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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Please, he's deeper in the din with dangerous day. So
here's a question. How many gen Zers does it take
to change a light bulb? I know it sounds like
a joke, but it's a legitimate question. And a new
survey one in five people between the ages of eighteen
and twenty seven claim they couldn't change a light bulb.
They would just hire somebody else to do it, especially
if it was a ceiling light because going up on
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the ladder would be too dangerous. Another sign of the
times now that screwball light bulbs are being phased out
for LED lamps that last ten to twenty years. Are
we just lazy? Probably lazy? The report found the gen
zs are spending more than fifteen hundred dollars a year
on average calling pros to do basic jobs they could
probably do themselves. That's five times more than what boomers
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would spend on that stuff. And it's not just changing
light bulbs. They also found out that gen Zers don't
know basic carb maintenance or even about cleaning it or
hanging picture frames. They also didn't recognize common tools like
wrenches and hammers. Wow, well, I think I know a
job I'm gonna do. Once I retire, do something on
the side like, Yeah, you want me to put in
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the light bulb, you want me to hang a picture,
I'm your guy. Deeper in the two National shop for
travel day a good day to plan a vacation and
if you enjoy being padded down by strangers in blue
rubber gloves. You didn't want to do everything on this
list the next time you fly. An expert at Airport
Management and Security came up with a list of the
unexpected things that can get you flagged by the TSA.
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Being dressed wrong for the weather, like having on too
many layers in the summer, could mean you're hiding something.
Yawning a lot, he says, when people are stressed, they
tend to want more oxygen. Not making eye contact is
another sign you're nervous and have something to hide. Other
ways you can get yourself padded down by the TSA.
Being extra chatty with them. You can get padded down
because they think you're trying to distract them. Wearing too
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much cologne or perfume they think you're trying to mask
the smell of something like drugs, and arguing and being
aggressive is a surefire way to get some extra attention.
They might just punish you for being a jerk, So
stay calm, just get through the line and you won't
get padded down unless, like I said, you wanted to.
Maybe you're not getting any at home. I don't know.
Tune in again for another episode of Deeper in the
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Den with Dangerous Dave right here.