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April 14, 2025 2 mins
Tomorrow is tax day, did you finish yours and file? Dangerous Dave talks about how many people have yet to get their taxes finished. Plus, weird things left at baggage claim.
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He's deeper in the din with dangerous d Tomorrow it
is tax day. A lot of people still working on them.
Did you get them done this weekend? Tons of Americans
said no. A poll taken Friday, two thirds of Americans
already filed, don't need to this year, and everybody else
well had their calculator out. Sixteen percent of people still

(00:21):
working out on them, nine percent hadn't started yet. Nine
percent more weren't sure if their taxes were done or not.
I think that means your spouse does them and you
have no idea. So people in their twenties most likely
to say they haven't done them yet. Around half of
people said they find tax season stressful. Well half of
them think it's bad. But one thing everybody agrees on.

(00:42):
They don't want to pay more. Only three percent of
Americans think they pay less than their fair share of taxes.
Thirty percent believe they pay more than their fair share
of taxes. Well, the great thing is about you get
tax done your income. You take that money that you
pay taxes on, and you buy stuff that you pay
tax on, so you can live in a home that
you will never really own because every year you continue

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to pay tax on Deeper in the two last week
I talked about the weirdest things left in ubers. Well,
it happens to the airlines too. It's not uncommon for
airlines to lose your luggage temporarily, but most of the
time they find out what happens, a rerouted to your
correct destination, get it back to you. There are some
rare instances the airline never connected dots where the bag

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is supposed to be. There's a website called Unclaimed Baggage
and they do an annual found report. This is a
list of some of the strangest things they found in
lost luggage over the past year. Top highlights include a
freeze dried chicken foot, a movie script from the nineteen
eighty five movie The Goonies. Yeah, that was found just
last year. A three D printed modular fiddle, a Turkish

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ceremonial wedding headdress, toilet seat bedazzle, the teeth set like bling,
a glass eye full set of uncut two dollars bills,
a figurine of Santa log with a pumpkin, a letter
signed by Eleanor Roosevelt dating to forty four, preserved rattlesnake
in Ajar whiskey, antique French book, tibetan singing bowl, celicone,

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butt pads, a cuckoo clock, a steel Roman soldier helmet,
six string portable pocket guitar, celicone, pregnancy belly glow in
the dark, drumsticks, and a toilet brush shaped like a
cherry some of the weird things found in unclaimed baggage. Hmmm,
I wonder if they found my gasoline powered turtle neck sweater.
Tune in again for another episode of Deeper in the

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Den with Dangerous Dave Plight year
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