You Got Caught Cheating In Her Dream
It’s amazing to most how other can get in so much trouble from just a dream. One guy got caught cheating in his wife’s dream and now he’s in hot…

It's amazing to most how other can get in so much trouble from just a dream. One guy got caught cheating in his wife's dream and now he's in hot water! The Mike & Carla Morning Show brought this up this morning and it seems we've all gone through it.
What is it your partner dreamed about and you ended up getting in trouble for it? Again, keep in mind that it was their dream...you weren't even there! In fact, you were a sound asleep enjoying your own dream. But it does happen in relationships, but more importantly, what does it mean.
Everyone has their own theory, but few can avoid the doghouse when it happens to them! A few listeners called in this morning telling us that they got in trouble for something they allegedly did in their spouses dream! How do you even defend that, much less explain it? And once it's in their head, you know it's hard to erase.
Not sure what these dreams mean or even why they would pop into your head, but it makes for a long morning! And nine times out of ten, a long night. Not sure how to explain it, but some listeners tried to explain their situation.
Listen, whatever the case, you have to remember it's just a dream! Nothing happened in real life and everyone is all good. Like the one woman who told her husband that she was out dancing with a guy 20 years younger than her. When asked if anything happened, she replied that they just danced. There ya go, no harm no foul...no go back to sleep!
Listen to the segment from this morning and see if you can relate. The last time you got in trouble for something you did in someone else's dream...and enjoy!
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These 10 Classic Rock Songs are ‘Scientifically Proven’ to Induce Sleep
Having a hard time sleeping but can't stand the sound of silence? (And no, we don't mean the Simon & Garfunkel classic.) Perhaps you should create a playlist with these ten classic rock songs that have been scientifically proven to induce sleep.
The folks over at Mornings.co.uk -- a website that reviews the best mattresses, pillows and beds suited for quality sleep -- created a study to determine which songs best emulate some of the most popular lullabies.
How did they do this? Per the Mornings' study, "We analyzed 100 lullabies on Spotify using 10 audio features such as tempo and scale (major or minor). And then we compared our results to a curated list of 1,721 songs, including Spotify’s most streamed and essential tunes from a range of genres."
So, which classic rock songs most resemble the features found in the most popular lullabies? Scroll below to see the top ten, while the entire study with additional song breakdowns can be found here.
10. John Lennon - 'Imagine'
"Imagine" is the title track off of Lennon's classic 1971 album. Since its release, it has been an anthem for peace. It peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100.
9. Eagles - 'Desperado'
"Desperado" is one of the Eagles' most iconic tracks. It's been covered by a number of artists, including Clint Black and Diana Krall. However, most would argue the definitive cover was recorded by Linda Ronstadt. (In fact, some might argue Ronstadt's cover is also the definitive version, but that's another conversation for another day.)
8. The Police - 'Every Breath You Take'
Sure, it's a song about obsessing over a lover, but even decades later, it's so good! Perhaps, just ignore the creepy stalker vibes of this classic, and just let the melody wash over you.
7. Lou Reed - 'Walk On the Wild Side'
One of Lou Reed's best solo songs, it seems almost quaint that "Walk On the Wild Side" was once considered to be eyebrow-raising. Fun fact: "Walk On the Wild Side" was a double A-side with "Perfect Day," which is another dreamy classic.
6. Jackson Browne - 'The Load Out'
An ode to a concert road crew, "The Load Out" is featured on Browne's classic 1977 album Running On Empty. The track wasn't initially released as a single, but it grew in popularity thanks to the song being played on the radio.
5. Pink Floyd - 'Wish You Were Here'
One of Pink Floyd's most moving songs, "Wish You Were Here" is both a classic in their catalog and in rock, period. It's mellow melody surely is the reason why it landed on this list.
4. The Beatles - 'Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight'
The "Golden Slumbers" portion of this song was literally inspired by a lullaby. Frankly, imagining "Golden Slumbers" without "Carry That Weight" just seems wrong, hence why it was likely included here.
3. Elton John - 'Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters'
"Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters" was never released as a single, but it's among Sir Elton's most beloved tracks. The song gained new life after it was included in the 2000 film Almost Famous. Additionally, John performed a moving rendition of the song at the 9/11 tribute show The Concert for New York City.
2. Led Zeppelin - 'Going to California'
Led Zeppelin is one of the greatest hard rock bands every, but they sure did know how to write a ballad. "Going to California" is one of their best and one of their dreamiest.
1. Elton John - 'Your Song'
It's a little bit funny just how much we adore this classic. Considering the criteria of this study, we definitely don't mind it being number one.