Mike Della Rocha
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I'm going to buy one and then set my car on fire.
Why don't we make the whole car out of the Stanley Cup?
That's a good point, Jose.
She would be a Stanley vehicle.
A lot of people are skeptical that she didn't just place the cup there after it burned down and that it might just be fake for publicity.
But Danielle is sticking to her story that the cup and the ice survived the fire inside of the car.
This next laser story is out of Relationship World.
Would you be more likely to spy on your significant other if you lived in a busy metropolis or wherever the TV show Ice Road Truckers was set?
A survey of 5,000 people found that about half of adults have had a partner who was unfaithful and about 13% of them found out by spying on them.
The most popular spying techniques include tracking their phone, monitoring their social media accounts, checking credit card bills, going through their pockets, and physically following them.
If you're on the ice road, that would suck at the start of the ice road.
Did we miss any techniques that we should know about, Brooke?
Yeah, that's following them.
The states where people are most likely to spy on their partner are some of the least populated ones.
Alaska is the most paranoid with 55% of people saying they've snooped on their significant other before.
you like so-and-so saw you at the grocery store but also you don't want to lose your significant other because the choices are so limited it's like if I lose on him there's nobody Vermont is second followed by Rhode Island South Dakota Hawaii Indiana Arkansas Iowa Illinois and then rounding out the top ten Colorado I don't even see like a pattern there yeah