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She's deeper in the den with dangerous day. Now, you'd
be surprised how passionate some people are about this. Well,
when you make your bed, do you tuck your sheets
in at the bottom or you a non tucker. In
a poll six thousand Americans, people twice as likely to tuck.
Forty six percent of people tuck, seventeen percent of people
tuck on the side really locked in there. Only twenty
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three percent said no tuck, fourteen percent said they didn't care,
in twelve percent don't even use a top sheet. They
also found a third of us have to share a
bed with somebody who's different about their tucking preference. Now,
for me, I like the sheets loose at the bottom.
If they're untocked, that's fine. They don't have to be tucked.
It really doesn't make much difference to me. But my
wife she gets in like we're in a hotel last weekend.
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First thing she's doing is she's kicking them sheets out
so they're not tucked in at the bottom. She doesn't
like the restriction on her feet. So, by the way,
another four percent of people said they were not sure
what they prefer, So you lump them in with the
don't care groups, So yeah, talking or non tuck. As
long as I get some sleep, I don't think it
makes much difference deeper in the TI Are you a
tailgate fan? Have you seen that beer commercial where Eli
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Manning suggests tailgates are better than the game because you
can't lose a tailgate, and apparently a lot of people agree.
In a poll, seventy percent of sports fans said they
look forward to tailgating season just as much, if not
more than a holiday season. Twenty four percent said they
have attended to tailgate without even having tickets to the game.
Sometimes the tailgate is the main attraction. Twenty two percent
of fans have attended to tailgate and did have tickets
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to the game, but decided to bail on the game
to stay at the tailgate instead. That's according to Americans,
the perfect tailgate starts two hours before the game and
lasts for about an hour after the game ends as
at least twelve people, along with food, snacks, booze, and
lots of team swag. Overall, twenty nine percent of people
said they will attend a tailgate this year. I love tailgating.
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It just makes the event even that much bigger. To
me they can for another episode of Deeper in the
Den with dangerous Dave Plight year