Time for another stupid survey. Today we talked about a new survey asking people whether the preferred good conversation over good sex on a first date.
We were happy with the results of the survey.
Check it out below.
Wifi is so important to us. Can we imagine a life without it? Would we give up stuff for it? Actually, a survey was done recently asking peeps what they would give up rather than WIFI. Some of the answers may surprise you. Leo and Rebecca take the survey below...
Facebook, I can't quit you. lol Even though it's annoying, obnoxious, a relationship destroyer and so many other things, we are addicted nonetheless. A new survey revealed the 'most annoying Facebook posts.' Here are the top 3 according to those surveyed in each state...
According to a survey, 54% of us have left something behind in a hotel room. It happens, it has most definitely happened to me. I remember last year I left my entire make-up bag behind in a hotel and ladies will understand, I sure did call for days until I got that thing back! (word to the wise-hotels do not turn something like this over easily,trust) So what are the most common items left behind?
I've been asked this question before and almost always give the same answer....what gadget would you miss the most if it got taken away? My answer? Without a doubt, my cellphone. Isn't that everyone's answer, come on! lol Actually, no. It depends on who you are asking...
A new survey found that during the summer we spend an average of $5,000, throughout our kids childhood, trying to get them to play outside. At first I was being 'Judgemental Judy' thinking to myself, omigosh who does that? Then as I continued to read the article I realized I AM one of those parents! Check this out....
Valentine's Day is 11 days away! Geez, wasn't it just Christmas last week? lol It is time to start shopping for that special someone in your life now before the shelves are empty. A recent survey states that the average American will spend....
A new survey on hand washing has revealed that 70 percent of Americans always wash their hands after using a public restroom, while 29 percent sometimes skip that ever-important, germ-killing step. And yes, 1 percent confessed to never washing their hands after using a public bathroom.