nklr: falling asleep

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nklr: falling asleep

Post by tryce@reid-crowther.com » Tue Aug 08, 2000 2:53 pm

I just read through all the 'Right hand falling asleep' discussions. I can understand how to fix that. Next question: What do you do when your passenger falls asleep? This happened on the last trip (forgot to include it in the trip report). I guess that vibration can be rather soothing as well as annoying! Anyone else ever have a passenger fall asleep on their shoulder? Tim Ryce A9 - Vancouver, BC ps- Don't worry, I stressed the importance of staying awake after that incident. I don't think she even blinks anymore!

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