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Make us your number one pre set and then it's
so much easier and thank you. So before your Google
Buster Bonusbuster questions and answers, I have to bring up
the TP debate. Here you go. I'm sorry, but I
have to bring this up one more time. You know,
the debate, the toilet paper roll over and under. It's
almost as if the scientists were hearing me because last
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week I posted a video on TikTok and Instagram and
social and it was all about how I went to
a friend's house and she is the only one besides
myself that I found puts it under. Okay, so everybody's saying, no, no,
it's over, it's over. Well, guess what. There is a
new clinical microbiology doctor, Primrose Freestone guy. He's a scientist
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who says the under position is safer and more effective
because the over method requires a second hand to touch
the role, raising the risk of contaminating it. So there
you go, toilet paper that was invented more than one
hundred and fifty years ago, the right way to put
it on the holder with disagreements all over the world
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say over over is the right way? Nope, nope under.
I'm team under and now scientists prove I correct, just
so you know, for no reason after all, and I
love being right. If you want to argue with me,
please hit up the talkback feature on the free iHeartRadio app.
Make us your number one preset, and thank you very
much to the scientists. That time for the google Buster question.
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So here is the questions. Billy is gone, but he'll
be back tomorrow, but I get to do it. So
the question is the average person thirteen hours a year
doing this at home? What do you think this is?
Can you bust my Google again? The average person spends
about thirteen hours a year doing this at home? What
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is this closure? For this google Buster questions? It's Billy
is out. So the question was the average person spends
about thirteen hours a year doing this at home? What
is it? If you happen to be like me, thirteen
hours a year is not enough, maybe thirteen hours a
week because I'm constantly getting lost. So if you said
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looking for lost items, you would absolutely be correct. The
average person spends about thirteen hours a year looking for
lost items at not your Google buster search shows that
this activity burns more calories than jogging. What do you
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think it is? You? I know you're looking for some
closure for that bonus buster question. Here it is. Research
shows this activity burns more calories than jogging. What is it?
If you guessed playing beach volleyball, you would be absolutely correct, amundo?
As Billy Greenwood would say, Yep, that's right. Research shows
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it playing beach volleyball actually burns more calories than jogging.
That is your bonus buster question.