All the time man I know exactly what you mean. For me I think its because my parents drove me around to put me to sleep as an infant.
2006-10-23 17:50:10
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answered by mrbait33 2
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The old friend would know me, and would understand why I see to the needs of the elderly person first. This situation is possibly about life and death, and until that is resolved, it's not a time to let personal interests keep you from doing what's right. MY friends would understand me that way. The eye-candy fantasy takes a distant 3rd to the circumstances. She's someone I don't know personality-wise, just lustfully. If she's still around when the important stuff is taken care of, and we're able to hook up; that's points for her because it means she has some character, as well as looks because it would indicate to me that she knew what I was doing was right. Otherwise, had I opted for her and she turned out to be just a pretty face or easy lay, then what I've done to myself and to my friend, and to a person in need is terrible. Definitely, TCB first, then ...whatever happens, happens.
2016-03-18 23:23:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Highway Hyptnosis! Drivers Ed 101!
2006-10-23 17:51:09
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answered by django716 3
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i have that sometimes, but only when i'm a passenger. but it mostly happens when it's sunny outside and then it gets warm inside the car which makes me sleepy. i don't drive that often, but when i do, i'm too nervous to fall asleep!!
2006-10-23 17:50:33
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answered by stitchfan85 6
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I don't think I get drowsy like you do just from driving, but if I am driving and I get drowsy, I keep myself awake by pinching skin in between my nostrils at the base of my nose. It's a sensitive area, and with a little pinch, it's just enough pain to keep me awake.
2006-10-23 18:41:59
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answered by Arnold M 4
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It's actually common. Moreso for a passenger. I find it hard to believe you would find being a driver soothing; you must not be in New Jersey.
2006-10-23 17:51:06
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answered by Ade 6
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Yes, I pull over when driving and get sleepy...a few minutes rest will work wonders with me.... it's better to stop than be killed in a accident...
2006-10-23 17:52:06
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answered by Anonymous
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motion put people to sleep..children will go to sleep in 15 minutes of riding most times.
the body wants to relax to the motion..
like rocking chair or recliner..boat rocking.
lulaby for baby rocking in arms...
natural to do...
keep window down some to let fresh air in..same with ac--let freash air in--don;t recycle inside air(max ac) in car...not fresh air and you start to doze......
2006-10-23 18:46:05
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answered by cork 7
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look if you have this problem .firstly you have to consult physisian ( doctor) . i think doctor can guide you the best . according to me this is a physical problem .but don't worry doctor will give you the right solution .but have u consulted any doctor befor?.just give me your reply .my e-mail address is ''pratik_shandilya2000@yahoo.com''
2006-10-23 18:35:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes and found out I had sleep apnea. Do you snore???
2006-10-23 17:51:46
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answered by dano 4
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