my version of the night terrors came complete with not only the belief that I was awake and paralyzed but, also, that someone was on top of me.
Ugh. Poor thing -- though it's definitely not just your version. It's thought that that's where the myth of the incubus comes from.
Well, if it isn't Christmas in May!!!
Merry Fitzmas, y'all.
Can't wait to see Jon Stewart's cabbage patch dance of joy.
Go, Ed Danvers...uh, I mean Special Prosecutor Fitzgerald. But he reminds me of Ed Danvers.
Hope this is right. But Truthout has been wrong on indictments before.
I'm hanging up my Fitzmas stocking just in case.
Yeah, but not leaving the cookies out until it's formally announced.
I just watched
Hustle
for the first time. I liked it.
Isn't it nifty, Perkins?
I'm becoming disturbed that I'd never been disturbed by night paralysis. My entire response is "Oh. That again."
My survival instinct is about nil. When they say "the life you save might be your own" they weren't talking about me. The life I save would more likely be someone else's.
It is interesting to see it's a phenomenon, though, and even more to see the things that are spun around it. If the world were populated by multiple mes, it seems we wouldn't have cool folklore.