses I never seen before, in cars I never seen before, UNDER cars I never seen before, in alleyways, in a haystack, in the woods, in bars after closing time and got locked in, in a phone booth, on the train tracks, in bed with women so flippin' UGLY that it ain't worth explainin' how or why and I don't know who the flip they were, eh? I have woke up beside a DOG! (a real dog, I mean, not some ugly skank) It was a setter of some kind and it stunk like a motherflipper! I have woke up next to a real skunk...and laid there petrified for hours while it decided whether or not to get up yet. I have woke up in places I would not try to describve at all. It's been a full life, eh? - BDiBR |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Peace Date: 10 Jan 05 - 04:47 PM "Nope, not one soli-tary hit the whole dang'd year!" Never had any hits any year. But, I did have a good run with the business from 1965-1980. You are right about the 'more lucrative', but not much else would have been more fun. BM |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Amos Date: 10 Jan 05 - 04:38 PM ANd he's been trying to figger out who did the lacing-up ever since! A |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: pdq Date: 10 Jan 05 - 04:36 PM Yep, Brewster, I checked the o-fish'l records fer the music biz and you did skip nineteen hundred sixty and seven. Completely. Nope, not one soli-tary hit the whole dang'd year! Seems yer hit streek jugger-not ended a-bruptly at one. Ya shuddah done sump'n more lew-crutive like rais'n dental floss. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Micca Date: 10 Jan 05 - 04:16 PM Woke up once wearing leather laced up shoes ( I hear you ask whats odd about that?) well I was wearing NOTHING else no sox , nothing!!! |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Peace Date: 10 Jan 05 - 04:11 PM Right, Rapaire. You do know that Velcro is a Canadian invention. Works like a dream, huh? |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Rapparee Date: 10 Jan 05 - 04:02 PM No, I can't say that I have. Mine is fastened on pretty firmly. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Liz the Squeak Date: 10 Jan 05 - 03:35 PM Manitas woke up with his shirt full of fruit once... he fell asleep at a dinner party and we decided to see how many pieces of fruit we could put down his shirt.... LTS |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: PoppaGator Date: 10 Jan 05 - 03:24 PM I once woke up having missed an entire day, thanks to a severe overdose of alcohol. Passed out Saturday night, came to Monday morning; fortunately, Monday was a holiday and I was able to sepnd another day recovering. This was long ago, Labor Day weekend of 1966, when I was very young and stupid and before I had any experience of other recreational drugs. I believe I learned my lesson, and I know that I never again ingested more of anything than I could handle. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Sorcha Date: 10 Jan 05 - 03:16 PM Well, no but after a party in Sheffield I found a VERY large bra in my gear bag....... |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: freda underhill Date: 10 Jan 05 - 02:55 PM I woke up once having lost my short term memory. It took me three years to get back to "normal", having to learn a lot of things all over again. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Rustic Rebel Date: 10 Jan 05 - 02:48 PM I woke up covered with grass and leaves once. My friend thought he would keep me warm when I passed out on the lawn. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: John MacKenzie Date: 10 Jan 05 - 02:28 PM Woke up with my flat mate's girl friend in my bed one morning, don't know how she got there! Hell of a job smuggling her out past his bedroom door. Giok |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Teresa Date: 10 Jan 05 - 02:23 PM er, no, not so far. Although I have hazy memories of *my 20-year-old niece,* whom I hadn't seen in years, helping me don pajamas, as I'd forgotten how. :-P Waaaayyy too much alcoholic treats. :-[ More so when I was very small (still have memories of this) waking up in bed and not having the slightest idea how I got there. Sweet memories :) Teresa |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Peace Date: 10 Jan 05 - 02:20 PM I have NO memory of 1967. That's a fact. I also have never seen a calendar for the year 1967. I have it on good authority that 1967 NEVER HAPPENED. It's a plot. It was done to prevent the 'new millenium' panic from actually setting in. Trust me on that. Last thing I remember is attending a party to welcom in so-called 1967, and after the party, it was 1968. Go figger. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: jimmyt Date: 10 Jan 05 - 02:13 PM so.....see if this is correct....it couldn't have been 1967 Brucie? Only thing in this vein I ever had happen was I woke up once having dreamed about eating a 75 pound marshmallow and my pillow was missing. |
Subject: RE: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Fibula Mattock Date: 10 Jan 05 - 02:11 PM yup, strange men and no clothes. |
Subject: BS: Ever wake up with someone else's . . . ? From: Peace Date: 10 Jan 05 - 02:09 PM I awoke one day in 1966 or 1968 wearing a friends drapes. It's a long and somewhat pedestrian story so excuse me if I don't bore you with the details. Anyway, have you ever awakened wearing strange things? |