William S. Sadler's Chaise Lounge

Origin
William S. Sadler surgeon, self-trained psychiatrist, and author. He married the niece of John Harvey Kellogg, co-creator of Corn Flakes, and was a student of his. He later went to study psychiatry under Sigmund Freud, and for several years studied a patient who talked in his sleep. The anonymous patient, that many believe to be Wilfred Kellogg, his brother-in-law, convinced Sadler that he was an alien. While asleep, the patient would talk in length with Sadler about spirituality, cosmology, history, and other topics. Sadler would then compile the patient's words into his book, The Urantia Book.

Effects
When people fall asleep on the couch, they will begin sleep-talking. They can hold entire conversations with others without waking up. However, there is no stopping the chatter besides waking the user up.

Collection
Collected from the home of a retired couple. They purchased the used chaise lounge from a yard sale. However, when the husband took a nap on it he would begin to talk. The wife was quite happy to sell it to Hugo and Vanessa if it meant her husband would shut up for a while.