Do you ever fall asleep and keep on typing?

patientlee

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This happens to me A LOT, sometimes even at work.

Last night I was working quite late on some hot and heavy sex scenes. I knew that I had been dozing, but I didn't realize what I had typed until I opened my computer this morning.

In a paragraph about an FFM threesome, I typed this:

She helped Tina arrange Onion Soup, through the diner in town.

WTF?? :eek:

Patientlee
 
That's awesome. Maybe it was a case of Automatic Writing and you are being visited by a very hungry spirit. :)
 
I have that happen after I've been drinking and writing. I'll open up the story the next day to see as much as a full page of writing that I don't remember putting down. Strangely enough, most of the time I keep it.
 
Not asleep, but I sometimes get turned off to anything but the writing.
 
I think it's a sleep disorder of sorts but if it works!
 
I think maybe once. Not after I fell asleep, but just on the edge.

I do remember one time I was taking notes in college and was dozing off during a lecture after pulling an all nighter. I woke up as my classmates were starting to leave. When I looked down at my paper, I realized I had fallen asleep mid-sentence. The writing was starting to curve downward until there was a long pen streak going off the page.
 
I frequently fall asleep and continue typing, but when I wake the screen always reads the same.

zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
 
I think maybe once. Not after I fell asleep, but just on the edge.

I do remember one time I was taking notes in college and was dozing off during a lecture after pulling an all nighter. I woke up as my classmates were starting to leave. When I looked down at my paper, I realized I had fallen asleep mid-sentence. The writing was starting to curve downward until there was a long pen streak going off the page.

I haven't done it with a computer, but once after studying all night for a test in college, I went to one of my lectures the next day. A friend of mine sitting next to me said it was weird because I fell asleep but my hand kept moving as though I was taking notes. I don't think I wrote anything, though. Pity. Maybe I would have had the key to the course right there.
 
Sorry, no, I do my sleeping in bed and my writing at my desk and never the two shall meet.

The only place I was ever able to truly sleep sitting up was on airplanes and then there had to be turbulence. I loved to sleep during bumpy rides in aircraft. I always slept great on C130's during storms.
 
Sorry, no, I do my sleeping in bed and my writing at my desk and never the two shall meet.

The only place I was ever able to truly sleep sitting up was on airplanes and then there had to be turbulence. I loved to sleep during bumpy rides in aircraft. I always slept great on C130's during storms.

Ah yes, the C130, also know as the flying vibrator. :D
 
Sorry, no, I do my sleeping in bed and my writing at my desk and never the two shall meet.

The only place I was ever able to truly sleep sitting up was on airplanes and then there had to be turbulence. I loved to sleep during bumpy rides in aircraft. I always slept great on C130's during storms.

I grew up next to an Air Force base. I actually miss the drone of the 130s. Not so much the scream of the C-5s.
 
I grew up next to an Air Force base. I actually miss the drone of the 130s. Not so much the scream of the C-5s.

Actually, for it's size the C-5 was really quiet compared to a C-141. The C-5 was slightly louder than say a civilian 737 or 727 which flew into the air base I was stationed at. Then there were the F-15's and the old F-4's, talk about screaming.
 
Yeah, they give your kidneys a good shake up. :D

I crewed on one carrying USO personal around south east Asia and believe me, from the expression on the faces of some of the young ladies, more than their kidneys were being shaken. :D

Lots of squirming going on. :cool:
 
I grew up next to an Air Force base. I actually miss the drone of the 130s. Not so much the scream of the C-5s.

Nods head. Nine months in an apartment at the end of the Offutt AFB runway. Don't know which was worse, the B-52s or the SR71s.
 
Actually, for it's size the C-5 was really quiet compared to a C-141. The C-5 was slightly louder than say a civilian 737 or 727 which flew into the air base I was stationed at. Then there were the F-15's and the old F-4's, talk about screaming.

They are quiet until they are right on top of your house. We lived 2 miles from the flight line.

Nods head. Nine months in an apartment at the end of the Offutt AFB runway. Don't know which was worse, the B-52s or the SR71s.

B-52s were outta there by the time I came along, but my parents still talk about them.

Ahh. The sounds of freedom.
 
I crewed on one carrying USO personal around south east Asia and believe me, from the expression on the faces of some of the young ladies, more than their kidneys were being shaken. :D

Lots of squirming going on. :cool:

You make that sound oddly appealing.
 
You make that sound oddly appealing.

Back in the late 60's a lot of things were appealing. :devil:

On famous singer/actress that flew with us regularly said the orgasms were her only reason for being there. I think Bob Hope put the idea in her head originally.

B-52s were loud and dirty. Barksdale, AFB was SAC headquarter and across town from where I was raised. You could hear them taking off and smell them all over town when there was an alert. You never knew which ones were carrying nuc's and which ones were decoys.
 
I have GOT to get more sleep.

I just dozed off and woke up to my boys (5 and 8) playing hockey in the kitchen. In their underwear.

(Early bedtimes start tomorrow, since I actually have to go back to work on Wed.) :eek:
 
They are quiet until they are right on top of your house. We lived 2 miles from the flight line.



B-52s were outta there by the time I came along, but my parents still talk about them.

Ahh. The sounds of freedom.

Uh, lived just off base at the end of the runway. You could feel the jet blast as they ran up their engines for takeoff. Yes it was that close. On landing they were about 100 feet above our fourplex. After about 6 mo. moved about a 1/2 mile to the east of the runway. It was much quieter then.
 
Uh, lived just off base at the end of the runway. You could feel the jet blast as they ran up their engines for takeoff. Yes it was that close. On landing they were about 100 feet above our fourplex. After about 6 mo. moved about a 1/2 mile to the east of the runway. It was much quieter then.

Not trying to start a competition. I just liked the C130s better. It was a nice sound. C5s didn't sound so nice. They snuck up on you. You wouldn't hear them coming until there you heard the scream, and there it was, blocking out the sun.

After I moved away, my parents moved to a development with train tracks running just below it. That was a nice sound too.

Now all I hear is enormous trucks cutting down our country road to save five minutes of driving.

I miss the planes.
 
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