Scott and Sadie,
I have a question for Life Court. I m 26 and have never been married. Three years ago, I was in a work accident and basically caught on fire. I had third degree burns over most of my torso and spent several weeks in intensive care and several months going through burn rehab.
Long story short - I am fine - but my chest and back are severely scarred from my accident. I don t have a scratch on my face, arms, etc. But my chest and back are, honestly, not a pretty sight.
Over the last four months, I have met a girl, started dating, and have developed very serious feelings for her. It s the first relationship I have had since my accident. I know it s time for things to go to a more physical place in our relationship. She s never seen me without a shirt on.
By Scott and Sadie
May 17, 2021
Google s Trends section where they analyze all of their search data just turned 15 years old. And in honor of that birthday, they just revealed the five questions that people have searched for the most in the past 15 years.
With all of the knowledge of the Internet at our disposal, the most common thing people have asked Google over the past decade-and-a-half is . . . What time is it? We are simple folk.
Here are the five questions people have searched for the most . . .
1. What time is it?
2. How to tie a tie?
3. How to kiss?
By Scott and Sadie
May 17, 2021
This isn t one of the usual perks you hear about working from home . . . but it s definitely a significant one. You get to use your own TOILET.
And now that lots of people are starting to go back into an office for the first time since the pandemic started, they re really not happy about the whole poop situation.
There s an article on Slate.com all about the issue. Quote, Maybe your office bathroom has stall doors that reach the knees, or it s silent, or there s no ventilation. Your boss might come in and make conversation. You might stink the whole place up.
By Scott and Sadie
May 17, 2021
Is it possible 6% of us don t know what a bear is? Because that s the only way this makes sense . . .
Someone asked 1,200 people which animals they think they could beat in a FIGHT. Meaning unarmed, no weapons. And 6% . . . or 1 in 17 Americans . . . think they could take down a GRIZZLY. Here are ten more match-ups, and how we think we d do . . .
1. Could you beat up a lion? 8% said yes. And this isn t just a macho guy thing. 7% of women said yes to that one too.
2. An elephant? 8% said yes.
3. A gorilla? Again, 8%. And 17% think they could beat up a chimp.
By Scott and Sadie
May 17, 2021
Knock on wood, it looks like we might actually get to have a real summer this year. And we re not gonna waste it.
According to a new survey, 59% of people say they want to try something new this summer. And here are the top 10 things on people s summer bucket list . . .
1. Camping.