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<blockquote data-quote="deli_llama" data-source="post: 2127939" data-attributes="member: 25974"><p>I thought we were just talking about times we felt alarmed. I read through some of the previous posts and found it was more paranormal related. I remember a time when I was much younger, in probably fourth/fifth grade. I had a waterbed, which I absolutely loved, because it was goofy and fun to play on. One morning while I was waking up after sleeping in, I was laying close to the edge of the bed, with my eyes half open and thinking about getting up and starting my weekend. As I lay there, all of the sudden the waterbed mattress jumped, as if someone had pressed their weight abruptly down on the mattress. The water jumped three distinct times, and caused waves across the whole surface that sloshed back and forth moving me as well. I was so startled I just laid there for a few seconds then left. </p><p></p><p>There was no one in the room, and the only sane explanation I can conjure is I possibly had a muscle spasm. An undetected-by-me muscle spasm. I don't remember making any effort to move before the waterbed came to life, and it seemed to be pretty strong motions, stronger than I assume I could facilitate at that age. Also muscle spasms are usually short and twitchy, not long, powerful stroking motions, as this seemed to be. Don't want to think about it any more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deli_llama, post: 2127939, member: 25974"] I thought we were just talking about times we felt alarmed. I read through some of the previous posts and found it was more paranormal related. I remember a time when I was much younger, in probably fourth/fifth grade. I had a waterbed, which I absolutely loved, because it was goofy and fun to play on. One morning while I was waking up after sleeping in, I was laying close to the edge of the bed, with my eyes half open and thinking about getting up and starting my weekend. As I lay there, all of the sudden the waterbed mattress jumped, as if someone had pressed their weight abruptly down on the mattress. The water jumped three distinct times, and caused waves across the whole surface that sloshed back and forth moving me as well. I was so startled I just laid there for a few seconds then left. There was no one in the room, and the only sane explanation I can conjure is I possibly had a muscle spasm. An undetected-by-me muscle spasm. I don't remember making any effort to move before the waterbed came to life, and it seemed to be pretty strong motions, stronger than I assume I could facilitate at that age. Also muscle spasms are usually short and twitchy, not long, powerful stroking motions, as this seemed to be. Don't want to think about it any more. [/QUOTE]
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