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How did these three brothers from Illinois become mega millionaires?

Ask: Seventy-two years ago in the spring, George Stephen, an Illinois man who co-owned a sheet metal workshop, was annoyed by his friends burning his burgers at his summer barbecues. So he started sawing up two of the buoys he made in his workshop and cooking in them. How did it all turn out?

Answer: You could say it paid off. In 1956, George bought out his co-owner in suburban Palatine, and Weber Bros. Metal Works abandoned buoy production and began making “George's BBQ Kettles” instead, eventually changing the name to simply Weber Grills. Last year, the company's peak sales reached $1.3 billion.

Judy and Mike McNamara, 71, were some of the first customers seated at the Bloomington Texas Roadhouse when it opened its doors at 3 p.m. Monday. They are continuing their journey to visit every single Texas Roadhouse in the United States.



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