Experienced Homeowners Share Their Best Home-Buying Advice

“Never, ever become friends with the sellers. We made the mistake of feeling empathy for the couple selling their home because the husband had serious health issues. They moved out of state before closing. The wife told us where a key was hidden and gave us permission to start work on little things before we closed, like cleaning and removing furniture they left behind. We visited two days before closing to get to work, thinking we would stay overnight. No way.”

Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/rossyoder/advice-for-buying-home

"It’s A Whole Delicious Meal For Literal Pennies": Budget Shoppers Are Sharing Cost-Effective Ingredients And Cooking Strategies That Everyone Should Know About

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The Texans Fired Lovie Smith, Making Him Their Second Straight One-And-Done Coach

For the second offseason in a row, the Houston Texans are headed into the offseason looking for someone to replace a one-and-done head coach. According to Ian Rapoport and Mike Garofolo of NFL Network, Houston has decided to part ways with Lovie Smith after a 3-13-1 campaign that saw them register the worst record in the AFC.

Texans general manager Nick Caserio confirmed the report via a statement released on the team’s official Twitter account.

Smith got the job last offseason after the team decided to move on from David Culley. Like Smith, Culley got one year at the helm of the Texans before deciding to go with someone else. While Culley was a first-time head coach, Smith, who worked as Culley’s associate head coach and defensive coordinator, signed a 4-year contract with the Texans and brought plenty of head coaching experience at both the NFL and collegiate levels.

Earlier in the day, Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported that the Texans could have eyes on a pair of defensive coordinators if they decide to move on from Smith: Eagles DC Jonathan Gannon and 49ers DC DeMeco Ryans, the latter of whom was an All-Pro linebacker in Houston.

The Texans will head into this offseason with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. They were slated to pick No. 1 until the team pulled off a shocking, last-minute win against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.

Source: https://uproxx.com/sports/texans-fire-lovie-smith-head-coach/

Quay Walker Got Ejected From Packers-Lions For Pushing Detroit’s Trainer As He Tended To A Hurt Player

The Packers and Lions met on Sunday Night Football with Detroit’s season already over thanks to the Seahawks’ comeback win over the Rams, but Green Bay could punch its ticket to the postseason with a win at home.

The two teams were locked in a defensive struggle for the first half, with some touchdowns finally starting to get put on the board in the second half of what became a back-and-forth affair, as the Lions still had plenty of motivation to end the year with a winning record (and knock a hated rival out of the playoffs in the process). Given the stakes, it was not a game for dumb penalties, but Quay Walker managed to produce one of the dumbest of the season in the fourth quarter and Detroit driving into the red zone.

After D’Andre Swift got tackled (and hit with a forearm to the head that went uncalled), he stayed down and got attention from the Detroit training staff. As one of the trainers arrived on the scene, Walker was standing over Swift still and he tried to push his way past Walker to check on him, with Walker deciding that was unacceptable and giving him a two-handed shove to the back.

That led to an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty and, after a brief delay where one assumes New York called down, an ejection for Walker, who is a key piece of the Packers defense. As Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth noted on the call, pushing a trainer would always be frowned upon but to do this on this week of all weeks, where the NFL world was lauding the work of Buffalo’s training staff in helping save Damar Hamlin’s life, was an especially bad look.

Packers coach Matt LaFleur was screaming at Walker to “be smart” after the flag and then after Walker was announced as ejected from the game, he was distraught over his extremely poor decision as he went into the tunnel to the locker room. The Lions would pay off the drive with a go-ahead touchdown, and if the Packers go on to lose and miss the postseason, Walker will have to sit with this all offseason.

Source: https://uproxx.com/sports/quay-walker-ejection-packers-lions-push-trainer-video/

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Unusual Sarcophagi Buried Under Notre Dame Cathedral Finally Opened, But Some Remains Are A Mystery

After the famous Notre Dame cathedral was destroyed in 2019, many historical articles have been discovered in the ashes. Recently, archeologists wearing protective clothing opened unusual lead sarcophagi that held the mysterious remains of two very different men.

The first body was easily identified as Antoine de la Porte, a canon and important member of the church who passed away in 1710. In his time, Porte was prosperous and powerful, and several of the paintings he commissioned are now displayed in Louvre.

During his time, lead coffins were used to help preserve the bodies of the wealthy, however, the remains of Porte were badly decomposed. His bones did show that he likely led a sedentary lifestyle and suffered gout, a condition commonly caused by consuming excessive food and drink.

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The body in the second sarcophagus remains a mystery. Nicknamed “Le Cavalier” (an armed horseman), the remains likely belonged to an unidentified 25-to 40-year-old male who likely rode horses. His tomb beneath the cathedral suggests that the man in the second tomb was important, but it’s not clear when he lived and died.

However, Le Cavalier’s remains offer some clues. Due to a deformed skull, he likely wore a headdress as an infant and the lack of teeth suggests that he died of a chronic disease, perhaps meningitis resulting from tuberculosis.

The body was also embalmed, a custom traditionally used only for nobility after the mid-16th century. Scientists plan further investigation into the residents of both sarcophagi and will publish their findings soon.

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Source: https://twistedsifter.com/2023/01/unusual-sarcophagi-buried-under-notre-dame-cathedral-finally-opened-but-some-remains-are-a-mystery/