I think I'm a narcoleptic. I could sleep on a railway track with a train running over me, in-between the rails.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Any time I'm in a moving thing, like an airplane, I'm usually asleep before we even get on our way.
I think about dying a lot, every time I fall asleep on a train or a plane I expect to wake up to a crash!
The only time I can't sleep is on a plane, when I am literally keeping it in the air with my brain.
I can fall asleep anywhere.
It's interesting how sleepwalking in a certain way becomes an accumulation of your outside stimuli that's actually there and what's happening in your brain.
If you said to me, 'Lie down on that concrete floor and fall asleep,' I could do it. I can sleep anywhere at any time of day on any surface.
I can't go to sleep on a train anymore because people take photos of me. You know, dribbling. It's a bit embarrassing. I go to sleep with my collar up.
I'm really good at sleeping on planes. I mean, I smell jet fuel and I'm out; I'm asleep for takeoff.
I can't sleep in an isolated place without pills, earplugs, and both my children in bed with me for fear of scary, feral characters with a hankering for the wilderness.
My sister could fall asleep at the drop of a hat. She would fall asleep on the train. Me, I never slept. Still. I have a hard time sleeping. But I used to admire her ability to wake up late.