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This, he's deeper in the dinwith dangerous deed. Do you believe in
true love? How you might answerwill depend upon your relationship if you're bitter,
jaded, or more importantly single.They did a survey. Seventy percent
of people in the new poll saidthey do believe in true love, thirty
percent don't, and it jumps evenhigher for people who aren't with anybody.
Only sixty four percent of singles thinkthere is such a thing as true love.
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It drops even further to sixty twopercent for people who are separated or
divorced. Eighty eight percent of peoplewho are married or engaged believe in true
love, and so do seventy ninepercent of people in serious relationships. Not
all of those people are living inbliss, though. One in ten married
people who said they believe in truelove said they've experienced it before, but
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not with the person that they're currentlymarried to. Outs deeper in the tea.
Well, if you're one of thosepeople who gets to the airport four
hours early so your check bag willbe the first one off the plane when
you land, you might need torethink your strategy. A baggage handler recently
went on red and offered to answerto the questions of the whole process.
Somebody asked if there's any truth tothe idea of how early you check in
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determines how soon your check bag willcome out the conveyor belt at your destination.
Some people think first on first off. Sometimes it's true, but not
always. Some people think it's reverse. Baggage handler said there is some truth
to it, but some cards ofluggage don't always get loaded in order,
so there's no guarantees. If youhave a connecting flight that changes too.
He also shared some tips on thebest and worst types of luggage. He
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said the worst bags are no wheelsor a bag with wheels where one is
broken or won't roll correctly. Thebest bags are hard outer shells soft lining
inside. Other baggage handlers were inthe news earlier this week warning people not
to tie colorful ribbons on their bagis to help identify them. Those ribbons
can interfere with the scanning process anddelay your bag and in some case even
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make it miss the flight entirely.According to him, heavg and suitcase without
identifiers like ribbons or old travel stickersare the best chance for arriving without any
but you can't identify it right,So maybe it was a bad idea for
me to tie something to the handleof my luggage so I can identify the
fact that it's mine. And Ijust took a page out of the old
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gas station, you know, wherethey tie something to the key so they
don't lose the key. Maybe Ishouldn't have tied a seventy two buick wheel
to it. Tuning again for anotherepisode of Deeper in the Den with Dangerous
Dave right here.