The hometown hero who turned his store into a shelter during Hurricane Harvey announced he is hosting a Thanksgiving dinner and inviting all members of the community to attend.
Straight up first class solid gold Houstonian. Not just this one but every bad event in Houston, Mattress Mack is there for the Houston residents. He's legend.
Johnny Carson Thanks, my friend. I'm Laura and I'm a native Houstonian. Will be moving back home finally after ten years here in Pittsburgh in two weeks time. To say I'm anxiously awaiting digging into some Tex-Mex is an understatement.
Many thanks - blessings to you. I hope if you are living in Houston, that you made it through Harvey unscathed. My entire family in the area (about 35 people) fortunately did with no flooding in their houses. Blessings from Pittsburgh. L.
His lake house on Travis is out of this world. I had the honor of staying a weekend there almost a decade ago. His daughter and son in law put on a hell of a fireworks show this July 4th. Lots of boats showed up to watch.
I'm not crying, you are, no, you are....such a lovely and Godly thing to do, well done thy good and faithful servant....Lord, keep this man for a while....
You know who is not donating even though they have the means and process to save their neighbors, Joel Olsen. I never see him giving anything back to the community. I don't understand why people continue to give him money like that.
Not a fan at all, but I did see this about what he is doing for this present storm. www.click2houston.com/news/local/2021/02/17/lakewood-church-opens-as-warming-center-as-millions-go-without-power-for-days/