Sleep Disorder

Figures surprising.

Topics: Britain

  Posted by Jules Crittenden at 8:03 am on Friday, October 26, 2007

8 Responses to “Sleep Disorder”

  1. John Costello Says:

    It’s not that unusual. I worked for about ten years at Boston area hotels (Parker House, Copley Plaza, Logan Airport Hilton) and I kept finding naked or scantily clad males in the halls, often chasing women, sometimes demanding their money back or a lowering of the requested price for services. (”$200 for a XXXXXX XXXX! Are things really that expensive here?” one Georgia bureaucrat asked me.) And since I had to do fire watch walking down the hallways every other hour I heard the…. No, this is a family blog.

  2. tanstaafl Says:

    Not mentioned is that the recent spate of “sleep aids” like Ambien and Lunesta and so forth can actually promote nighttime walking episodes, aka somnambulism.

    People have been known to get in their cars and drive, do stuff like paint their front doors ! and have no recollection in the morning.

    Also, if traveling people are taking that stuff, they may not be fully out of the effects when they get in their cars the next morning.

    Don’t know about the nakedness thing, tho’, and how it might relate.

  3. RebeccaH Says:

    Interesting that it’s mostly males.

  4. The_Real_JeffS Says:

    No, Rebecca, it’s a pity that it’s mostly males. :-(

  5. MikeH Says:

    What Jeff said.

  6. saltydog Says:

    Come on, guys. You are assuming that beautiful young things would be the ones undulating past you in the hall. Most likely it’d be one of those broads from the “Boobs Not Bombs” clan.

    I know. I’m no fun at all.

  7. The_Real_JeffS Says:

    I know, salty, but it’s that 1 in 1,000,000 chance of oogling a sleep walking sweet young thing in the buff that makes life interesting!

  8. Grimmy Says:

    So, like, all I need is a bit of a sleep disorder and I can run around nekkid?

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