[3] The texts are sent in by people who wake in the morning "to find regrettable messages sent to or from their mobile phones".
[6] Since the texts are often similar to late night drunk dials, they're often graphic and sexual in nature,[7] thus not safe for work.
While TFLN has many "blackout drinking, sex, and vomit stories", there is also an extended discussion taking place about morality.
[9] Six months after the website went up, the blog's creators – Leto Ben Bator – signed a deal with Gotham Books (part of Penguin Group) to publish a trade paperback of existing content from the blog, which was released as Texts from Last Night: All the Texts No One Remembers Sending in 2010.
[12] This was the third attempt at developing a comedy based on the website; along with FOX, Happy Madison and Sony TV attempted to develop the comedy in 2009 (with a script from Steve Holland), and in 2010 (Marc Abrams and Michael Benson).