Yep it happens sometimes.
[QUOTE=Boxdoc;3236642]Found this really old post looking for something else. Funny as hell. Well maybe not.
Met Mickey, aka Maria Kinser, in and Melbourne today. As usual, she provided excellent service, with a smile. Really seems to enjoy her work, bu she doesn't get out much. Not the best looking provider out there, but she does try harder.
Apparently she had been up for awhile as after we were finished, she had asked for a ride cross town. Since I was going that way anyway, I offered the ride. Big mistake! She passsed out cold! Talk about a brain boggler! How do you wake up someone who is totally zonked! After 20 miinutes of trying to get her up, with absolutely no response, Calling her, yelling, shaking her shoulder, slapping her thigh, pokes in ribs, nipple twists, hair pulls, you name it, not a single reaction, I was desperate! She had named a landmark she wanted to be dropped off at, and I figured I was going to have to drag her out of the car and lay her in some bushes to sleep it off! I finally said, "We're at Walgreen's", and she snapped awake, sat up straight, and said thanks![/QUOTE]Some time back I went fishing with a guy that lives on Merritt Island. Just before daylight we where getting fuel, and ice for a day on the water. A middle age lady was walking up and down the dock looking over the boats. We where one of a few getting ready to leave. She ask if she could ride with us, my friend told her we would not going for a joy ride but, would be going offshore, and would not be back until late. She said that was fine. She went with us fishing and on the way back she open us a bottle of Makers Mark and started working on it while she was working on her tan on the front of the boat. She fell asleep or passed out not sure which, on the bow of the boat. When we docked the boat behind his house she was still out. Had to check an make sure she still had a pulse.
Even tried cold water but she did not wake up. My buddy covered her with a sheet and just left her there. The next morning she was gone.