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October 8, 2024 3 mins
Wallethub listed their safest cities in the US and Dangerous Dave talks about the list and where the ranked ND cities landed on the list. Plus squeezing the toothpaste tube, from the top or the bottom.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is uber in the den with dangerous Day. Wallad
HUBB just put together their annual list of the Safest
cities in America, based on everything from crime and traffic
accidents to financial safety and natural disasters. Cities in the
Northeast did really well this year. Safest city in America
South Burlington, Vermont, followed by Casper, Wyoming, Warwick, Rhode Island, Burlington, Vermont, Boise, Idaho, Yonkers,

(00:26):
New York, Cedy, Rapperts, Iowa, Columbia, Maryland, Portland, Maine, Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Of the one hundred and eighty two cities they looked at, Memphis,
Tennessee ranked head last, followed by Detroit and Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Biggest cities that didn't rank high New York at one
twenty three, La at one sixty two, Chicago one thirty nine.

(00:46):
Houston won seventy one. In furnite, Phoenix was one forty nine.
I think Houston was last last year. By the way,
Fargo one of two cities in North Dakota ranked. They're
number twelve on the list of the safest. Bismarck ranked
at number thirty eight. Guess they probably didn't take an
account how much winter there was deeper in the tube.
So oral hygiene seems to be pretty simple, But if

(01:08):
you ever had been in somebody else's bathroom and see
how people can really complicate it. A new poll asked
thirty thousand people how to squeeze a tube of toothpaste,
and seventy two percent said from the bottom of the
tube to the top, which makes sense. Twenty percent of
people said they squeezed the toothpaste out of the top
of the tube. So here's a time to ask. If
you ever disagreed with somebody, did you share the toothpaste

(01:29):
wist and how it could be used? Twenty one percent
of people said yes. So how typically do you use
the toothpaste? Twenty eight percent of people said they squeeze
it out on the full brush length of the toothpaste.
The bristles supporse. Thirty one percent said a little less
about half the brush length, and thirty two percent said
even less than that about the size of a pee.
Four percent of people said they're really skimpy, they use

(01:52):
above size of a single grain of rice. That doesn't
seem like enough toothpaste, but anyway, most likely to use
less the pe or rice amount younger females living in
the western US. So I still don't understand though, people
are squeezing the toothpaste from the top of the tube
and not from the bottom. I mean, you can start
by squeezing it from the top, but then you have

(02:13):
to go to the bottom and move everything back up
right Or did they just go to the top and
when they can't get any more out, do they just say, Okay,
I'm done. Doesn't make sense to me, ladies and gentlemen.
But because of that, that brings us to a top
five list today and not for the fox gin Top
five Do these guys even count that high? All right?

(02:35):
Top five? Other really dumb things people do who squeeze
toothpaste out of the top of the tube, that probably
do Number five, well, they probably shave from side to side. Four,
They probably choose the middle seat of the plane. Number

(03:00):
number three. They probably bought their kid a drum set.
Number two and number two thing that to other dumb
things that people do who squeeze the toothpaste tube from
the top. Deo is get all those services that they
recommend every time you get that oil change and now

(03:22):
number one order from the Franklin Mint to me again
for another episode of Deeper in the Den with dangerous
Dave right here
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