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Sleep Talkin' Man

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  • Title: Sleep Talkin' Man
  • Author : Karen Slavick-Lennard
  • Release Date : January 08, 2013
  • Genre: Humor,Books,Nonfiction,Family & Relationships,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 71100 KB

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Outrageous nighttime ramblings from a sleep talkerā€™s subconscious, based on ā€œone of the funniest blogs out there . . . A bonafide viral sensationā€ (Mashable).
 
Adam Lennard had never been a sleep-talker until, one night while fast asleep, he yelled, ā€œEnough with the cheese! Enough!ā€ From that night, Adamā€™s exclamations grew exponentially in topic, crudeness, and downright hilarity, and his wife, Karen Slavick-Lennard, had the good sense to write it all down.
 
Sleep Talkinā€™ Man is the story of Adam, a mild-mannered Englishman with a wild nocturnal life, possibly an entire separate personality, known only as Sleep Talkinā€™ Man. Prone to hilariously hostile outbursts and ā€œrelentless ego-wanking,ā€ as his American wife Karen terms it, and with notable fixations on both real and invented wildlife, scatology, his own greatness, and the evils of lentils and vegetarianism, Sleep Talkinā€™ Man has for the last few years had his questionable wisdom captured on audio and shared with the world in the viral blog Sleep Talkinā€™ Man.
 
Sleep Talkinā€™ Man comprises the best quotes and exchanges from the blog, never-before-seen material from Karenā€™s trove of audio files, and essays telling the story of their relationship, the impact of Sleep Talkinā€™ Manā€™s manifestation on their lives, and how Sleep Talkinā€™ Man resembles and, more importantly, differs from Adamā€™s waking personality.
 
ā€œTalking in your sleep was never so funny . . . [Adam Lennardā€™s] nighttime alter-ego is rude and crude and certainly sounds insane.ā€ ā€”Nick Watt, ABC News


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