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Linny Boyette Dies; Today Show Superfan Was 71

Linny Boyette has passed away. If you’re a viewer of NBC’s Today Show, the name may ring a bell, and it earned a special sendoff from the anchors. “For so many years, the first person we saw” was Boyette, said Matt Lauer this morning on Today, before moving on to discuss Miley Cyrus’ sexual peak . Boyette was an enormous fan of the show, and viewers often saw him on TV, standing with the crowds gathered outside the show in New York City. Now, Today is mourning the loss of the supporter who died Sunday after complications from a heart attack, reported Natalie Morales. Boyette was 71. A military veteran born in England, Linny took the subway from his home in the Bronx, N.Y., to arrive on the plaza outside Today by about 5:30 a.m. Having reserved his spot, he would pass the time until the show began at 7 a.m. by reading the paper, drinking tea and chatting with other Today fans. “It’s something to do every morning . It makes my day,” he said in 2010. He had become especially close to Meredith Vieira, who managed to get him inside the studio in 2012 (he refused invitations from the crew, said Lauer). Tweeted Vieira: “So saddened to hear of Linny’s passing. I always loved seeing him every morning on the plaza. He had a wonderful smile and so sweet.”

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Linny Boyette Dies; Today Show Superfan Was 71

Linny Boyette Dies; Today Show Superfan Was 71

Linny Boyette has passed away. If you’re a viewer of NBC’s Today Show, the name may ring a bell, and it earned a special sendoff from the anchors. “For so many years, the first person we saw” was Boyette, said Matt Lauer this morning on Today, before moving on to discuss Miley Cyrus’ sexual peak . Boyette was an enormous fan of the show, and viewers often saw him on TV, standing with the crowds gathered outside the show in New York City. Now, Today is mourning the loss of the supporter who died Sunday after complications from a heart attack, reported Natalie Morales. Boyette was 71. A military veteran born in England, Linny took the subway from his home in the Bronx, N.Y., to arrive on the plaza outside Today by about 5:30 a.m. Having reserved his spot, he would pass the time until the show began at 7 a.m. by reading the paper, drinking tea and chatting with other Today fans. “It’s something to do every morning . It makes my day,” he said in 2010. He had become especially close to Meredith Vieira, who managed to get him inside the studio in 2012 (he refused invitations from the crew, said Lauer). Tweeted Vieira: “So saddened to hear of Linny’s passing. I always loved seeing him every morning on the plaza. He had a wonderful smile and so sweet.”

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Bartender Receives Lottery Ticket as Tip, Wins $17,500

In light of a Red Lobster patron leaving a racist note on the receipt of a recent meal, it’s nice to know that not all customers aren’t total A-Holes, isn’t it? Case in point: Aurora Kephart, a 25-year old waitress/bartender at Conway’s Restaurant and Lounge in Springfield, Oregon was left two unplayed Keno tickets as a tip over the weekend. She used one and earned $5. She then scanned the second… and won $17,500! Bartender Wins $17,500 Via Tipped Lottery Ticket In response, a flustered Kephart told the customer that she couldn’t possibly accept the ticket, but “he had me sign it and said, ‘You’re the only one who can cash it now,'” Aurora told ABC News. Kephart did give the unidentified man a cut of her winnings, though, telling ABC: “I forced him to take it. I’m too humble for that. I absolutely just want to pay it forward. I don’t intend to keep all that money for myself.” Kephart plans to buy a new couch, save a bunch and also donate to a muscular dystrophy fundraiser. We hope you see this story, minister who gave a waitress the total shaft , and think twice about your actions next time.  

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Bartender Receives Lottery Ticket as Tip, Wins $17,500

Bartender Receives Lottery Ticket as Tip, Wins $17,500

In light of a Red Lobster patron leaving a racist note on the receipt of a recent meal, it’s nice to know that not all customers aren’t total A-Holes, isn’t it? Case in point: Aurora Kephart, a 25-year old waitress/bartender at Conway’s Restaurant and Lounge in Springfield, Oregon was left two unplayed Keno tickets as a tip over the weekend. She used one and earned $5. She then scanned the second… and won $17,500! Bartender Wins $17,500 Via Tipped Lottery Ticket In response, a flustered Kephart told the customer that she couldn’t possibly accept the ticket, but “he had me sign it and said, ‘You’re the only one who can cash it now,'” Aurora told ABC News. Kephart did give the unidentified man a cut of her winnings, though, telling ABC: “I forced him to take it. I’m too humble for that. I absolutely just want to pay it forward. I don’t intend to keep all that money for myself.” Kephart plans to buy a new couch, save a bunch and also donate to a muscular dystrophy fundraiser. We hope you see this story, minister who gave a waitress the total shaft , and think twice about your actions next time.  

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Bartender Receives Lottery Ticket as Tip, Wins $17,500