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rise&shiner
 
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A little humor can go a long way

Postby rise&shiner on Sun Nov 15, 2009 8:52 pm

I wish that i was a cartoonist as pictures would definitely it improve the imagery of my sense of humor

Site: Cape Carnveral inside the space shuttle
Scene; Astronaut laying in her antigravity seat. Shuttle lift off has been delayed so she decideds to put on her ff cpap mask and take a nap.

Suddenly she feels all of this air pressure hitting her her face...then she is relieved because she hears the countdown and Oh no it is at 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 Liftoff
And her mask takes off for the heavens.

Well it brought a smile to my face at 3:00 in the morning when I woke to find that I was still on the ground in my antigravity chair but my mask had gone airborn!

Dreams mixing with reality!

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kteague
 
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Re: A little humor can go a long way

Postby kteague on Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:27 pm

I've had some wierd, funny and even scary dreams I believe were related to sleep apnea, but your dream takes the prize. What a hoot! One more convincing piece of "evidence" that some dreams are born out of actual physical sensations. Thanks for sharing.

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Humidifier: Remstar Integrated Passover Humidifier
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I used to resent having to take time out of life to sleep. If I'd known sleep would become such a rare commodity, I would have treasured it more, lingering in it's warm embrace instead of pushing it aside to rush into another busy day.


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