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May 24, 2024 2 mins
Would you pick a penny up off the ground? Dangerous Dave talks about around half of people would, some would need a nickel or more. Plus, pet peeves of sharing a vehicle.
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This is deeper in the din withdangerous Day. Today is National Lucky Penny
Days, So if it's possible,you come across a lucky penny on the
ground, which half of America wouldnot bother picking up. A new poll
I asked what's the smallest single valuecoin you would pick up off the street,
and fifty percent of people said they'renot above picking up a penny,
which shouldn't be that shocking because Idid a poll yesterday that showed thirteen percent

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of men would grab a penny outof a jurnal me and not so much.
Eleven percent of people would pass upon the penny, but would do
a nickel. Six percent would doit for a dime, thirteen percent for
a quarter. Another three percent saidit would have to be larger than a
quarter. Now we're talking coins only, so they'd have to come across the
half dollar or a dollar coin.Ten percent said they would not pick up

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any coin off the street. Asfor the penny, there's a huge difference
based on a person's age. Sixtyeight percent of people sixty five and older
would pick up a penny, thatis, if they could bend down to
get it, compared to twenty sevenpercent of young adults ages eighteen to twenty
nine. It doesn't have that muchto do with the value has more to
do with the younger people being moreinvested in digital currency. They're less likely

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than older folks to carry cash,especially spare change. So happy lucky penny
Day, and if you want tospare some spare change five or five University.
I'll be outside with a cop deeperin the two. Do you ever
share a vehicle with somebody, andif so, make sure you leave your
radio tune to this station when youget home. Somebody pulled two thousand married
couples who share vehicles. The mostannoying thing about getting into the car after

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somebody used it is finding the radiostation set to a station you hate.
It made the top ten anyway,so just play it safe, leave it
here and they'll thank you for it. Other things that annoy people about getting
into a car after somebody else droveit having to move the seat forward or
back, top complaint. Newer cars, of course, have presets. Older
cars do, not having to readjustthe mirrors, getting the seat back just

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right, leaving the gas tank emptycheap os. I've had that happen to
me. A couple times. Yep, having to readjust the steering wheel feeling
too cramped is also on the list. In other words, that's the same
as seat position. I guess,leaving a mess behind like trash on the
seat or drinking a cup holder andadjusting the heat or AC meaning the temperature,
maybe just having the air blow onthem. You don't like that,

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you like it blowing elsewhere. Sotop complaints about using the same vehicle as
something else, I would have tosay my top complaint, I understand the
seat deal. I mean, youcan't really do anything about that, but
to be honest, leaving it withan empty tank that would bother me a
lot, and of course not havingit on the Fox too it again for
another episode of Deeper in the Denwith Dangerous daved like Dear
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