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Sleepwalkers.

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Created by lotofwind > 9 months ago, 6 Mar 2012
doggie
WA, 15849 posts
8 Mar 2012 4:49PM
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lotofwind said...

Dont freak me out even more.
I watched this when I was a kid and couldnt go to a circus for years.




Yep that did it for me too

What was the other one with the toy doll Chuckie I think, freaked me out as a kid as well, dam I hate clowns

boofy
NSW, 2110 posts
8 Mar 2012 7:49PM
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lotofwind said...

Dont freak me out even more.
I watched this when I was a kid and couldnt go to a circus for years.



Ha Ha
I am 45 I still frikin hate clowns dont worry there is only so much they can do with a metre long balloon

boofy
NSW, 2110 posts
8 Mar 2012 7:55PM
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doggie said...

lotofwind said...

Dont freak me out even more.
I watched this when I was a kid and couldnt go to a circus for years.




Yep that did it for me too

What was the other one with the toy doll Chuckie I think, freaked me out as a kid as well, dam I hate clowns

Mate I have spent the last 8 years telling my girls not to go near strange men if a clown comes near them they are gonna kill it same goes for santa

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
8 Mar 2012 8:01PM
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^^^^Better warn ya local Mac's not to have Ronald McDonald visit your store.

Although, it would be funny as hell seeing two little girls beat the crap out of Ronald.

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
8 Mar 2012 5:01PM
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boofy said...

doggie said...

lotofwind said...

Dont freak me out even more.
I watched this when I was a kid and couldnt go to a circus for years.




Yep that did it for me too

What was the other one with the toy doll Chuckie I think, freaked me out as a kid as well, dam I hate clowns

Mate I have spent the last 8 years telling my girls not to go near strange men if a clown comes near them they are gonna kill it same goes for santa



Yes Santa is overrated
You could dress them up in black and they could be the ninja clown killers, thats got a bit of a ring to it

boofy
NSW, 2110 posts
8 Mar 2012 8:11PM
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lotofwind said...

^^^^Better warn ya local Mac's not to have Ronald McDonald visit your store.

Although, it would be funny as hell seeing two little girls beat the crap out of Ronald.


Hey Loto
Just checked your profile we were camping down there a few months ago you live in paradise a good place to sleepwalk if you have to it would be scary if you get up one morning and your wet rashy and boardies are at the front door, I am in Murwillumbah we are fighting to stop a Maccas being built here at the moment might have to get the kids onto it

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
8 Mar 2012 8:22PM
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Yeah, not a bad spot to live, gotta love the small beach side towns with only a pub,corner store and post office.

The thing that scares me the most about sleep walking outside is getting up in the morning and finding my car parked in a different spot.

jimbo76
WA, 46 posts
15 Mar 2012 10:40AM
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my daughter has just started sleep walking in the last month or so (not every night) & at moment its funny as ****, however, if we're up she kepts grabbing our hands & leading us to the sliding door that goes outside where the enclosed carport is or if we're not up, going into the fridge..........might have to get a deadbolt up high for the sliding door incase she just goes outside, fridge I'm not worried about as it has an alarm to let us know the door has been open too long............taking the jayco away next weekend so it might become interesting.
Would I be deemed a bad parent if I set a camera up to see if I can score some cash from funniest home injuries I mean videos?

superlizard
VIC, 702 posts
15 Mar 2012 3:28PM
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i don't usually sleepwalk - as far as they tell me.

But one night i had to go take a leak, and the WIR door is next to the toilet. I walked into the WIR and then turned towards where the toilet bawl is meant to be, but it was a wall there... (i don't recall any of this), apparently i kept rustling in the WIR for five minutes pushing against the wall trying to get to the toilet (which was btw in that direction just not in that room)... later my wife got woken up and turned the lights on at which point I came to and figured where I was... had a good laugh the next day...

buckles
VIC, 107 posts
16 Mar 2012 9:19PM
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I've been sleepwalking as long as I can remember. Usually it's harmless enough and I will grab a beer from the fridge and watch telly or do some gardening in my sleep, however my wife got slightly annoyed when I woke her up screaming at her to help me hold the hallway wall up. I also woke up in my car once with the engine running. I still have no idea if I was about to go somewhere or just getting back. That one spooked me a bit.



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