Last night, while struggling to fall asleep, with a fan and an air conditioner thrumming, I thought I heard voices outside, or maybe instrumental music, or singing. Just barely.
Then, upon leaving the room, going to a non-AC portion of the house, I couldn't hear the voices, music, or singing.
Help me out here.
Was it a psychotic fugue (to use musical nomenclature)?
My imagination?
Or...
Or...was it one of those deals where the AC window unit somehow acts like a radio receiver, the way they used to say someone's braces or dental fillings could work like a radio?
People have really claimed that, and I guess it's true.
Just thought I'd ask.
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We often hear in the middle of the night cats settling territorial disputes around 0200 hours...No window A/C in our bedroom window!
I hear music sometimes at night. It is comforting to me.
I've heard about this kind of thing, too, and really hope I don't channel anyone while having my wisdom teeth extracted on Thursday. I'm afraid I might pick up something from the Marquis de Sade.
Sometimes I smell skunks in the middle of the night.
Sometimes I heard the phone ringing (when it isn't) on the rare occasion when the vacuum cleaner is on.
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