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June 6, 2025 1 min
Are you bad at mornings? Dangerous Dave talks about a survey that says almost 2 in 5 people have troubles in the AM. Plus, road trips with kids can be taxing.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I see steeper in the dead with dangerous eves. Well,
it's finally Friday, and if you need a little lift
this morning, you're not the only one. Even when we
get to the end of the week. With the weekend
in sight. A new survey found thirty eight percent, or
nearly two and five Americans admit they're bad at mornings.
The average person gets out of bed later than planned
eight times a month, but for ten percent of the

(00:22):
people it's more like twenty. Of course, sleeping in too
late can make mornings harder. Forty one percent of people
say a late start means they have to skip breakfast,
sixteen percent will skip showering, and eleven percent will save
time by not brushing their teeth. For people in the survey,
forty three percent said they use an alarm to wake
up in the morning. The average time that first alarm
rings six thirty three am in the morning. I've already

(00:45):
been to work for two and a half hours by then.
But if you're late for work, I have one bit
of advice. Don't skip brushing your teeth and don't skip
your shower. Stinky deeper in the ti well. If you're
road tripping this summer, maybe just leave your toddler at
home and open but a bag of dog food. They'll
be fine. A new poll asks parents the worst age
when it comes to traveling. The average age three and

(01:07):
a half year olds. It's the worst age because they're
old enough to get bored easily, but not old enough
to enjoy good things about traveling. Yet, the average parent
said the max they'll drive with a kidney car is
seven hours. That's to cut off for a single day.
And if you have multiple kids, get ready for a
noisy time. In those seven hours, you're going to listen
to eighteen siblings fights, deal with fourteen mini tantrums, and

(01:30):
twenty two Are we there yet? I can't believe they
said the exact phrase twenty two times. It's probably counting
any complaint about how long that drive is going to
be to me. They came for another episode of Deeper
in the Den with Dangerous Dave light Year.
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