I once lived in a house that I was building, where the mice would push a myrtle nut (which is about acorn sized) up into a corner between stud and plate so they could work on chewing through the hull. Each one took them quite a long time. I eventually learned to sleep through it.
I had an air compressor hooked up in the living room / cabinet shop. One night when my parents were visiting, I forgot to turn it off, and a bit after midnight it started up, to repressurize its tank. Very loud. My mother’s voice was heard saying “What was THAT‽‽” to which my father’s voice replied “Dunno. Hope it doesn’t have friends.”
I once woke up in the middle of the night to an indistinct sound that I couldn’t identify. Went from room to room trying to figure out at least where it was coming from, but it always seemed to be in whatever room I was checking at the time.
Finally identified it. It was my stomach rumbling.
Had river rats in our shared attic (1/2 a double-which was abandoned). Had to leave for several days until the exterminators got them. They made a racket up there.
My husband used to scratch the wall behind our bed when I was asleep and tell me it was rats climbing around in there. I believed him because we had had rats in the attic.
My husband and I were in a motel south of San Diego when the big earthquake his Los Angeles. The door and windows in the room rattled so loud it woke us up. I’m from CA near the San Andreas fault and had felt many earthquakes, and my subconscious told me it was a little one (way down there, at least) and not dangerous. I turned to my New England husband and said “It’s ok dear, it’s just an earthquake, go back to sleep.” He’ll never let me live that one down! He was rigid for the rest of the night, and when we turned on the tv the next morning LA was in ruins.
sirbadger almost 3 years ago
Which will collapse first — Earl or the House?
Leojim almost 3 years ago
Now you’ve done it Earl, she’s going to be up all night and you will pay tomorrow.
Prescott_Philosopher almost 3 years ago
That sounds like something I’d say.
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
being ornery in your sleep, eh, Earl?
Concretionist almost 3 years ago
I once lived in a house that I was building, where the mice would push a myrtle nut (which is about acorn sized) up into a corner between stud and plate so they could work on chewing through the hull. Each one took them quite a long time. I eventually learned to sleep through it.
I had an air compressor hooked up in the living room / cabinet shop. One night when my parents were visiting, I forgot to turn it off, and a bit after midnight it started up, to repressurize its tank. Very loud. My mother’s voice was heard saying “What was THAT‽‽” to which my father’s voice replied “Dunno. Hope it doesn’t have friends.”
Doug K almost 3 years ago
Opal still doesn’t know where the noises are coming from.
She does have the added worry that it could be something really bad.
dadoctah almost 3 years ago
I once woke up in the middle of the night to an indistinct sound that I couldn’t identify. Went from room to room trying to figure out at least where it was coming from, but it always seemed to be in whatever room I was checking at the time.
Finally identified it. It was my stomach rumbling.
Breadboard almost 3 years ago
Earl you devil ;-)
tremaine53 almost 3 years ago
Opal never sleeps again, loses 60 pounds and becomes a Senior Citizen fashion model.
ilSiciliano almost 3 years ago
Oh he’ll pay alright. She’ll call the exterminator first thing in the morning!
bittenbyknittin almost 3 years ago
If my dogs aren’t concerned, neither am I.
jagedlo almost 3 years ago
Not exactly the answer Opal was hoping for!
gokar RLV almost 3 years ago
Hankering for a divorce, Earl?
Chris almost 3 years ago
sometimes not knowing what it is has it’s moments of, uh… bliss? is that it?
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Glad you asked, Opal?
monya_43 almost 3 years ago
Today is National Earl Day. Whatever that means. I didn’t look it up.
jeanie5448 almost 3 years ago
That is why I use a fan for white noise, year round, no matter how cold.
I'll fly away almost 3 years ago
Had river rats in our shared attic (1/2 a double-which was abandoned). Had to leave for several days until the exterminators got them. They made a racket up there.
garcoa almost 3 years ago
It could be burglars, would you get up and check it out, Opal?
Bookworm almost 3 years ago
Well, you did ask. . .
zeexenon almost 3 years ago
Ok then, a month in a hotel while there’s a bag over our house.
Zebrastripes almost 3 years ago
And with that thought, Opal stared at the ceiling all night, waiting for it to cave in on top of her…..
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Thank you Earl, that will make Pearl sleep……………not!
kab2rb almost 3 years ago
Earl you are so bad.
indysteve9 almost 3 years ago
LOL!!!
kaycstamper almost 3 years ago
That brat!
momofalex7 almost 3 years ago
My husband used to scratch the wall behind our bed when I was asleep and tell me it was rats climbing around in there. I believed him because we had had rats in the attic.
sbwertz almost 3 years ago
My husband and I were in a motel south of San Diego when the big earthquake his Los Angeles. The door and windows in the room rattled so loud it woke us up. I’m from CA near the San Andreas fault and had felt many earthquakes, and my subconscious told me it was a little one (way down there, at least) and not dangerous. I turned to my New England husband and said “It’s ok dear, it’s just an earthquake, go back to sleep.” He’ll never let me live that one down! He was rigid for the rest of the night, and when we turned on the tv the next morning LA was in ruins.