Tyler (TX) Legacy 2027 OT Hunter Bates checking in at a lean 6-7, 290, flexible and light on his feet. The likes of Lamar and Midwestern St have offered and he’s turning plenty of heads. This summer could be fun for him
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@MeatEaterTV It’s not just the cigarette butts in my area it’s all the needles from the meth users. Almost at every public fishing area you’ll find some on the ground..
Time-lapse of the QLCS tornado-warned line of storms in the River Valley Wed night April 15, 2026 from our WeatherBug cam at Mount Magazine. Multiple circulations prompted several tor warnings. City lights were Paris as the cold pool surges at the end of the video. #ARwx
My uncle saved $800,000 for retirement.
Lived on nothing for 30 years to do it.
Brown bag lunches.
No Vacations.
Same car for 14 years.
Clipped coupons until the very end.
Died with $800,000 in the bank.
His kids split it.
Spent it in 18 months.
He saved 30 years of living for people who spent it in a year and a half without thinking about him while they did.
For nearly seven years, Melina Salazar was the only waitress at a Texas diner willing to serve grumpy 89-year-old WWII veteran Walter "Buck" Swords.
He complained constantly, never smiled or tipped, and drove others away—but Melina always greeted him with patience and kindness.
When Walter suddenly stopped coming in, Melina wondered what happened. Then she received a call from his lawyer: he had passed away and left her $50,000 cash plus his 2000 Buick in his will.
The note revealed her consistent warmth had meant the world to him.
A quiet reminder that kindness, even to the difficult, can change lives.