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This is deeper in the den with dangerous day Well.
A study out of San Diego State found that as
we move into winter, warm drinks might be better for
you for your mental and physical health. People who drink
a lot of hot beverages in the winter tend to
have fewer issues with depression and insomnia. Hot foods like
soup had the same effect. Warm stuff can also get
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linked to fewer digestive issues, maybe because your body has
to work harder to digest the stuff that's cold. It
takes more energy to warm it up in your stomach.
And quote, something as simple as temperature of what we
eatn drink can actually have real impacts on our health.
Does this mean and I have to start drinking warm beer?
Deeper in the two? I didn't know if you knew this,
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but yesterday was National Sasquatch Awareness Day. Nothing to do
other than make people aware of sasquatch and randomly bumping
into Bigfoot in the woods. A new report has ranked
the places in America where you statistically most likely to
spot Bigfoot. So you need to stay remote, I guess
don't need to be in downtown Grand Forks, not going
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to find him there. They ranked every state they looked
at the most reported bigfooted, big foot sightings, forestry coverage,
and average temperature. Apparently bigfoot was like said about fifty
five degrees fahrenheit anyway. Top Us states and Canadian providences Washington, West, Virginia, Oregon,
British Columbia, Michigan, Maine, Pennsylvania, Idaho, Ohio, and Massachusetts. Least
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likely to find them Quebec, Maryland, Arizona, Alberta, Louisiana, Manitoba, Indiana, California, Alaska,
and Wyoming. These are entirely specific to states, but most
specifically Willow Creek, California, calls itself the big Foot Capital
of the World, to even have Bigfoot Days in a
Bigfoot museum, and Whitehall, New York, officially declared its own
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Bigfoot sighting capital, and in Samitia County, Washington, the actual
bigfoot protection law. So yeah, you can get fined for
hunting him. So I hope you run into bigfoot, I
mean other than the one that's my boss. Tune in
again for another episode of Deeper in the Den with
Dangerous daved Right, Dear