An experience

Last night I learned something surprising about lucid dreams. I have tried lucid dreaming for long, and occasionally I have experienced periods of lucidity. Last night, however, was special as I did not experience any signs of awakening, which is usually the case when I become lucid.
One fact resulting in this semi-lucid dream (explained later) is, as far as I know, the fact that I did not actively pursue any personal goal, but asked people to interact with me and answer questions. The dream itself took place in a night club with my current class. A very interresting feature I noted was when I tried to explain it all was a dream. I covered up a phone number on the wall, and said it would change. Of course it did not… the number remained the same 505050505050. At this point you might have realised somethin I did not, that is not a phone number! Has anyone of you had similar experiences in combination with extremely stable lucid dreams? I belive the heretofore illustrates how you become lucid, and then semi-lucid, still controlling your actions (but not others) but forgetting that you actually are dreaming (and hence the risk of waking up).

Best Wishes
joccis